COLVIL56. George Mason's Gunston Hall Plantation - Mason Neck, Virginia 22079
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1 1 COLVIL56 An Inventory of the Estate of Colo. John Colvill decd. Feby. 6th S. d. 68 single unsorted Cart boxes small narrow Axes at 7/ ship Carpenters 3/ Coopers 3/ small Grubbing 9d pr old Hinges pr smaller Do Large Iron Chain large double blocks a parcel of Cork a parcel of old Iron hoops Smith's Tools, 1 pr small bellows Large Iron vice Large Anvil (broke) punches 1/3. 3 small harness 1/ pairing Iron, 3 old files one horse \_ shoe punch 1 paring Iron / 7 pair tongs (Page second column) 206 lb Cart Tiers and Hoops pr. Cross [Garnet] hinges pair Locks & hinges pair hinges without hooks pair small [Luther] Irons odd [pintels] for [Luthers] Grubbing Mattocks Large Grubbing hoes Do Round eyed small Do large Narrow hoes ship scrapers old Furrow plough & 4 Coulters lb Ox Chain Plow shares & 7 Coulters about 22 [ ] nails & brads of different sorts A parcel of Coopers Tools Carpenters broad ax (Page first column) 1 Large Iron shovel lb new 20/ lb steel 8/ lb old Iron lb New Iron hoops lb sheet & pipe lead Yokes of Draught Oxen / / young heifers at 18/ / / Young Steir Young Cow /
2 2 34 6/ Young Roan horse Bay Mare colt old horse Nick Riding Chair Grey horse Figg Bay horse Bibby Black Horse Dido Gray Mare Fly Waggon & Harness for 4 horses A quantity of salt supposed to be \_ about 80 bushels a 1/6 / 18 Flag stones Carpenters Tools Vizt. 4 small plains 4/. 1 Jointer 2/6 2 drawing knives 4/ Broken Ditto Handsaw 2/. 1 Foot Adze 2/ old bro. ax 1/3. 1 narrow Do 1/ Claw hammer 1/3. 6 Gouges 6/ Chizels 2/. 1 Iron square 1/ (Page second column) 1 augre 6d 1 shingle knife 1/ Coopers ax 2/6 1 Adze 2/ Coopers Crose Iron Wedges Whip saw & Tiller Furrow plow & Coulter Bung Borer Garden spade broke Boar and 5 sows Young Hoggs Piggs In the Overseer's house Vizt. 1 Bed bolster Rug 2 blanketts \_ bedstead, Cord and hide / 1 Gun 5/. 1 Ditto 10/ Iron pot & hook old Iron shovel 11 Brick moulds 6 Iron'd Leather bottom'd Chairs Flag bottom'd Do Cedar Pigen old Chest 1/ 4 old Linn. Wheels 15/ small Scythe small old horse Cart Whip saw lb pipe Lead Iron pot & hooks 10/. 1 Do 7/ Broken Do. 2/6. 1 small Iron pot 3/ Copper fish kettle & Cover Do Baking pans Do Sauce pan Pair fire tongs Frying pan Small Grid Iron Iron pot Racks.15. 0
3 3 (Page first column) 1 Iron spit 4/ Roasting hooks & flesh forks Cedar pail. 1 Do piggon Cyprus pail Do Washing Tub Iron pestle wooden bowls 1 Do Ladle & 1 Nogin Butter Churn 3/. 1 old Table 1/ old Lead pan []6 Broad hoes 15/. 2 Narrow Do 3/ Grubbing Mattocks Do hoe 2/6. 3 Felling Axes 10/ old Carpenters axe Narrow axes In the shed & shed Room Earthen milk 6d. 5.[ ] 4 Do small 4d Do 3d Do 2d Large stone 2/ woolen wheel 6/. 1 Check Reel 2/ Glass 1/ Leather bottom'd 3/ Dozn. Earthen pint 2/ Close stool Bed bolster, 2 blankits, Quilt Bed= \_ stead & sack bottom / 1 old square Table empty Cannisters old square table In the Stove Room 1 Bed, bolster, 2 blankets Rug \_ Bedstead & sack bottom / 1 Square Walnut Table pair small Fire tongs In the Pantry 1 Square Table (Page second column) 5 stone Jugs 12/6 7 large Buttr. pots 5/. 2 Midling Do. 4/ 1 large stone Mug 1/ Lawn Search 2/. 1 souce Tub 3/ Pewter Gallon pott half Gallon Do Quart Do. 1/6 1 Wash pott 2/ Copper pot 4/. 1 small old Do 1/ old Tea kettle 1/5. tin Gallon pots 7/ Tin Coffee pot earthen Milk pans Chafing Dish 6/. 1 Safe 10/ Case knives & 11 forks old silved hafted knives & forks Shagrin knife case In the little Room 3 pair good sheets 3 2 Pr Do pr Do 15/. 2 pr old Ditto 10/ pr better Do 12/6 1 pr Do 8/ 1.[ ] 1 pr. Do 15/. 1 pr Do 5/ 1 pr better Do 10/
