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View Transcribed Record [PDF] Reynolds, William 1 Anne Arundel County, Maryland Anne Arundel County Inventories 1777-79 fol. 2-7 Taken: 17 May 1777 EV 1, i WK 190-191-1 RYNLDS77 An Inventory of the Goods Chattles & Effects of the late William Reynolds Deceased taken & appraised by us this 17th day of May 1777 Maryland Old Currency - taken by us whose names are hereunder subscribed being first duly qualified. - In the Upper large Room No. 1. One Bed, Bedstead Bolster Pillow & Quilt 8. 0. 0 2. One Do & Do 6. 0. 0 3. One Do & Do 8. 0. 0 4. One Do & Do 8. 0. 0 5. One Do & Do 7.10. 0 Three Walnutt Chairs & one pine Table 2.10. 0 One Close Stool Chair & pewter pann 1.10. 0 In the little Passage Room One Bed Bedstead Bolster 2 pillows & 1 Quilt 8. 0. 0 One Chair & 1 Small Table .12. 0 (Page 3) In the other Passage Room One small Copper Mill & Iron Frame 3. 0. 0 Two Mattrasses, 1 Small Bedstead & 2 pillows 5. 0. 0 One Chair & one old Chest .10. 0 In the little Green Room on the Second Floor One Bed Bedstead Bolster pillow & Quilt 10. 0. 0 One Do & Do 10. 0. 0 One Pine Table & 2 Walnutt Chairs 2. 0. 0 In the great Green Room No. 1. One Bed Bedstead with Sacken Bottom Bolster \_ 7.10. 0 pillow & Quilt / 2. One Bedstead Bed Bolster pillow & Quilt 8. 0. 0 3. One Do & Do 8. 0. 0 4. One Do & Do 7.10. 0 One Looking Glass 2. 0. 0 Three Chairs Walnutt 2.10. 0 One pair Hand Irons with Brass Tops 2.10. 0 One Cloaths Press 4. 0. 0 In the Stair head Room One Bed Bedstead Bolster pillow & Quilt 8. 0. 0 Two Walnutt Chairs & one pine Table 1.10. 0 One small Looking glass .15. 0 One small Trunk . 2. 6 In the White Room on the second Floor No. 1. One Bed Bedstead Bolster pillow & Quilt 8. 0. 0 2. One Do & Do 8. 0. 0 3. One Do & Do 8. 0. 0 4. One Do & Do 8. 0. 0 Three Chairs Walnutt & a pine Table 2.10. 0 One Looking Glass 2. 0. 0 George Mason's Gunston Hall Plantation - Mason Neck, Virginia 22079 http://GunstonHall.org Reynolds, William 2 Anne Arundel County, Maryland Anne Arundel County Inventories 1777-79 fol. 2-7 Taken: 17 May 1777 One pair hand Irons 1. 5. 0 In the little Blew Room second Floor One Bedstead Bed Bolster 2 pillows & Quilt 8. 5. 0 One Do Do 8. 5. 0 One pine Table & 2 Walnutt Chairs 2. 0. 0 In the Dining Room Below Two large looking Glasses 10. 0. 0 Fourteen walnutt Chairs 14. 0. 0 Three large Walnutt tables 6. 0. 0 One Walnutt Round Tea Table 1. 0. 0 Eight Copper plate prints, Glazed 2. 8. 0 Three mahogany Tea Boards & 1 do Waiter & one \_ 3. 0. 0 Iron Japan Do. / One pine Table . 5. 0 Eight Old Maps 3. 0. 0 In the Passage below One Black Walnutt Table & 2 Chairs 1.10. 0 In the Hall One large looking Glass 7.10. 0 Two Black Walnutt leaved Tables 4. 0. 0 One Round Walnut Tea Table 1. 0. 0 One Square Card Table 1. 0. 0 (Page 4) Articles in the Hall Continued one small pine Table . 5. 0 One Eight day Clock Walnutt Case 20. 0. 0 one Press 3. 0. 0 Five Walnutt Chairs 4. 0. 0 one shovel Tongs poker & Iron Fender 1. 0. 0 In the little Back Parlour one walnutt writing Desk 4.10. 0 One Pine Writing Desk 2. 0. 0 One Chest of Drawers 4. 0. 0 One Dressing Table & glass 4. 0. 0 One Bed Bolster pillow Quilt & Cott 6. 0. 0 Four Black Walnutt Chairs 4. 0. 0 One small looking Glass 1. 0. 0 In the little New Room in the Yard One Bed Bedstead Bolster pillow & Quilt 7.10. 0 One Do & Do 7.10. 0 four Walnutt Chairs 4. 0. 0 One pine Table . 5. 0 One small looking Glass .12. 6 Two old maps . 5. 0 In the Kitchen 228½[] Pewter a 1/ 11. 8. 6 One Pewter Tureen 1. 0. 0 one pair hand Irons 5. 0. 0 One shovel fender & a pr. Tongs .15. 0 Two frying pans .10. 0 Two Homony Pestles .10. 0 George Mason's Gunston Hall Plantation - Mason Neck, Virginia 22079 http://GunstonHall.org Reynolds, William 3 Anne Arundel County, Maryland Anne Arundel County Inventories 1777-79 fol. 2-7 Taken: 17 May 1777 One Dutch Ovan .12. 0 Two Dripping pans .15. 