An Inventory of that part of the Estate of Captn. Arthur Dickeson decd. that is now in the Possession of Mr. Arthur Dickeson (Vizt.)
To 1 Feather Bed, 2 Pair Sheets, 1 Rugg & 1 Counterpain | £ 6..0..0 |
Feathers to fitt one Bed | 1..10..0 |
4 Cows and four Heifers | 13..10..0 |
2 Stears to break | 3..10..0 |
2 Do. To kill for Beef | 3..10..0 |
10 Head of Sheep | 3..10..0 |
3 Breeding Sows | 1..4..0 |
1 Hand Saw and 1 Pair Pistols | 0..15..0 |
1 Negro Man named Will | 70..0..0 |
£ 103..9..0 |
We the Subscribers being Appointed to Appraise the Estate of Captn. Arthur Dickeson deced. did accordingly meet and Appraised that part as above from the Information we cou'd get of the value of things the not being
brought before Us.
Charles Hansford
John Hyde
William Baker
May 10th 1768
N.B. We likewise Appraised at the same tome belonging to the said Estate Vizt.
55 Barrels of Corn | £ 27..10..0 |
1 Stack of Tops | 3..10..0 |
3000 Bundles of Blades @ 2/ P Hundd. | 3..0..0 |
1 Mare | 1..10..0 |
£ 35..10..0 |
Chas. Hansford
[John] Hyde
[William] Baker
Returned into York County Court the 16th day of May 1768 and Ordered to be Recorded
Exd.
Teste
Thos. Everard Cl. Cur.