An Invenry of what was in the pocketts of Mr John ffrisco Master of the Vessell called the Jonathan of Topsham decd Taken the 13th feb 1679/80

Item One Gold Ring
Seaven peices of Eight & eight shills & foure pence Sterling
It one Silver Seale, an Inkhorne penknife & bodkin
It one pockett booke with severall accompts in it & severall notes for Tobo, 1 old Coate breeches old hatt and A Seagowne
It one perspective glass, 1 pre of old Gloves
In his Chest
It one pre fre falls 1 old Dutch Card
It 1 English Seawaggoner & 3 Journall bookes & the Seamans practice
It 3 pre course holland Sheets & 2 pr old white drawers 1 old pre blew drawers & 1 blew shirt
It 2 white Shirts 1 white Striped Dimity Wascoate
It 4 long neckcloaths one Laced Crevatt
It 4 handercheifs, 2 night Capps, one Towell
It 4 books & a peece wt Tape & a table Cloath
It 32 peeces of 8 & five pounds Sterling
Itm one Gold Ring taken of his little finger at his death
It seabedding & appurtennces
It an old Stuff Coate & old breeches, 1 old Serge Coate
It one haire Camlett, great Coate and a sad Colrd Sarge Coate & breeches, one old cloth Coate, one old Red Wascoate & drawers, 1 old pr Cloth breeches One pre of old blew drawers

What Tobacco or other Wares, merchandizes or effects belonging to the said Master decd aboard the said ship Mr William Richards late mate & now Master doth prmise to render a Just true & prfect accot to us the said Mr ffriscoes Widd or to whom the same shall of right belong when thereunto required

The abovesaid Inry was taken the day and yeare aforesaid By Mr Thomas Mountfort Mr Thomas and Richard Awborne In Testimony whereof wee have hereunto sett our hands