Manuscript, in a single hand, of an inventory of approximately 500 pieces of furniture and other household items belonging to William Peacock. The items are arranged room by room, including the little parlour; passage & staircase; north front chamber; west closet; the chamber over the little parlour; the flour room; the main kitching; the laundry; and the garden house. The entries for items also include valuations and, frequently, their conditions and whether they were kept or sold. Items include all types of furniture, china and delft plate, silverware, drinking glasses, and cookware; curtains; and garden implements. The contents also include "a silk map of England" and "a table clock in the curious glass frame."