A History of the County of Westchester, Vol. II
Nicholas Bayard, John Pell and William Richardson, Esq., by virtue of a warrant to them directed, under the hand of the commander-in-chief and seal of the prerogative office, bearing date the day of October, Anno 1691, and exhibited in the
surveyor's office, being the prerogative registry of this province by Lew.s Morris, administrator of all the goods, chattels and credits of the said Coll. Lewis Morris, deceased.
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Shop goods. - ' '
36 Armesv Airy, (vitriol) at 2s 6d,
8 pieces and J strouds,
3 tunn of iron at 141b. p. tunn, 30 yds. and | of black silk prunella, 39 yds. lutestring,
3 pieces of 10 yds. bagg, Holland, 33 yds. in each piece, at 8d.
7 pices white calicoes, at 20s. 3001b. white sugar, 16 pr. of women's worsted hose, at 16 pd. yarne,
1 case black hefted knives, lOlb ginger, "«
» Arms, (aams) an old Dutch measure.
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COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER.
8 yds. red caddis, 12 yds Scotch Ukkin,
6 yards English tick^ -'
1 black leather saddle,
3 yds duffells,
45 yds Penny stone, at 2s 6d, 53 yds. Loskoram, at 15d. 16 inkhornea,
12 inille pins,
5 ivory confibs,
6 home and wood ditto, 4 mille needles,
5 pair shoe buckles,
4 pr. knitting needles,
2 doz. fish hooks,
9 yds. mock medley,
6 gimbletts,