[In the left margin] 194 Inventory and appraisment of the Est. of Bridgman Joyner An Inventory of the Appraisement of the Estate of Bridgman Joyner of Southampton County Decd Taken this 16 Day of November 1708 to wit. £ s d 5 cows & calves £ 4„10„~ 4 cows @ 20/ 4„ ~„~ 2 Bulls & one Stear 2„ 5„0 7 Head of young cattle. 2„12„6 6 Head of sheep. „18„ 23 Head of Hoggs. 2„17„6 1 Horse. 4„10„~ 1 Old Mare. ~„15„ 1 Negro Slave named Harry. 25„ „ 6 sides sole leather. 1„ „ 3 Iron Wedges. „ 6„ 3 pr of old Cards. „ 2„6 1 pr Taylors Shears 1 Candlestick and Sundry } trifles } „ 4„ 4 Old Hoes & plow hoe. „ 5„~ 1 Old Brass Kittle. „ 6„~ 26 lb of old Iron. „ 6„6 A parcel of Coopers Tools. „ 8„8 A parcel of Carpenters Tools. „10„~ 1 Broad Ax. „ 2„6 A parcel Shoemakers Tools &c. „ 3„~ 1 old Cartsaddle Bridle &c. „ 4„~ 1 pʳ Spoon Molds & Ladle. „ 6„~ 1 pʳ Stillards. „ 8„~ 2 Old frying pans. „ 3„~ 3 Old Sifters. „ ~„8 3 Old Iron Potts and 2 Hooks. „12„~ 3 small stone Juggs. „ 4„~ 2 Old Piggins and 1 Bread Tray. „ 1„~ 1 Grind Stone. „ 2 6 1 Cart & Wheels. „12„~ 62 Dish Pewter. @ 15d 5„ 7„6 27 old D ͦ 1„ 7„~ 9 Pewter Plates. @ 1/ ~„ 9„~ [In the left margin] 195 11 D ͦ and 2 Iron Tankard ......................£ 16„ 9„~ 2 Dozn Butter spoons and 1 Pepper box ........... 3„ 4„~ 1 Gun &c .........................................1„ 0„0 1 Weavers Slay ...................................~„ 1„8 10 Glass bottles .................................~„ 3„~ 1 small gilt trunk ...............................~„ 1„3 1 sundry new apparrell ...........................2„ 2„4 1 old flax Hackle ................................~„ 0„6 1 Chest ..........................................~„ 6„~ 1 D ͦ .............................................~„ 0„ 2 old Basons & 1 old looking Glass ...............~„ 0„4 1 Square Table ...................................~„ 5„~ 3 old Casks ......................................~„ 0„ 7 Cider Casks & 3 Barrells .......................1„ 1„6 1 Wooling wheel ..................................~„ 5„~ 6 lb wool ........................................~„ 5„~ 1 meal Bagg ......................................~„ 2„~ Cash .............................................9„ 2„9 -------- £ 76„19„3 Pursuant to an order of court Bearing Date the 11 Day of July 1754 We the subscribers being first sworn as usual have appraised all the Estate of Bridgman Joyner that was brought to our view to the best of our judgment as it is above stated as witness our Hand this Day of November 1754 Job Wright The whole of the appraisement £ 76„19„3 Matthew Hobbs 35 head of Hogg found since 4„ 7„6 John F. Bryant one sheep D ͦ 3„0 one fourth part of an old same ~„ 2„6 £ 81„12„3 [In the left margin] 196 Legacies Bequeathed To Jacob Joyner one feather Bed & furniture and one mare, To Benjamin Joyner one feather Bed & furniture; To Jesse Joyner one feather Bed & furniture; Sarah Joyner one feather Bed and furniture; To Ann Joyner one feather Bed and furniture. Benjamin Joyner, Exor. Jacob Joyner, Exor. At a court held for the County of Southampton the 12th day of February 1756 This Inventory and Appraisement was returned and Ordered to be Recorded Test R. Kello Cl