By Edward de Charleton, Lord of Powys, to Gruffith ap Jankyn ap Ll’n ap Eignon ap Kelynnyn for various transgressions and wrongdoings, and restoration of the land which he held by inheritance or acquisition from Ll’n ap Eignon ap Kelynyn, his grandfather, and Lleucu, daughter of Gruffuth ap Eden, widow of the said Ll ’n, and Jankyn ap Ll’n, son of the said Ll’n and Lleucu, father of the said Gruffith, in the lordships of Meghem Ughcoit [Mechain Uwch Coed] and Meghem Iscoit [Mechain Is Coed], co. Montgomery, together with the the site of one mill called Melyn Gwynfa for the construction of a new mill with a watercourse and customary suit of mill, and a twentienth part of Gavell Lloidiarth which Eden ap Eignon ap Kelynyn forfeited. Witnesses: David Holbach, seneschal of Powys, Hugh Say, governor of Pool Castle, Mathew ap Ieuan ap Ior’, receiver, John Yonge, constable of Pool Castle, Gruffith ap Ieuan ap Madoc ap Griff’ and David Braillez, esquires, and Theodore Gruffuth, thane. Dated at the manor of Mathravall.