A true Inventory of the Estate of Mrs Mary Bennitt Als Collier late of this County decd taken by us the Subscribers pursuant to an order of York County Court bearing date the 24th day of January 1698/9 to us directed being first Sworne before Major Thomas Ballard one of the Justices of the sd Ct. as followeth:

Imprimis
To a new Chest of drawers03 00 00
To an old Safe00 10 00
To a Cubboard00 15 00
To 16 Cows old & young without Calves at 30s a peic28 16 00
To 10 Yearlings at 10s P each05 00 00
To 2 of two years old att 15s P each01 10 00
To 2 Stears of 4 years old at [illegible]s P each04 10 00
To 2 mares wth yearlings by their Sides at £3 p each06 00 00
To 1 Bed, bolster, bedstead, 1 pr of Sheets, 1 Rugg Curtain & vallins05 10 00
To 1 Bed boulster, bedstead pr of blanketts & Rugg at03 00 00
To 1 Bed & boulster at01 15 00
To a Couch & Table at01 15 00
To 3 old Chairs, 1 old Chest without Key or lock 1 old Trunk with a lock & Key00 15 00
to 1 pr of AndIrons & 1 pr of Iron tongs01 15 00
To 2 Iron potts 2 potracks 4 pewter dishes 8 pewter plates 1 pewter Salt, 1 pewter porringer 1 pewter pint pot, 1 brass pestle & Morter 2 brass skillets one of[torn]old 2 pales 2 spitts & 2 pothooks 1 pewter basin[torn]pestle02 19 06
Negro Betty [illegible] at27 00 00
Negro Kate at27 00 00
Negro Woman S[illegible]at23 00 00
1 Negro Girle Hanna at21 00 00
1 Negro boy Ned at18 00 00
1 Negro boy Frank at14 00 00
197 10 06

Tho Collier
Charles Collier

Febry the 13th 1698/99
Appraised by us Accordi[illegible]as witness our hand the day & year abovesaid
Law: Smith Junr
John[illegible]Wythe
Morgan Baptist sign of
John Wayman

York County [torn] the 25th 1700 Sworne to in Court by both the partys Thomas & Charles Collyer & is Recorded
Test: Willm Sedgwick Cl Cur.