[An inventory begins on the mutilated part of page 186. A marginal note, "Goodwins Appr.," is in a different hand. The index to Volume 21 of the York County Wills & Inventories, apparently in the same hand as the marginal notes, indicates this is an invemtory of the estate of Peter Goodwin. The first entries are mutilated.]

M[ ]60..0..0
Bess a Woman £60. Sarah a Girl £25 85..0..0
Daniel a Boy £40. Quand, a man 6d.40..0..6
8 Head of Cattle £16. 13 fat Hogs £10.17.626..17..6
18 Sows & Shoats £3.12.6. 14 Barrels Corn 10..12..6
2 Bushels Pease, 25 Bushels Wheat 11 Bushs. Oats6..4..9
2 Horses £27. 1 Saddle Bridles & Housing 29..10..0
1 Old Chest four Baskets, 1 Pot, 3 Axes, 2 Wedges1..10..0
A parcel old Iron & Curry Comb, 40 Dunghill Fowls1..5..0
1 Riding Chaise £21. 2 Desks £1.15 22..15..0
2 Tables, a Sett of Earthen Ware, 3 Glasses1..19..0
1 Case of Knives, 1 Jug, and 20 Bottles0..13..0
4 Books, 3 Pocket Books1..19..4
32 Sets of Silver Shoe & Knee Buckles, 1 Stock Buck3..0..0
1 Pair of Scales & Weights, 2 Pair Garfs & Razors0..9..6
Ribbons, Comb, and Brush0..12..6
5284 lb. Fodder, Corn Tops, & Shucks, and Wheat Straw7..15..8
2 Sides Leather 13/60..13..6
1 Trunk and small Chest0..12..6
His Wearing Apparel40..16..9
682 lb. Tobacco @ 2d.5..13..8
£448..1..6

Christopher [Corlew]

Returned into York County Court the 20th. day of Febry 1764 and Ordered to be Recorded
Exd.
[Teste]
[Thos. Everard] Cl. Cur.