In obedience to an order of the Worshipfull Court of York Wee the Subscribers being first Sworn have appraised the following goods &ca. belonging to Stephen Besouth deced.

No. 1. To one tye Wig £2.10. No. 2 To 1 bob Wigg £1.15. No. 3 & 4 To 2 Do. £2 £6.5.-
5. To one bob Wig £ 15/ No. 6 To one South Sea Wigg £1 No. 7 To 1 horse Wigg £ 1 2.15.-
To 8 brown Wigs at 12/6 5.-.-
8. To one pigtail Wig £1. No. 9 To one Wigg £1.15 2.15.-
To one Clothes press 1.5.-
To a Small bed bolster pillow & 2 Sheets blankett 2.-.-
To one Card and brush -.10.-
To one doz. Cards 3 remnants of Ribbon 12/6 To 2 barbars bason 5/6 -.18.-
To 1 pr. Small money Scales 4/ To 6 Razors 4/ -.8.-
To 1 Iron pot a tin kettle a frying pan a Dish and Earthen Bowl -.16.-
To 2 barbars blocks & 1 Stand 15/ To some remnts. horse hair & bleech. 5/1.-.-
To one old [torn]sk 25/ To 1 Cistern & Bason one looking glass 7/6 1.12.6
To a work [torn]ble and [torn] hammock 2 Window Curtains 27/6 1.8.9
To one [torn] Stockings 10/ -.16.-
[torn] 20/2.5.-
[torn] £3.103.15.-
[torn] hair 25/ 1.17.-
[torn] Do. 5/32.15.6
[torn-.14.4
[torn] 1.10.-
[torn] [spoons?] 1 tea pot a Pcell. Snakeroot-.6.-
£ 40.12.1

[torn] York County July 18th. 1726
[torn] of Stephen Besouth deced. was [presented in Court and admitted to] record.

[Test.]

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