4 4 2 pr Coarse Do 1 [] 1 P Do 8/ large Hugabag table Cloth [ ] 1 Do 17/6 3 small Do 15/ Large Diaper Ditto old Diaper table Cloths Do 7/. 1 large Linnen Do 5/ smaller Do 6/. 1 Large Do 5/ Hugabag Napkins Worn Do 13/. 2 Do worse 1/ Bolster Case New India Handkercheifs Feather bed, 1 flock Do 1 Bolster \ 6 pillow 1 pr sheets 1 pr blankets \_ silk Rug 1 Cotton Do bedstead & Cord / 1 hair trunk 7/. 1 chest 8/. 1 Dressing Table 8/. 4 Warming pan 6/ Looking Glass (Page first column) 1 Leather bottom'd Chair Sugar box & lock Pewter Chamber Pot Earthen Do silver spoons & 1 Tumbler Wt /. Pr Oz spy Glass & 1 Rum Proof In the Colo's own Room 1 pair large money Scales pr small Do 3/. 1 Chest lock 2/ Ring dial 2/6. 1 Brass lock 12/ dozn. bone [sealed] knives Clasp Knives dozn. Pewter buttons Pewter half pint Pot 1/3 1 Gill Do 1/ Pewter Spoons Small hair trunk lb Cannister [A] box with a Parcell of Doctors [means] silver hilted sword Iron Do Cutting Do Pair of Pocket Pistols 1 old writing Desk [.15. ] Case of Drawers small square Table Large Do Feather bed, 1 bolster 1 Rug 1 \ blanket 1 Flowered Cotton Counter \_ pain bedstead Mat & Cord / 1 Leather bottom'd Chair In the Hall 10 wine Glasses Tumblers 1/ 6 Jelly Glasses 2/ Glass punch bowl & Salver pint decanter 3 half pint Do (Page second column) 3 vinegar Cruets 9. 1 waiter 7/ China Punch bowl Do 8/. 1 Do 5/ 5 Do plates 10/
5 5 4 China Tea Cups 2 Coffee Do \ 6 saucers 1 white bowl, 2 Tea pots \_ & stand & 1 Tea board / 3 Empty Cannisters delph plates 1 qt Mug 1 pt Do small Japan'd serving boards brass candlesticks 1 Pr snuffers Tin quart pot feather bed 1 bolster, 1 Pillow, 1 Quilt \ 2 Pr blankits 1 Pr Sheets bedstead \_ and sack bottom / 1 writing desk Beaufort spike Gimblets Pr small Shears Whip & X Cut saw files 2 brushes square Walnut Tables good Leather Chairs Large Armed Do Large looking Glass P r And Irons P r fire tongs shovel & Poker Painted Collections of Flowers Blank or unpainted D o Large Prints different sorts small D o In the loft above stairs 1 smiths [ ] Irons Troopers saddle pistols Holsters \_ holster Caps and bridle / 8 small hunting saddles damag'd Chair bridle (Page first column) 2 Scrubbing brushes long plain about 3 M. 10 d Nails pad saddle brass blunder buss Tin Gallon Pots 4 half Gallon D o 4/. 5 Funnels 5/ tin quart pots 1/. 9 D o Poringers 2/ Water Pot 3/. 1 Large Augre 1/ hand brushes 7/. 3 Clamp D o 1/ Cloth brush 1/. 3 House D o 1/ Chest with different sorts of tools Wire sifters 10/. 3 wooden D o 3/ Horse collars 1. 1 D o 1/ horse halters 7/6 1 P r Traces 3/ P r harness & backband P r old sheep shears Flat Iron 2/. 2 Linin Wheels old handsaw New Joyners Tenant D o Pr Candle snuffers Leather Arm'd Chair Glass Tumblers 5/8. 2 wine Glasses 1/ Vinegar Cruets. 1. 3
6 6 1 Leather bottom'd Chair wire sifters. 7.[6] 20 basket hilted 3/ sides Curryd. leather a set of Chair harness for 2 horses feather bed, 1 bolster, 1 Rug 3 Pillows 7 Blankets Pr Womens 10/ One hair Trunk with sundry threads Tapes &c Pr Wool Cards 6/3. 