Inventory of estate of CORNELIUS STEENWYCK by order of Mayor's Court, July 20, 1686: 1 House and lot in New York, to the north of the houses of Sarah Kierstede and Paul Richards, to the west of Colonel Morris, to the south of the Bridge street, and to the east of the Fort, €700; 1 House and lot to the east of the Fort, to the north of the Bridge street, to the south of the house of Peter De Reimer, now in tenure of Jonathan Champion, together with a small strip of ground lying to the east thereof, with a small cottage thereon, all valued at €300; 1 Garden on the north of the Bridge street, between the houses of Peter De Reimer and Stephanus Van Cortlandt, €70; One small strip of ground in the Broadway on the back part of the lot of Leendert Van der Grift, in length about 22 feet and in breadth about 15 feet, €7; One half of the farm lying over the Fresh water, now in occupancy of Andries Cornellisen, with all utensils, etc., €316; One farm on Staten Island at Smoakers Point, formerly of George Lockhart, and now in tenure of Richard Tattershall, €125; A tract of land in Bergen, New Jersey, bought of Samuel Edsall by deed of May 3, 1682, €200; 37 Ducatoons, at 7s. 10 1/2 each; 11 Rix Dollars, €3. 8s. 9d.; Old England money, €23, at 3d. per shilling advance, €29; Spanish gold, 112 pieces of 8, €33. 12s.; 4 Gold rings, €6; 1 Gold chain, 1 round Gold medall, and 1 "gold childs whissell," 1 pair Gold buttons, €49. 19s.;"1 Gold chain broke, used at her husband's funeral," 723 ounces of Plate, at 6s. per ounce; 1/4 of the ship "Beaver," €180; 389 gallons of Rum from Barbadoes, at 21d. per gallon. The inventory is very long, covering 14 pages, enumerating a vast number of articles. Total, €4,382. Also a very long list of book debts, covering 16 pages and showing accounts with almost every man in the city, €1,588. Showing that Cornelis Steenwyck was one of the richest men of his time.