The image shows the Privy Seal of Owain Glyndwr, the acclaimed Prince of Wales who called its first Parliament. Owain Glyndwr had the benefit of advice from one of the great lawyers of Welsh legal history, Gruffudd Yonge.

A Canon Lawyer, Gruffudd Yonge’s contribution as an international and constitutional lawyer set the standard to which Cambria Chambers aspires. Gruffudd Yonge had custody of the Seal of Owain Glyndwr.

The original Seal is to be found in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. The image is of the Seal as it would have appeared before being worn and damaged by use. We are grateful to Henry Jones-Davies, founder and designer of Cambria” Magazine, for his skilful “restoration” and for his inspiration in the service of Wales.

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