In Pursuance of an Order of York County Court Dated the 19th day of November 1773 We the Subscribers being first Sworn before Daniel Moore Gent one of his Majestys Justices of the Peace for the said County have mett & Appraised the Estate of James Presson decd. and made Inventory thereof as followeth.

A Parcel of Hogs £12..2..6 A Parcel of Cattle £16 10/£28..12..6
25 Barrels of Corn at 7/ p Barrell8..15..0
1300 Bundles of Fodder at 1/6 p hundred0..19..6
1½ Barrel of Short Corn 4/, 1 Stack of Tops 5/, a Parcel of Husks 10/6 1 Horse 40/2..19..6
1 Barrel of Cider 7/6, 1 Tub and 2 Reap hooks 2/7½0..10..1½
1 Brass Kettle 25/, 1 Steer Yoke & an half Bushell 3/1.. 8..0
A Parcel of Pewter 15/, 6 new Plates 9/, 1 Stock Lock 2/1.. 6..0
A Saddle & Bridle 16/, 2 old Axes & an Iron Pestle 5/1.. 1..0
A pair of old Stilyards 5/, 1 Gun 12/60..17..6
3 Jugs & 1 Pot 1 Mugg a Candlestick & Pepper Box0.. 9..6
1 Chest a Table 12/, a Parcel of Leather 29/2.. 1..0
A Parcel of Wearing Cloaths £3 3 Ells of Oznabs. 3/93.. 3..9
2 old Pailes 2 Baskets a Meal Bag & Steer Rope0.. 4..6
1 Bag, 17 lb. Soap 1 large Pail & some Pease & Beans0..13..6
some old Bacon & Beef and 4 flag'd Chairs0.. 8..6
1 Bed & furniture £3 1 Wallet & 2 Towells 1/3.. 1..0
A Case of Knives and forks & 1 Table Cloth0.. 4..9
£56..16..7½

John Ray
Randolph Snowden
Samuel Tompkins

Returned into York County Court the 18th day of February 1754 and Ordered to be recorded.
Exd.
Teste
Thos. Everard Cl. Cur.