In Obedience to an Order of Court Dated June 18th 1759 We the Subscribers being first Sworn have Appraised the Slave and Personal Estate of James Burcher decd. in Current Money to wit.

Phillis an old Woman£25.. 0..-
1 Yoke of Oxen £4..10/ 11 Cows £13..15/18.. 5..-
4 Year old £3 3 Calves 15/ 12 Hoggs £4..4/7..19..-
6 Shoats 18/ 22 Sheep £6..12/ 7 Lambs £2..15/10.. 5..-
A Cart & furniture £2..13/ 6 Pewter Basons 16/3.. 9..-
4 Pewter Dishes 12/ 13 Plates 20/ 1 Porringer &c. 20d1..13..8
6 Flag Chairs 12/ 1 small Table 2/ 1 pr. Money Scales 5/0..19..-
2 Chests 15/ 1 Mans Saddle anad Bridle 7/61.. 2..6
1 Gun Sword &c 12/ 2 Sides of Leather 11/1.. 3..-
1 Bed and furniture £5 2 Do. £813.. -..-
1 Box Iron & Heaters 6/ some Coopers and Carpenters tools 17/61.. 3..6
1 Set Cart Boxes &c 9/ 1 Fluke hoe &c 6/0..15..-
1 Set of Wedges 5/ 1 Frying Pan Spit &c 10/ 0..15..-
2 Iron Pots &c 15/ some Lumber 12/ Spinning Wheel &c 10/
1 Case Knives & forks &c 4/ 1 old Horse 15/ Cash £22..19..-
£90.. 5..8

Edward Cross
Joseph Hopkins
Thomas Chisman

Returned into York County Court the 16th day of July 1759 and Ordered to be recorded.
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