THE TOWN 01" WEST FARMS. 



469 



Hangings of the lodging rooms, three old cabbinetts for al. tools 

 utensils for the farme and family, apparel! not particularized, . 

 21 .rails, refined molasses at I8d. . 



N. I j. Miss addition in folio 4, 



22 man negroes at 201 

 11 women at 151. 



6 boys at 151. 



2 garles at 121. 

 25 children at 51. 



Negroes. 



1 



440 



165 



90 



24 



125 



'£844 

 3 box irons heaters, 

 1 little letter box, 

 Memorandum ; we finde in fol. the particulars by the appraise- 

 ment to amount in the sum of, 



in fol. 2, 



in fol. 3, 



in fol. 4, 



in fol. 5, 



in fol. G, 



in fol. 7, 



Besides the negroes in fol. 7, more, 



Appraised by us underwritten,! 



20 

 1 16 



£4134 5 10 

 15 4 



£4149 9 10 



More 17 doz. scissors at 3s. 

 7 cwt. 1 qr. 91b. old lead 

 at 30*. per cwt. 



11 



11 



195 14 



5 



38 



4 



107 18 





135 7 



8 



98 12 



5 



3023 11 







472 11 







£4071 16 



3 



844 







Step. V. Cortlaxdt, 



X. Bayard, 





Johx Pell, 





W.m. Richardson. 





£13 11 

 S. V. CORTLAXDT. 



Exhibited the seventeenth day of February, 1691, by Lewis Morris, adminis- 

 trator, Sec, for a true and perfect inventory, &c., but under protestation of add- 

 ing, &c, &c. L . MORRIS. 



Lewis Morris, heir of his uncle, Lewis, was born at Morrisania in 

 167 1, and appears to have been a man of extraordinary talents. Chief 

 Justice William Smith informs us, that of all the members of the New 

 York Assembly in 17 10, " Colonel Morris had the gaeatest influence on 

 our public affairs. He was a man of letters, and, though a little whim- 



