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III.

THE ADOPTED DAUGHTER.

THE Inventory of the Estate of Samuel Wales Late of Braintree, Taken by the Subscribers, March the 14th, 1761.

His Purse in Cash £11-15-01
His apparrel 10-11-00
His watch 2-13-04
The Best Bed with two Coverlids, three sheets, two underbeds, two Bolsters, two pillows, Bedstead rope £6
One mill Blanket, two Phlanel sheets, 12 toe Sheets £3-4-8
Eleven Towels & table Cloth 0-15-0
a pair of mittens & pr. of Gloves 0-2-0
a neck Handkerchief & neckband 0-4-0
an ovel Tabel—Two other Tabels 1-12-0
A Chist with Draws 2-8-0
Another Low Chist with Draws & three other Chists 1-10-0
Six best Chears and a great chear 1-6-0
a warming pan—Two Brass Kittles 1-5-0
a Small Looking Glass, five Pewter Basons 0-7-8
fifteen other Chears. 0-15-0
fire arms. Sword & bayonet 1-4-0
Six Porringers, four platters, Two Pewter Pots £1-0-4
auger Chisel, Gimlet, a Bible & other Books 0-15-0
A chese press, great spinning-wheel, & spindle 0-9-4
a smith's anvil 3-12-0
the Pillion 0-8-0
a Bleu Jacket 0-0-3

Aaron Whitcomb.

Silas White.

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