An Inventory and Appraisement of the Estate of Edward Berry decd Viz

One negro Woman Dinah£30..0..0
one negro Girl named Lucy30..0..0
one Do. Franky10..0..0
one negro Boy named Peter25..0..0
one Bedstead, Bolster, Rug pr. Sheets & Bed4..10..0
one Bedstead Bed, Bolster, Blanket and pr Sheets3..10..0
One Bedstead, bed, bolster, three Blankets & 1 Sheet2..0..0
One Desk3..0..0
Three Tables..12..6
One Case with 9 Bottles.. 7..6
One Loom..15..0
One Cotton wheel.. 7..0
One Ditto.. 5..0
One pr. flat Irons.. 4..0
10 flagged chairs..12..6
10 Pewter Basons1..5..0
One flax wheel..15..0
One Chest.. 5..0
four Dishes..10..0
half a Dozen deep Pewter Plates..15..0
a Parcel old Queen's China Plates.. 2..0
four Bowls.. 2..0
one Coffee Pot.. 5..0
half a Dozen Milk pans.. 3..0
four Cyder Casks1..0..0
one fat Tub.. 2..0
2 Pails and one Can.. 4..0
one Neggan and 2 washing Tubs.. 4..0
One cut saw, one hand saw, and one Auger..12..0
two Ploughs and one Swingle vice..10..0
One Chair.. 5..0
three Axes and one Hatchet.. 6..0
four broad Hoes and grubing hoe.. 6..0
two Wedges.. 5..0
One Safe 6/ two Meal Tubs 2/.. 8..0
One Horse Tumbler and Geer3..0..0
One raw Cow hide.. 7..6
6 head of Sheep at 10/ £3 one grey Horse £1215..0..0
two Stone Jugs 6/ one Tea pot 1/3.. 7..3
1 Meal seave 1/ 2 Iron pots & 2 pr pot hooks 5/.. 6..0
One frying Pan & Skillet.. 2..0
One Dutch Oven and pr of Tongs.. 5..0
13 Bushes. Pease @ 3/1..19..0
four Barrows and one Sow3..0..0
2 Sows and 15 Shoats5..15..0
one Flax brake.. 5..0
5 Cows and 2 Steers @ 47/6 each16..12..6
2 Heifers at 30/ each3..0..0
One Bull 25/ 3 Calves at 15/ each 45/3..10..0
One Cart wheels &c.4..0..0
One Yoke of Oxen £8 one Yoke Do £715..0..0
One Mare and Colt8..0..0
10 Bushels of Wheat @ 5/2..10..0
£202..6..9

Agreeable to an order of York County Court bearing Date the 18th day of October 1790 We the Subscribers being first sworn did appraise in Current Money the Slaves and personal Estate of Edward Berry decd as above Given under our Hands this day of October 1790

Jno Robinson
Nicholas Presson

Returned into York County Court the 21st Day of December 1795 and ordered to be recorded
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Ro. H. Waller Ct. Cur
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