Pursuant to an Order of York County Court bearing date the 19th. day of March 1764. We the Subscribers being first Sworn did meet and Appraise in Current Money the Estate of Benjamin Barham decd. as followeth

To 1 Negro Man James£40..0..0
To 1 Nego. Girl Dinah £50. To 1 Nego. Boy Roger £50100..0..0
To 5 Cows & 2 Young Calves15..0..0
To 4 Heifers and 1 Young Stear7..10..0
To 2 Sows, and 4 Shoats3..0..0
To 1 Bed & Furniture £4. 1 Do. £5. 1 Bedstead 10/9..10..0
To a Parcel of Pewter 20/. 4 Butter Pots & a Mug 10/1..10..0
To 10 Bottles 4/6. 1 Gun 30/. A Cartouch Box & 4lb. Bulls. 5/82..0..2
To 1 Spinning Wheel 10/. 6 Chairs 12/. & 2 Chests 5/1..7..0
To 1 Pair flat Irons 3/. Lumber 3/0..6..0
To 2 Pots, a frying Pan & Skillet 7/6. 3 Pails 5/0..12..6
To 1 Pr. Oyster Tongs 1/3. Books & a Candlestick 4/0..5..3
To 1 Glass 1/. 1 Case of Knives 5/. A Basket & Sifter 1/30..7..3
To 1 Young Mare5..0..0
£186..8..2

Samuel Hill
John Chapman
Charles Hansford

Returned into York County Court the 21st. day of May 1764. and Ordered to be Recorded
Exd.
Teste
Thos. Everard Cl. Cur.