0 One Copper Fish Kettle plate & cover 4. 0. 0 Two Bell mettal Skillets 2. 0. 0 One Copper Coffee Kitchen 2.10. 0 One large Copper tea Kettle 1. 0. 0 One Brass plate warmer 1.10. 0 One large stew pan and Cover .16. 0 Five Copper sauce pand & covered 2. 5. 0 Two Copper Coffee potts .12. 6 Four plate Chafindishes .15. 0 One Iron Chaffendish .10. 0 Two Grid Irons 1. 0. 0 One pair of Steelyards .10. 0 One string Jack . 6. 0 Two Iron tea kittles & one Copper Do 1. 0. 0 One Coffee Roaster . 6. 0 One Brass warming pann . 7. 6 13 Brass Candlesticks 3. 0. 0 4 Tin Candlesticks & 4 pr. Snuffers .10. 0 One Bell mettle pestle & morter .10. 0 One small Iron Kittle . 2. 6 A parcel of tinn Ware 3. 0. 0 One Iron Toaster . 2. 0 (Page 5) Articles in the Kitchen Continued 334 wt. Pott Iron a 3d p/ lb 4. 3. 6 a parcel of Kitchen utensils 1. 5. 0 4 Pott Racks 1.16. 0 1 P Brass Scales & Waits 1. 0. 0 62½[] Lead a 6d 1.11. 3 1 Spice Chest 1. 0. 0 In the Seller A parcel of stone and Earthen Pickle Potts 3. 0. 0 15 Stone & earthen Juggs 2.10. 0 3 Stone Watter Juggs .15. 0 1 soap Jarr .15. 0 1 Liquor Cooler . 5. 0 1 Iron Bound Hhd. .10. 0 1 Stone Pickle Pott . 6. 0 10 Doz. Bottles 1.10. 0 1 Dutch Candle [Mill] .15. 0 1 plate Rack 1. 0. 0 1 Chopping block . 6. 0 1 Pine Table . 5. 0 1 Homoney Mortar . 5. 0 10 pieces wood ware 1.10. 0 In the back Kitchen One P. Hand Irons 1.10. 0 7 flatt Irons .10. 0 1 Old Pine Table & washing Bench . 7. 6 1 Cloath Horse .10. 0 1 Garden Table & 2 Chairs 1.10. 0 In the little Back Room next the Hall plate 171dw a 6/8 P Oz. 58.13. 4 George Mason's Gunston Hall Plantation - Mason Neck, Virginia 22079 http://GunstonHall.org Reynolds, William 4 Anne Arundel County, Maryland Anne Arundel County Inventories 1777-79 fol. 2-7 Taken: 17 May 1777 1 Dozen Silver handled Knives & forks shagreen \_ 6.10. 0 Case / 1 Bed Camp Bedstead Bolster 2 pillows \_ 20. 0. 0 Counterpins & Curtains / 1 Chest of Drawers 6. 0. 0 1 Looking Glass 3. 0. 0 1 Elbow Chair & 1 small Do. 2. 5. 0 1 Walnut Table 1.10. 0 P Window Blinds .15. 0 1 small walnut Chest .10. 0 2 P. Tongs 2 Shovels & 1 Fender 1. 0. 0 9 Chamber potts and a little Stone Jugg .15. 0 3 flax Spining Wheels & 1 woolen wheel 3. 0. 0 Sundry Books & some old Pamphlets 14. 1. 0 Sundry Wearing Apparel 10. 0. 0 A Remnant of Cloth and Trimings for do. 6. 0. 0 5 China Bowles 3. 0. 0 13 pieces China Dishes & plates 4. 0. 0 1 Dozen Enamilled Cups & Saucers 1. 5. 0 ½ Doz. Bleu & white China Do. .10. 0 6 Saucers & 4 Enamiled Cups & 6 Coffee Cups .15. 0 17 Coffee Cupps .17. 0 12 Old Cups & 2 Saucers .16. 0 Two enameld Tea Potts 1. 0. 0 (Page 6) Articles in the little back Room next the Hall A Coconutt Cup & Stand . 6. 0 8 queens china potts .12. 0 11 Small Delph Bowles . 5. 6 6 large delph Bowles . 8. 0 3 Milk Potts 1 mugg 3 Sugar Dishes a Coffee Pott .15. 0 1 P. Flour Potts . 2. 0 1 Doz. Delph Plates .12. 0 2½ Doz. ditto of Queens China & Delph Plates 2. 0. 0 1 Tumbler and 14 drinking Glasses .15. 0 6 Decanters and a Crewit 1.15. 0 1 Glass Lanthorn & a Waiter .10. 0 A Backgamon Table .15. 0 6 Old Raizers Curling Tongs & Pinching Irons .10. 0 16 Mettle Spoons .10. 0 6 Breakfast Knives . 6. 0 15 Case Knives & Forks 1. 0. 0 11 Oyster Knives . 7. 6 1 Old Saddle & Saddle Baggs 1.10. 0 6 Green Ruggs 7.10. 0 20 large Blankets 20. 0. 0 10 Small Do 6. 5. 0 A New Sacken Bottom 1. 0. 0 8 P & 1 Good Sheet 8.10. 0 12 p. Do. Indiferent 7.10. 0 3 Counterpins & 1 Quilt 8. 0. 0 1 Sett of Check Curtains and Vallins 4.10. 0 18 p. Pillow Cases a 4/ 3.12. 0 2 large Huckaback Table Cloths 3. 0. 0 3 pr. Window Curtains .12. 0 9 Jack Towels 2. 0. 0 4 Breakfst Cloths 1. 4. 0 4 Old Table Cloths 4. 4. 0 George Mason's Gunston Hall Plantation - Mason Neck, Virginia 22079 http://GunstonHall.org Reynolds, William 5 Anne Arundel County, Maryland Anne Arundel County Inventories 1777-79 fol.
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