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APPENDIX. — NOTE J. 



Amount brought forward, 



4 pairs pillow-cases, 5«., 

 3 chaff beds and bolsters, 16s., 

 2 pairs bedsteads, 15s,, and 5 bed-cords, @ 3s, 6d. 

 2 cloth cloaks, £3, and 1 calico quilt, 40s , 

 1 camlet petticoat, 30s,, and 1 double gown, 20s , 

 6 Linsey petticoats, £2 14s., and 6 gowns, £1 16s. 

 22 shirts and^hifts, coarse and fine, 10s, each, 

 8 aprons, ai 2s. 6d. each, 

 6 yards striped linen, at 5s. 6d. per yd,, 



8 )<iirs striped trousers, at 5s,, 

 1 Q.aper table-cloth, 15s., and 5 com'" do, 3s, each, 

 6 pairs stockings, 30s., and 2 prs. gloves, 10s., 

 Child's clothes, of sundry sorts, 

 1 calico bag, 20s, and 2 pairs stays, £4, 

 6 pairs of shoes, at 7s, 6(/., and 1 heckle, 7s, 6d. 



1 beaver hat, 45s,, and 1 pewter pot, 7s, Gd., 



2 pewter dishes, I basin and tankard, 



9 pewter plates, . , , . 



3 tin pans, 1 coffee pot and funnel, , 



1 looking-glass, 50s., 1 set china cups and sauc"^, 15s,, 



2 tea-pots, 2 cream jugs, 14s., 3 delft bowls and 3 plates, 

 9 milk-pans, and sundry earthenware, 

 2 copper tea-kettles, and 1 ditto sauce-pan, 

 2 large iron pots, and 2 candle-sticks, 



1 doz. knives and forks, and 1 ditto spoons, 



2 cider tubs, 3 pails, and churn, 



1 pewter bottle, 3 canisters, 8s., brass warming pan, 25s., 

 1 soap-box, and double case of Razors, 

 12 bags and frying-pan, £6 10s, and a number of bott'*, 10s, Qd.. 

 6 bushels of dried apples, 45s., and 11 trenchers, 7s. 6d. 

 6 blind halters, 30s., and 1 sett of bells, £4, 



5 pairs of hames, and 5 collars, at 9s., 

 5 pairs chains, with back-bands, belly-bands and cruppers, 

 1 cart-saddle and breech-band, 

 1 iron square and post-axe, 



Damage done to desk, book-case and case of drawers, 

 1 Bible and a number of other books, 



3 chairs destroyed and others damaged, 

 2821 rails at 10s. per hundred, 

 762 stakes, at 6s. " "... 

 Damage done to the timber, 



" Aggregate, 



^^ November 19, 1782, Before me the Subscriber, &c,,came George Brinton, who, 

 on his aflfirmation did declare and say that the above articles were from him 

 taken and destroyed — which articles are reasonably valued; which valuation 

 amounts to Five hundred k forty four pounds eleven shillings and eight pence ; 

 and further saith, he never received any part or value for any part or parcel 

 thereof, except as within mentioned, (viz, £24 for his Horses by order of Sir W° 

 Erskine, Q, M, Gen'.) 



" Signed George Brinton, 



" Affirmed before me 



" Isaac Taylor," 



