Pursuant to an Order of York County Court 18th of September 1775 Being first Sworn we have met and appraised the Estate of Mrs. Mary Moody decd in Current Money

To 1 Bed and Furniture4..0..0
To 1 do. do.6..0..0
To 1 Large Chest 10/ 1 do. 2/60..12..6
To 1 Safe 10/, 1 Table 1/3, 1 do. 1/30..12..6
To 1 washing Tub and 5 Pales 10/ 1 Parcel Crock ware 10/ 1..0..0
To 5 Pewter Basons, 2 dishes, and 7 Plates1..0..0
To 4 stone Butter Pots and 20 pound of Butter 30/1..10..0
To 1 spinning wheel and pair Cards 10/0..10..0
To 2 Iron pots, 1 Spit, 1 Skillet, 1 Frying pan and 1 Tea Kettle0..15..0
To 6 Chairs 7/6 2 Boxes 2/60..10..0
To 1 Large Bible 40/ A parcel of old Books 10/2..10..0
To 15 Hoggs7..5..0
To 1 Horse 20/1..0..0
To 4 Cows at 50/ a piece10..0..0
To 1 Heifer 40/ To 3 Calves at 15/ a piece4..5..0
To 1 shovel and Tongs 2/6 To 2 Hoes and 2 Axes 5/0..7..6
To 1 half Bushel 2/60..2..6
To 2000 Bundles of Blades at 2/6 per 1002..10..0
To 20 Feet of Tops at 1/3 per Foot1..5..0
To 4 Bushels wheat at 3/6 per Bushel0..14..0
To Crop of Corn at 10/ per Barrel
£46..9..0

John Dickeson
William Moody
A. Dickeson

Returned into York County Court the 20th day of November 1775 And Ordered to be Recorded
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Teste
Thos. Everard Cl Curr.