[R.] Innis's est. appr.
[Bottom of p. 174 mutilated, only prices and the above phrase are legible.]

5.-.-
-.15.-
-.7.6
-.8.-
1.15.-
[torn]
[torn]
[torn]
0.0.0
0.14.0
1.5.-
0.5.-
[torn]
[top p. 175]
2 Rasors and 1 [illegible]0.4.3
a Small box with [torn]0.4.0
one pound of bohea [tea]1.15.0
An old red cloak[torn]
1 pr. Course Sheets [torn] 0.12.0
One pr. Serge [cloth?]-.12.-
1 old Coat and Wastcoat 0.10.0
An old Laced hatt 0.5.0
A wastcoat & p breeches brown [torn] 0.15.0
A [Sea?] Bed pillow & Coverlid 0.10.0
A Powder Bag 0.0.0
1 P new Shoes 3 p of old the New 5s/ & the [torn] 5s/0.10.0
2 p of Gloves 0.1.6
A p of Stretchers0.1.6
2 Coats wast Coats & breeches with Sundry linnen things all burnt 0.17.6
A Lignum Vita Punch bowl 0.5.0
A pewter Chamber Pot 0.2.6
[torn] Snuff boxes 0.2.6
[torn] Horse 3.10.0
[torn] Piggs [torn].3.0
1 old Trunk 0.2.6
9 ozs. 2 pwt. of old [torn] @ 4/ P [torn]1.16.6
A pr. of [torn] 0.0.7½
To a [illeg] [torn] 1.15.0
To a Large Chest 0.3.0
To a Snuff Mill 0.1.0
To a Copper Tea Kettle 0.3.0
1 Strip'd Holland wastcoat 0.6.0
1 Leather Trunk 0.4.6
a Parcel of old Books 1.5.0
an old Trooping Saddle 0.15.0
a pr. old Boots 0.7.6
a Chest0.7.6
67 lb. of Feathers @ 12 d. P lb 3.7.0
36.0.7½

In obedience to an order of York [Court we the] Subscribers have appraised the aforementioned Goods [ of Robert] Innis deced. There is a Nine Gallon Cask of [torn] Captn. Jones's Those Mark'd RI it wanted 5 [torn] Robertson being full at 3s/ p Gallon
3 Janry. 1722/3
Robt. Ballard
James Mackindo
Richd. Baker

At A Court held fur York County [torn] Janry. 7 1722/3, This Inventory and appraisement was presented in Court and admitted to Record.
[Test. Phi: Lightfoot Cl. Cur.]