Mark Drakeford ‘moved’ by historic letter asking for French help against ‘barborous’ English

Welsh first minister shown Owain Glyndŵr’s 1406 Pennal letter during visit to France to strengthen ties

The Welsh first minister has spoken of his emotion at the “contemporary resonances” he perceived in a letter written by a 15th-century Prince of Wales envisioning a country free from the rule of the “barbarous” English.

During a visit to France, Mark Drakeford said he was moved by the Pennal letter sent by Owain Glyndŵr to the king of France, Charles VI, in 1406 asking for help in his fight against English rule.

Drakeford was shown the original of the letter at the French national archive in Paris during a trip aimed at strengthening political, business, cultural and sporting links between Wales and France.

In the letter, Glyndŵr said he wanted to create a Welsh church free from the authority of Canterbury and that clergy should be able to speak Welsh. He talked of founding two universities.

Drakeford said: “The Pennal letter is probably the most single celebrated letter in Welsh history, written by Owain Glyndŵr to the French king asking for help in his campaign against the barbarian English, as it says in the letter.

“I found it a moving experience. I was struck by the contemporary resonances it has, not in relation to what it says about internal UK matters, but the pitch of the letter is that Glyndŵr would establish a separate Welsh church with its headquarters in St David’s in south-west Wales and found two new universities, one in the north, one in the south.

“And it would be a requirement of any clergy training for the ministry that they would be able to offer services in linguam nostram – our language, the Welsh language.”

There has been growing interest over recent years in the idea of Welsh independence. Drakeford has been critical of the approach of some Tory politicians in Westminster to devolution but supports a strong Wales within the union. Increasing the number of Welsh speakers is a key Welsh government aim.

Drakeford’s visit marks the start of Wales in France, a year-long celebration of links between the countries. France is Wales’ second largest export destination after Germany, with Welsh exports there valued at just over £1.8bn in 2020.

Drakeford, who will attend the France v Wales Six Nations rugby match in the Stade de France in Paris on Saturday, said the letter was a reminder that the relationship went back “centuries and centuries”.

Contributor

Steven Morris

The GuardianTramp

Related Content

Article image
Mark Drakeford – the anti-Boris Johnson who surprised us all | Richard Wyn Jones
After his handling of Covid, even hard-nosed colleagues marvel at the Welsh first minister’s popularity, says Richard Wyn Jones, director of the Wales Governance Centre at Cardiff University

Richard Wyn Jones

06, Sep, 2021 @8:00 AM

Article image
The Guardian view on Mark Drakeford: devolution’s frustrated fan | Editorial
Editorial: Wales’s first minister is stepping down after five years in which UK governments have spurned a constructive relationship

Editorial

14, Dec, 2023 @6:39 PM

Article image
Mark Drakeford attacks Westminster ‘failure’ over fuel crisis
Welsh first minister also says universal credit cut ‘disgraceful’ and he has not spoken to PM since June

Steven Morris

30, Sep, 2021 @12:55 PM

Article image
First minister Mark Drakeford promises radical plans for Wales
Labour wins 30 seats in Senedd with party putting results down to Drakeford’s cautious approach to Covid

Steven Morris

08, May, 2021 @2:36 PM

Article image
Mark Drakeford to step down as Wales first minister
Among favourites to take reins of Labour administration are ministers Vaughan Gething and Jeremy Miles

Steven Morris

13, Dec, 2023 @11:19 AM

Article image
Corbyn ally Mark Drakeford to be new Welsh first minister
Welsh Labour head says that under him the party will follow ‘radical socialist traditions’

Steven Morris

06, Dec, 2018 @5:20 PM

Article image
Welsh Labour is readying for snap general election, says Mark Drakeford
First minister claims Tories in Westminster are ‘staggering’ and could be months away from collapse

Steven Morris

01, Jan, 2023 @2:41 PM

Article image
Mark Drakeford: a steady operator thrust into the spotlight by Covid
Wales’s departing first minister won admiration in the crisis but problems in health and education blighted his record

Steven Morris

13, Dec, 2023 @5:19 PM

Article image
Wales's Mark Drakeford says 'remote' Boris Johnson is putting union at risk
First minister says the UK ‘as it is, is over’ and that he has had only one proper meeting with the PM

Steven Morris

04, Mar, 2021 @5:37 PM

Article image
Scotland and Wales formally call for funding boost after DUP deal
Holyrood and Cardiff argue they should receive an extra £2.9bn and £1.67bn respectively as a result of the Barnett formula rules

Frances Perraudin

19, Jul, 2017 @9:01 PM