In obedience to an order of the worshipful Court of York County bearing date the 21st. day of September 1767, We the Subscribers being first Sworn have Appraised in Current Money the Slaves and Personal Estate of Richard Hobday deceased as followeth, to wit —

To 1 Negroe Woman called Rachell £15. To 1 Boy Called Will £35£ 50.0.0
To Negroe Girl called Jenny £30. To 1 Called Lucy £ 25. 1 Boy Called Tony £ 2075.0.0
To 3 Cows £ 6.10. to 2 Steers £ 5. to 1 Horse £ 415.10.0
To 1 Bed & furniture £3.10/. 1 Do. £3. 1 Do. £1.15/8.5.0
To 1 Ovel Table 15/. to 3 small Tables 15/. to 1 old Desk 15/ To 3 Chests 15/2.15.0
To 3 Trunks 8/6. 1 Spinning Wheel 9/. 1 old Safe 2/6. 1 Bell Skillet 7/61.7.6
To 10 lb. Feathers @ 1/6..15/. 1 old Side Saddle 15/. To 1 flour tub and triffles 3/61.13.6
To 1 old Looking Glass 2/6. 1 Case Knives and Forks 6/. a parcel Earthen ware 10/6.0.19.0
To A parcel of Pewter £ 1.15/. a parcel Stone Pots 20/. 1 Spice Mortar other triffles 2/62.17.6
To 2 small Iron Pots 1 frying Pan 10/. a parcel Leather 7/6. 24 Bottles 5/1.2.6
To 1 Silver Watch £ 3. 2 Brass Candlesticks 5/ 1 Pair Iron Dogs 5/3.10.0
To 1 Loom and H[arness? 17/]6. 7 old Chairs & other Triffles1.4.0
To 1 Pair fire To[ngs?...Sh]ovel 2/6. 1 Pair Money Scales [torn]0.7.0
To 1 Whip-Saw [torn] 2 Ox Chains [torn]1.5.0
[The last entries are mutilated.]

John Tenham
Christopher Corlew
Philip Dedman

Returned into York County Court the 16th. Day of November 1767 and ordered to be Recorded
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Thos. Everard Cl: Cur: