Inspeximus of Fines in the Treasury at Pembroke, (a) levied on Tuesday after the feast of St. Hilary the Bishop of 19 Henry 6, before Henry Wogan, Knight, Seneschal of Pembroke and John Wogan, sheriff of Pembroke and others, between William Vaghan ap Res of Pontefayn and Margaret his wife, plaintiffs, and David ap Howell and Elen his wife, deforceants, of the third part of 2 carucates of land, a water mill, and appurtenances in Pontefayn, 1/3 part of a bovate and lands in Llannerghayth, and of the moiety of a messuage and twenty acres in Llanllawarn, to be held to the use of the plaintiffs and their heirs, with reversion to the said Elen and her heirs; (b) levied on Tuesday next after the feast of St. Martin the Bishop, 26 Henry VI, before Math' Pereevall, locum tenens of Walter Skyll [? Skull] Knight, senescha o Pembroke, Thomas Perrot, sheriff of Pembroke and others between William Vaghan ap Res and William ap Jevan Gwyn and Margaret his wife, whereby the deforceants released to William Vaghan ap Res, two messuages, one bovate, and 2 acres of land, 3 acres of wood, and 1 acre of meadow with appurtenances in Menythmelen. Fines paid on both occasions being 2s. Latin.