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(214) 224 Overkeeld Cropt and slit in the right eare One Browne Gelding markt w.th G on the near shoulder & on the near buttock out in the woods by the Informacon of George Clarke also One large Table Four Clefts one old trunck Two old chaires Two pistolls & one pair of holsters One of the Pistolls broke and unfixed att Cap.t Ashfords to fix one unfixed Gun Eight old pewter dishes greate & small Five old plates four old basons One old Pewter Salt seller One old pewter Cup One old pewter Tankerd One old pewter Bottle One old Pewter Poringer two old tinn Candlesticks One old wire Candlestick One small Iron dripping pann One Iron ladle One flesh forke One old tinn pudding pann One old small brass skillet one grid Iron & one spitt a broken pott hanger one Iron Pestell one pair of old Tongs an old Brass kettle Two Iron potts One Cont six Gallons the other Four Gallons one Piggen one Tray one globe One small table One Wast Paile One Looking glass seaven reaping hooks five of them att William Baydens One old frying pann One earthen Pipkin One Case of Bottles One old Churne One old Iron bound Case One small striped Carpett Three old meate Trays One Earthen Jugg one small butter pott One brush five small old books One butter tubb One old Pewter Chamber pott Three old barrells Three Cattaile beds Three Cattaile bolsters One feather bolster Three old ruggs three old blanketts halfe an old hamock One old blankett more One Pillow of Cattails One Chafte bolster One feather bed & bolster One rugg One blankett One Pillow One pair of old striped Curtaines & Vallence One flock bed In One Forty foot tobacco house about One thousand pounds of tobacco hanging and about seaven hogsheads of Indian Corne unmeasured In another forty foot tobacco house about six hogsheads of Indian Corne more unmeasured & One hogshead more of Corne lofted in the said house which one Thomas Abbott the Overseer Claimed as part of his share and by the Informacon of the said Thomas Abbott four hogsheads of Corne more disposed of by Mary Godfrey for the houses use In another Forty foot tobacco house about Four hundred pounds of tobacco more hanging about three hogsheads of tobacco in another forty house & one hogshead part And One hogshead of tobacco disposed of by Thomas Abbott as part of his share to M.r Grunis and four hogsheads of tobacco more by the Informacon of George Clarke disposed of by Mary Godfrey unto the said M.r Grunis out of the Cropp of Corne & Tobacco Thomas Abbott & George Clarke claimed each of them a share the Corne to be divided into five shares and the Tobacco into five shares and a halfe according to their Informacon In the Barne a parcell of Oates in straw & a parcell of damnified wheate in straw which George Clarke informed us that one halfe belongs to him Thirty peices of dryed beefe four flitches of dryed beef one paire of small still yards one old lalling hamer one old hand saw One old drawing knife one symeter and Belt At the Plantacon att Nanjemy Two old blanketts One old rugg One old flock bed One old Chaste bed one Iron pott Contains about one Gallon & halfe & poot hooks One old Pewter Bason about three barrells of Indian Corne in the Tobacco house about one thousand pounds of tobacco hanging One hogshead of tobacco disposed of by Thomas Harrison who did live there and make his Cropp there and two hogsheads more disposed of by Mary Godfrey to M.r Grunis Thomas Harrison disposed of his to Nicholas Bead the one halfe of the Corne carryed away by Thomas Harrison who lays Claime to halfe the Corne & tobacco made there Two sowes Two barrowes One year & halfe old six shoatts Nine months old which Thomas Harrison |
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