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Timeline - 1404

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Spring 1404 - Glyndŵr took the castles of Cricieth, Aberystwyth & Harlech.


May 1404 - Glyndŵr and his men attacked Coity Castle.


May 10th, 1404 - Glyndŵr held a conference in Dolgellau where he appointed Gruffudd Yonge as his Chancellor and John Hanmer as his Special Ambassador.


June 1404 - After they had put Coity Castle under siege, Glyndŵr’s men continued their campaign through Glamorgan.


June 1404 - The Battle of Stalling Down, near Cowbridge (according to Iolo Morgannwg).


June 1404 - Glyndŵr attacked castles and towns in the Vale of Glamorgan, including Cardiff Castle.


June 10th, 1404 - The Welsh attacked Archenfield.


June 21st, 1404 - Glyndŵr’s first parliament in Machynlleth.


July 14th, 1404 - Gruffudd Yonge and John Hanmer concluded a formal treaty of alliance with Charles VI in Paris.


August 1404 - Henry Dwn again attacked Kidwelly.


August 20th, 1404 - After a heavy defeat at the Battle of Campstone Hill (near Grosmont), Glyndŵr’s men won the Battle of Craig-y-Dorth (near Monmouth).


September 1404 - Beaumaris Castle was captured by a Welsh force.


November 14th, 1404 - The English failed to break the siege at Coity Castle.