In Obedience to an Order of the Worshipful Court of York County bearing Date the twentieth of August 1764. We the Subscribers, first being Sworn, did meet on the 25th. of the said Month and Appraised the Estate of Frances Cross decd. as followeth

20 Head of Cattle£ 41..10..0
3 Calves @ 12/61..17..6
10 Hoggs5..2..6
1 Horse, Saddle and Bridle7..5..0
1 Mare4..0..0
8 Shoats1..12..0
30 Geese2..5..0
14 Dunghill Fowls0..8..9
13 Sheep6..10..0
3 Spinning Wheels0..18..0
9 pair of Cards and 1 Brass Kettle1..14..0
Some Kitchen Furniture and 1 Grindstone1..1..3
1 Cask of Venigar, 2 old do. & some Lime0..12..6
1 Barl. & Tar, & a parcel of old Casks & some Tubs0..15..0
6 Milk Pans, some old Lumber, & 7 Hives of Bees1..18..0
Some old Lumber, 2 Chamber Pots, & a parcel of old Iron1..4..0
5 Hoes and a parcel of old Iron, 2 Tubs, & 12 Bushs. of Wheat4..1..0
1 Chest of Draws and looking Glass, & some Earthen Ware2..0..0
A parcel of Glass [torn] lb. of Wool1..15..9
1 large [torn] Rush Bottom do.2..3..0
3 Table [torn] Bottles1..12..6
[The entries at the bottom of page 210 are mutilated.]
Brought Over 100..3..3
2 Wheat Seives, 2 Boxes, Trunk, Rundlet, Peck[?] & Cabinet0..13..1
9 lb. Cotton, 16 Sides Leather, and 8 lb. Feathers5. .7..3
A parcel of Hops, a Chest & Pot of Cherries, & old Lumber0..12..6
18 lbs. Sugar, 1 Safe, and 2 Candlesticks1..6..3
A parcel of old Chests and 57 lbs Bacon3..2..9
4 Beds and Furniture35..0..0
A Pot of Butter, a Chest, Flour Tub, and a Pot0..18..0
60 lbs. of Soap, 26½ lbs. of Candles3..10..7½
3½ lbs. of Tallow, 1 Chest, and a parcel of Pewter1..15..1½
1 Case of Knives & Forks, 11 lbs of Spun Cotton, 5½ lbs. do.2..16..4½
5½ yds Linen @ 4/4d. 2½ do. @ 3/6 1..12..7
40 Ells Ozenbrigs @¼d & 5½ yds Bedticking 3..10..7
15 Yds of Virginia Cloth @3/6, 5 Bags & 6 Pillow Cases3..13..0
10 Towels, 2 Chimney Cloths, & Wallet, & 6 Table Cloths2..3..9
Thread, Buckles, 2 Pr. of Scissars, & 1 Pr. of Shears0..9..6
3 Pr. of Shoes, 1 Sow, and 1 Walking Stick1..0..0
1 Bell-Mettle Skillet, and Spice Mortar0..18..0
Her Wearing Cloaths22..5..9
A Negro Man Named Will 100..0..0
Do. Named Jack £60, and Do. Sawney £ 70130..0..0
A Negroe Woman named Dinah £70, & do. named Nell £ 40 110..0..0
A Negroe a Woman named Bess, & a Child named Sawney70. .0..0
A Negroe Boy named Will 30[torn] named Hago £2050..0..0
A Negroe Woman called [ £15, ] £5570..0..0
Cash119..10..5½
A Bond25..0..0
Sundry [torn]38..8..2
£803..13..8

[The signatures and oath of the appraisors and the order to record the inventory are mutilated.]

[Recorded 17 Sept]ember 1764