March the 2d. 1749 The Appraisment of the Estate of Edward Corlew decd.

To 12 Hoggs £4 4/ 2 Do. 7/6 5 Sheep 25/£5..16..6
1 Black Horse 57/ 3 Heifers £3..18..6 2 old Cows 2 Yearlings 41/68..17..0
1 Bed & furniture £2 15/ 1 Do. £4 1 Do. £2 10/9.. 5..0
1 lott of Pewter 28/ 1 old Chest and Parcel Bottles 6/21..14..2
4 Slaies & Harness 15/ 9 old Chairs 9/ 1 Gun 15/1..19..0
1 Chest & Trunk 10/ 1 Spinning Wheel & old Books 7/0..17..0
2 old Tables & Box Iron 3/6 Parcel of old Lumber 8/0..11..6
2 Pots & Hooks 10/ 1 Spit & fire tongs 5/ 2 small Butter pots 2/0..17..0
1 Negro Woman Named Betty £30 1 Negro boy Paul £3060..0..0
1 Negro Boy Dick25..0..0
£114..16..8

March the 2d 1749 Done in Obedience to an Order of Court held for York County February the 19th 1749 We being first Sworn to Appraise the Estate of Edward Corlew deceased We find the Whole Estate One hundred fourteen Pounds Sixteen Shillings and eight Pence Given under our hands this 15th of March 1749/50.
Thos. Charles
Seymour Powell
Walter Chapman

Returned into York County Court the 19th Day of March 1749 and Ordered to be Recorded.
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Thos. Everard Cl. Cur.