Owain’s negotiations with the Scots and the …

Years: 1404 - 1404

Owain’s negotiations with the Scots and the Lords of Ireland have been unsuccessful, but he has reasons to hope that the French and Bretons might be more welcoming.

Quickly Owain dispatches Gruffydd Young and his brother-in-law, John Hanmer, to France to negotiate a treaty with the French.

The result is a formal treaty that promises French aid to Owain and the Welsh.

The immediate effect seems to have been that joint Welsh and Franco-Breton forces attacks and lay siege to Kidwelly Castle.

The Welsh can also count on semi-official fraternal aid from their fellow Celts in Brittany and Scotland.

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