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YOUNG, GRUFFYDD
(c. 1370 - c. 1435), cleric, and supporter of Owain Glyndŵr
-general of S. Davids (Regg. St. Davids, 18-22) and archdeacon of Merioneth (Willis, Bangor, 140). About 1403, he allied himself with Owain
Glyndŵr
, became his chancellor, and was in Paris in 1404 with John Trevor negotiating a treaty of alliance with Charles VI. He was probably responsible for the ' Pennal policy,' whereby
Glyndŵr
agreed to transfer the allegiance of the Welsh church from Rome to
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