In obedience to an order of York county court dated the 18th. day of May 1767 we the subscribers being sworn before Augustine Moore gent a justice of the peace of the said county have appraised the estate of James Cook decd. as follows:

To 16 shoats @ 2/6£ 2.0.0
To 7 hogs at 10/3.10.0
To 3 cows and a steer8.0.0
To 1 yearling 15/0.15.0
To 1 mare1.0.0
To 1 do.3.0.0
To 1 chest0.6.0
To 12 lb. cotton @ 1/30.15.0
To 25 lb. soap @ 7½d.0.15.7½
To 1 currying knife & fleshing knife & drawing knife0.5.0
To a parcel of earthen ware0.4.0
To a parcel of wooden ware0.10.0
To 10 lb. of fatt @ 6d.0.5.0
To 3 sifters and 3 cups0.3.0
To 2 axes, 2 wedges and a spitt0.11.6
To 2 iron potts and pott-hooks frying pan 2 flat irons, and a pair of fire tongs1.0.0
To 1 bed and a pair of sheets a rug & blanket1.10.0
To 1 bed and furniture [torn]2.10.0
To 1 sheet 2 tables [torn]1.0.0
To 1 table and [torn]1.5.3
To 1 chest and [torn]0.3.0
To a sett of (torn] parcel of leather1.7.6
To 1 spin[ning wheel]0.4.0
£30.19.10½

Returned [into York county court] the 15th. [day of June 1767 and ordered to be recorded]
Exd.
[Thos Everard Cl. Cur.]

Robert Wise
Thomas Tomer
John Kerby