In obedience to an order of York court bearing date Feby. 16th. 1767 we the subscribers (being first sworn) have appraised the slaves and personal estate of mrs Jane Armistead deceased in York County as follows

1 bed and boulster bedsted cord and rugg£4..0..0
1 Do. £4, 1 old bed and boulster £1.105..10..0
1 desk, 1 looking glass 4 leather chairs & 1 table4..4..0
2 Pott racks and 4 iron wedges1..0..0
Money scales and weights 1 pair of flat irons spice mortar and pestle0..10..0
2 pairs of stillards boxes clamps & c for cart wheels1..17..6
2 pails and a basket 1 pair of scales candle-box mug and bowl0..9..6
A parcel of old books, 2 dozen bottles 3 butter potts2..7..0
5 dishes and 26 plates hand-irons tongs and poker1..18..0
1 spinning wheel 1 jarr and 2 chests1..5..0
2 old beds and 1 trunnel bed-sted3..5..0
1 scythe and frow 5 hoes and 2 meal bags1..1..6
1 yoke, ox chain 1 ax 1 riding chair and harness3..0..0
1 horse3..0..0
1 quilting frame[torn] barrel 1 table & grindstone0..9..0
3 potts 1 frying pan spit and pestle1..3..9
Grid iron [...mi]lk pans0..10..9
2 sows [torn]0..7..6
[The entries at the bottom of page 312 are mutilated.]
19 barrels of corn at 12/6£11..17..6
560 wt. of pork sold to Fred Bryan junior5..12..0
793 wt. of tobacco at 16/86..12..2
£117..0..0

William Moody
William Moody junr.
Fred Bryan junr.

Returned into York county court by Frederick Bryan under-sheriff of the said county the 16th. Day of March 1767 and ordered to be recorded
Teste
Thos. Everard Cl. Cur.
Examd.