Agreeable to an Order of York Court, this is a true Inventory of the Estate of Frances Cook deced

Bed, Bedstead and Furniture£ 2..0..0
Rugg and Bed-tick0..10..0
Dutch Blanket0..8..0
Eight old flagg Chairs0..8..0
Three old Chests0..5..9
Thirty five Bottles0..6..0
Three Stone Pots [torn] and Jugg0..2..6
Trunk, two old Hogsheads and flour Tubb0..6..3
Man's Saddle and Bridle and three Trays0..12..0
Spinning Wheel and Tab[le]0..7..0
Four Basons [torn] Dish [torn] Plates & five Spoons1..13..0
[The entries at the bottom of page 423 are mutilated.]
Frying Pan Spit Tongs and Shovel0..7..0
Spice Mortar and Pestle0..10..0
Some Tools0..15..0
Two hoops three Boxes Iron Pestle and Gigg0..12..0
Two Sifters0..1..6
Gun, Sword, Currying Knife and Hatchett0..15..0
Set of Wedges0..5..0
Saw Flesh fork and Sheep Sheers0..4..0
Four Shoats0..8..0
Sow and eight Pigs0..15..0
Sow and four Shoats0..18..0
Bull 30/. & Steer 30/3..0..0
Cow and Calf 40/. Two Heifers 40/4..0..0
Five Yoes and Lambs2..2..0
One Mare1..10..0
Cannoe0..15..0
£ 26..13..6

Will: Kerby
John Gimmell
Curtis Patrick

Returned into York County Court the 18th day of July 1768 and Ordered to be Recorded
Examd.
Teste
Thos. Everard Cl. Cur.