1. Elizabeth Lewis of Beaumaris, widow, one of the sisters and coheirs at law of William Roberts, late of Bodior.
2. Hugh Hughes of Penrhyn, co. Caernarvon, esq. , elder son and heir at law of Margaret Hughes, late of Penrhyn, who was the other sister and coheir at law William Roberts.
3. Rev. James Vincent of Bangor, clerk and Thomas Williams of Llanidan. co. Anglesey, gent., trustees of the will of Margaret Hughes, aforesaid.
4. Thomas Hughes of Penrhyn, gent., son of Margaret Hughes, aforesaid.
5. John Hughes of Beaumaris, gent., son of Margaret Hughes aforesaid.
6. John Lewis of Plas yn Llanfair, co. Anglesey, esq, and Margaret his wife, daughter of Margaret Hughes, aforesaid.
7. John Hampton Jones of Henllys, co. Anglesey esq.
RELEASE being deed of Partition of the Bodior estate of capital messuage called Bodior, Parish of Rhoscolyn in the occupation of George Smith esq, water mill called Bodior Mill occupied by John Williams, and messuages and land called Tyddyn-y-Mynydd alias Hirfron, Tyddyn lon Ednyfed otherwise Ty Lon, Tyddyn Coch Moel, Madog Coch, Pwll Breban alias Pwyll Pille, Tyddyn Erw weryl, Tyddyn-y-Bwch, Tyddyn y Maes Mawr, Tyddyn-y-Garrglwyd, Coedan Fawr, Buarth Cae'r Fuwch, Tyddyn Dudor, Ynys Sander, Carreg Efa, Ysgubor Fawr, Cae'r Tyddyn, Gallt-y-Morfa Mawr, Tan-y-Bryn, Tyddyn LLowarch, Caecwtta, Cae Carreg'r Eryr, Pentre'r Gwyddael alias Tyddyn y Bar, Chwaen Ucha, Chwaen Isa, Ty Mawr, Tyddyn y Pwll, Penybryn, Ty'n y Coed Rhydbont alias Ruttbont, Corlan Heilin, Penrhyn yr Wyn, Tyddyn Tan-y-Bryn, Pant Philip, Plas Coch, Cae pierce, cae Herbert, Cae Rhydbont, two quillets called Penrhyn-yr-Wyn and a quillet in Garreg Wen, parish of Rhoscolyn, Cefn Ysgwydd parish of Llechylched, a half share of Pen'rorsedd, parish Llangefni, tafarn wen alias Ty Slettis, ty hen, Tyn y Lon, Bodwgi, Tyddyn y Mynydd, cae Ffynnon Esgob, parish Llandegfan, Bodhala, parish Cerrigceinwen, Tyddyn y Cerrig alias Ty Lon. Y Graig alias Llain Helyg, Tyddyn Elian alias Gorsedd donnog, Ty Coch, Rhiw, Tyddyn y Pric, Ty'n y Mur, Pwll Halog, Cae Crin, Cefn, parish Llangristiolus and Cerrigceinwen, Ty Mawr, ty'n yr Allt, Glan y Gors feline, Bwlch y Tarw, Ynys Iago Bach and a quillet in Geifron, Tyddyn Rhos alias Tyddyn y Rhos, Nyodd alias Neuadd, cae Rhos y canol, Cae'r Nant, and Dryll allan parish Llanrhyddlad, capital messuage called Ucheldre, parish LLanfflewyn, messuages and lands called Tyddyn y Cot, Tyddyn Engan Las, Ynys y Bleiddiau, Tyddyn y Ganeg Lwyd alias Tyddyn y Garreg and Bodneuadd, parish Llanfflewyn, Bryn Hir and Gwennyd Fallt being part of a tenement called Tyddyn y Garreg Fawr in the township of Clegygrog parish Llanbedrig, Ty Mawr, tyddyn y Pwll, Pen y Bryn, Ty'n y Coed, parish Ceirhiog, Bryn Spadaden parish of Bodedern, chief rent issuing from Cae Banadl, parish Bodedern, Clwch, parish Llachgwenfarwydd, henblas, parish Llandrygarn, chief rent issuing from Trelowarch, parish of Llanfwrog, houses in the town of Beaumaris and parish of LLandegfan, Tal y Bont Ucha parish Llanllechid, co. Carnarvon. All tenants named. The documents also recitethe marriage settlement made in 1742 between William Roberts, and Emma Owen, a release made by Emma Roberts, in 1765, when she surrendered her claim on the estate in return for a life annuity of £130 and the will of Margaret Hughes.