2 Pr Tow Cards 1/ small hackle 2/6 3 wool Combs 4/ (Page second column) One Negro Man [ ]med Jack One Do Jacob One One Do Jemmy Do Lad Solomon One Do Woman Nan One Do Doll One Do Phillis One Do Girl Winney One Do Woman Jenny One negro Child of Jenny's Esther One Do Boy Charles One Do Will One Do Man Boy Jack One Do Woman Sarah One D o Nell One Do Man Cesar One Do Girl Lydia One Do Moll One Do Woman Eve One Do Strawberry One Case of Surveyors instruments with Compass & Chain One pair Steelyards large One pair small Do At Joe's on the New Quarter One Negro Man old Doctor One Do Joe One Woman Jenny & one Young Child One Do Lad One D o boy Dick Ben One Do Boy Valentine One Do Joe One Do Abner One Do Joe, belongs to the lower House (Page first column) 1 sow and pig 4 shoats Falling Axes old Horse Roan Young Ditto Bulls 3. 2 Young steers Cow Yearlings old Mare about 50 lb old Iron Pair Pot hooks 1/. 1 old Ax 1/ Iron pot & hook At Tom's Quarter
7 7 One Negro man Tom One Do Adam One Do Woman Fan One Do Sue One Do Peg One Do boy Isaac One Do Tom One Do girl Jenny One Do Sue One Do Nan ONe Do Tenney / / Bull /6 3 5/ old Grey Mare bonny old Bay Bay Bay Horse Jack Young Bay Mare black sows and 39 Piggs shoats 6/3 5 Young hogs old share plow &c (Page second column) 4 Grubbing Mattocks Iron Wedges 6/. 1 Falling Axe 3/ old brod. hoes 3/. 1 Ax 2/ broad hoe 1/6. 40 lb old Iron 3/ small Cart boxes pair pot hooks square pine Table One Silver Watch One fine Bolting Cloth One Courser Do Yards wire Cloth One Azimuth Compass One book case with sundry books Bushels Corn 2/ dozn. Glass Gallon 8/. Pr dozn. 12 gro[s]. quart 2/. Pr. dozn [lb] Drop 3d Pr. lb lb Window 4d lb 6d Ps hair Cloth 15 1/ One box 40 pounds Red 2d Pr One ps Kersey 7½ 2/ Pr yd One Ps Girth Web 10 4d Pr yd yds 8d Pr. yd Yds Sail Cloth 1/ In Obedience of an Order of the County Court of Fairfax We the subscribers have Valued the several Goods & Chattels afore Mentioned John West Thos. Shaw Richd. Sanford
8 8 (Page 141) At a Court Contd. and held for the County of Fairfax 17 March 1757 This Inventory was returned and Ordered to be Recorded Teste P Wagoner Cl. Cur. An Inventory of the Estate of John Colvil Gent. deceased as Followeth. S. d Negro Barrow 40. Do David 30. Do Abram 20. Do Jack 40 Do Betty Do Dick 30. Do Sam 20 1 Gray Mare 10/. 1 sorrell Do 30/ Young Gray horse 2. 1 sow & 12 piggs Yearlings sows & 14 shoats Cows & 1 Calf Bulls 45/. 3 small Heifers 30/. 1 Bar shear Plow & Geers old plow 2/. 4 hilling hoes 12/. 4 Mattocks 12/. 5 broad hoes 12/ Narrow Axes 10/. 25 lb old Iron 2/ Iron potts & hooks 11/9. 4 Iron Wedges 10/ Frying pan 2/6. 1 old broad Ax 1/ Grindstone 5/. 15 lb old Iron 1/3. 1 old Augre 1/ 1 Colter 2/ Whip saw 1 Cross Cut Do Handsaw 2/6. 1 Grindstone 13/ Mattox 9/. 5 Broad hoes 12/6. 3 Hilling Do 7/ Grubing hoe 3/. 2 old Flukes & Colters 8/ old Axes 9/. 10 lb old Iron 10d 2 Iron Wedges 5/ Pr Iron Traces 8/. 1 Iron pot and hooks 2/ Young hogs Cows & 2 Calves Cow & Yearling stear 45/. 1 small bull 20/. 2 heifers 40/ old Cart & Wheels 50/. 13 Pigs 13/ old Mares 1 old horse 25/. 2 Mares Do Horse 25/. 1 Colt 20/. 1 Hide 4/. 1 Barr shear & stock Bar shear plow & Gears 20/. 2 Iron Wedges 5/ Bell 7/. 3 Narrow hoes 9/. 1 Ax 5/ Negro Vallentine 45. Do Daniel 30. Do Winney 15 Do Morriss 30. Do Cesar 10 Do Doctor 10 Do Jerry 5 Do Natt Do George 25 Do Jerry Do Joe 30 Do Moll 40 Do Sarah 20 2 Cows 2 1 sorrell horse stears Larger Do 3. 1 Large stear small Do Fairfax County April 10th We the subscribers being appointed by this County Court to value and appraise what of the estate of John Colvill Gent. decd. as should be showed us by the Executor have in Pursuance to the said Order as above. Nicks Minor John Moss Phil. Noland
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