An Inventory of the Estate of Robert Leightenhouse decd taken And vallued by us the Subscribers this seventh day of June 1701 —

£ s d
one bed furniture with one blankett in the best chamber7 00 00
Two Chests0 12 00
One Doz. of New Plates0 15 00
two Doz. and nine Ditto ould1 01 00
thirty two pounds old pewter att 9d P1 04 00
twenty five pounds of new pewter att 12d P #1 05 00
four basons pewter0 09 00
four ould porringers and one salt0 02 06
one pewter Skimer and one pewter ladell0 02 00
five spoons & two Chamber potts pewter0 04 00
one five pint pott one pottle pottle [sic] pott one tankard one quart pott0 12 06
one new tankard pewter0 03 00
Six ould pewter tankards0 10 00
two pottle potts two halfe pint potts a Gill ½ Gill0 05 00
one pcell of tinn ware very ould0 08 00
one small still0 15 00
one pr of sheets & six cases for pillows & one sheet2 00 00
Six napkins one table Cloth & three towells0 12 00
Six ould napkins two table Cloths ould three Coarse towells 0 03 00
one ould trunk0 02 06
One table one looking flass two boxes one Spining Wheel1 00 00
one ould bed two ould Ruggs one bolster & one pillow & one bedstead ould0 10 00
one trundle bedstead0 07 00
Six ould tubbs one sifting tray & one parcl of fethers0 05 00
20 08 06
One small table with a drawer two fut Rules one Scale two ould penknives one pr tobacco tongs one small fish line & hooks, two Rasors and a hone0 10 06
one pair of Small Scales & weights one prospect Glass and inkhorne0 05 00
one Small Silver tumbler not weighed1 00 00
one ould Coutch, one small old bed0 05 00
three ould wooden chares one case ditto0 05 00
one ould Muskitt one pr ould wooden Racks0 02 06
one brass morter & pestill one old brass Candlestick one ould brass Skimer one ould ladle & Egslice brass0 07 00
one large brass Skillitt one ditto Small one old brass sause pan one ould bell mettle posnit0 10 00
one large brass kettle one Small ditto1 19 04
5 04 04
20 08 06
25 12 10
four old Iron potts & hooks 0 14 08
one Iron Chafin[torn] dish two frying pans two Iron spitts one grid Iron one [torn] dripping pan one old Iron ladle one flesh fork0 18 06
one pair Andirons one potrack one pr bellos two pair of ould fire tongs one ould Iron Candlestick one horse lock one Iron Cravatt 0 10 0
one small box of druggs 0 08 00
one large ould Chest 0 07 00
one small new trunk 0 07 00
one new warming pan 0 09 00
one violin & case 0 12 00
three empty Spirit cases with bottles 0 03 00
one feather bed & bedstead one Rugg two Blankitts one pair of sheets with Curtains & vallans one boulster & pillow all ould4 00 00
one small old flock bed, two [Rying Seives?] one ould meal Sifter one ditto hominy Sifter one ould Strainer0 04 00
one small Silver pockett pistoll, Six turkey work Chares old0 10 00
one pr Andirons and Small fire Shovell one pr fire tongs table leaf0 09 00
one pcell of ould bookes0 10 00
two small dram glasses one pcell Earthen ware four shoe brushes0 06 00
one horse bridle & sadle ould2 00 00
one & twenty Casks empty2 08 00
three gross empty bottles1 10 00
one pcell of ould lumber0 02 00
to one man Servant haveing two years a half to serve 9 01 03
One hundred gallons of Rum att 4s P Gall 20 00 00
two hundred twenty four pound of Sugar att 45d P C wt. 5 00 00
to Cash in the House 17 17 06½
moore [ ] in Cash1 03 00
46 15 11½
72 08 09½

Elizabeth Lightenhouse

York County July the 24th 1701
The above Inventory was then Sworn to in Court by Elizabeth Leightenhouse widow & Admntrix of the first above named Robt Leightenhouse and is Recorded
Test
Willm Sedgwick Cl Cur

Wee the Subscribers in obedience to an order of York Court bearing date May the 24th 1701 mett att the house of Robert Leightenhouse dec'd this 7th day of June in the year aforesaid & then & there in the best of our Judgmts appraised the said dects Estate according to the tenor of the afore verited order: whereunto wee have [here] Sett our hands the day and year above mentioned
John Rogers
John Wyth
Thomas Collyer