1766 November 27th. This day We the Subscribers met and Pursuant to an Order of York County Court Appraised the Personal Estate of Richard Ambler Esqr. deceased in Warwick County, being first duly Sworn.

17 Cows @ 45/. 6 Heifers & 3 Stears 35/ Ps.£54..0..0
8 Yearlings 20/ Ps. 11 do. [15/Ps.]16..5..0
2 Yoke Oxen10..0..0
1 Calf 5/. 3 Males [torn] Ps. 6 He[ifers?...]40..5..0
7 Hogs 8/. Ps. 4 Sows [torn]6..0..0
5 Fatned Muttons [torn] 9/. Ps.22..13..0
3 Pr. Chains [torn]1..13..4
1 Horse [torn]10..12..6
[A straw CA] cle £ 5...10..05..00
[C et]2..12..06
A parcel Tubs 18/. 2 Setts Harrow Hoes 15/.1..13..0
4 Iron Wedges 7/6. 4 Axes 10/. 3 Spades0..19..0
3 Iron Pots 17/6. 5 Earthen Pans 5/1. .2..6
2 Earthen Pots 4/. 6 Tin Pans 9/0..13..0
3 old Basons 6/8. 5 Pails 8/0..14..0
Negroes
George £60. Bob £40. Billy £50£150..0..0
Robin £30. old Sylvia £1545..0..0
Little Sylvia £20 Hannah & Child Tom £5575..0..0
Lucy £4040..0..0
Lewis and [Z]eb £60 each120..0..0
£609..8..6

William Wood
John Lloyd
William Gibbs

Returned to York County Court the 15th. Day of February 1768 and Ordered to be Recorded
Examined
Teste
Thos. Everard Cl. Cur.

[An appraisal of Richard Ambler's estate in York County follows. Inventories of his estate in James City, Hanover, and Louisa Counties list only slaves (York County Wills & Inventories, 21, 1760-1771, pp. 386-391).]