Pursuant to an order of York county court dated the 19th day of January 1767 we the subscribers being sworn before Major Robert Shield gent a justice of the peace of the said county have appraised the estate of Samuel Drewery deceased as follows

1 negro Boy£35..0..0
1 negro girl30..0..0
1 negro boy20..0..0
1 bed and [torn]5..0..0
1 bed [torn]2..0..0
1 bed [torn]3..0..0
1 side [saddle?]2..10..0
1 ma[n's saddle?]0..15..0
1 chest and tray0..9..0
1 do 6/, one trunk 8/0..14..0
1 table 5/, nine chairs 13/6, one case knife & fork 5/1..3..6
1 spinning wheel 1 pair of cotton cards & 1 pair wool do.0..7..0
2 washing tubs 5/1 bucket pail and piggin 3/60..8..6
2 tubbs 3/, 1 cyder cask 5/, 2 flour tubs 3/60..11..6
7 earthen potts 10/ 1 jugg 2/ 1 chamber pott 1/30..13..3
1 gun 15/ 1 spitt 2/6 1 frying pan 1/60..19..0
1 potrack 7/2 iron potts a pair of pothooks and grid iron 7/60..14..6
1 iron ladle and spoon 1/3 2 flat irons 1/60..2..9
1 candle stick 1/ 2 pewter dishes and 9 plates 6/0..7..0
2 pewter basons and 3 spoons 4/0..4..0
1 cow and 2 yearlings3..10..0
1 mare and 1 colt13..0..0
Cash24..0..0
£145..9..0

Richd. Sclater
Samuel Presson
Thomas Tomer

Returned into York county court the 16th day of March 1767 and ordered to be recorded
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Thos. Everard Cl. Cur.