In Obedience to an Order to the Worshipful Court of York County We the subscribers being first Sworn before a Justice of the said County have Appraised in Current Money the Estate of Thomas Roberts dece'd as followeth.
1 Clock | £ 10..0..0 |
1 Cherry Table | 1..0..0 |
1 Walnut Table | 0..17..6 |
4 Leather Chairs | 0..7..6 |
4 Maps | 0..10..0 |
1 pair Cast Iron Dogs and a Back | 2..10..0 |
3 China Cups and Saucers | 0..3..0 |
1 Case and 9 Bottles | 0..12..6 |
1 Knife Case | 0..7..6 |
1 Chest | 0..3..0 |
1 Book | 0..2..6 |
1 Negro Dan Barber | 12..10..0 |
1 Do. Ben [torn] | [no value listed] |
[The entries at the bottom of page 405 are mutilated.] | |
3 Dishes | 0..15..0 |
1 Desk | 0..2..6 |
£ 31..2..0 |
W. Mitchell S. Sher:
Merritt Moore
Edward Tabb
Charles Mennis
Returned into York County Court the 21st day of March 1768 and Ordered to be Recorded
Examined
Teste
Thos. Everard Cl. Cur.