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David Yale was born about 1540 to John Wynn (Yale), heir of Plâs yn Iâl, and was almost certainly an illegitimate son. His great-grandfather was Baron
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with his father-in-law, and another son, David Yale, became a wealthy merchant in Boston, attorney to
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in 1502. His great-nephew, Thomas Yale, married Dorothy Hughes, daughter of Humphrey Hughes of the
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The Episcopal Administration of Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1559-1575, p. 95
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The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog
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of the university from 1565 to 1581. On graduating B.A. he was presented to the
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The Coins, Tokens and Medals of the Town, County and University of Cambridge
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David's son, London merchant Thomas Yale II, married the daughter of Bishop
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might not be allowed to exert his influence over the fellows in favour of
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Bishop Lloyd’s Palace A Grade 1 Listed building in the heart of Chester
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In 1598, he made extensive purchases of land from the Erddig family of
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of Chester. His son, merchant Thomas Yale, became the patriarch of the
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David Yale married to Frances Lloyd, daughter of Admiralty Judge
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in July 1579 on the recommendation and through the influence of
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John Meller (1665–1733), Master of the High Court of Chancery
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from 1564 to 1573, and in 1578, he succeeded to his uncle's
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of Chester, and after his death and her remarriage to Gov.
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in the following year. He also held a master's degree from
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David's niece, Elizabeth Weston, was the sister-in-law of
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She was of the family of 145:, and his sister was Jane Yale, members of the 118:Painting of Chester, the Cross looking towards 727:, Edward Tuck, Barking and Ilford, 1899, p. 45 582:David Yale also became second sergeant of the 536:in 1637, on the ship "Hector", departure from 149:. His aunt Joanna was the widow of Ambassador 887:The Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire 806:, Great Britain, Public Record Office, p. 595 743: 968:. Milburn and Scott company. pp. 79–80. 927: 925: 465:David's uncles were Dr. Griffith Lloyd, Dr. 83:of America, and the grandfather of governor 937:, Scott, Webster, and Geary, London, p. 443 705: 703: 683: 681: 679: 677: 286:in 1587, by Lord Bishop William Chaderton. 219:In July 1578, David Yale, as a fellow from 664: 662: 660: 658: 922: 609:for London with his brother-in-law, Gov. 492:His aunt Katherine was a daughter of the 481:, and Roger Lloyd, Secretary to Cardinal 344:of Chester. Bishop Lloyd residences were 1043: 1041: 794:, Their Lives and Times, Jonathan Dowson 700: 674: 523: 372: 113: 98: 40: 25: 819:, Cambridge Antiquarian Society, p. 332 730: 718: 655: 1131: 332:. From 1601 to 1620, Yale was elected 16:Chancellor from Chester (c. 1540-1626) 1174:Alumni of the University of Cambridge 1139:Fellows of Queens' College, Cambridge 1038: 978: 709: 55:(c. 1540–1626) was the Chancellor of 1033:Letters of Roger Williams. 1632-1682 519: 423:. David's brother-in-law was Knight 237:Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester 983:. Whiting & Co. pp. 45–46. 979:Lloyd, Jacob Youde William (1887). 863:Yale Genealogy and History of Wales 13: 14: 1200: 278:in 1585. He became prebendary of 180:, and the past chaplain of Queen 168:of Newberry Manor, Ambassador to 1107:Signers of the Mayflower Compact 918:. Dictionary of Welsh Biography. 613:, a Lord of the Admiralty under 569:Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick 563:, became one of the founders of 1112: 1100: 1097:. 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He became a 117: 102: 44: 29: 637:eventually becoming 555:, representing King 534:New England Colonies 489:'s chief minister. 442:'s son, and aunt of 352:in Chester, part of 350:Bishop Lloyd's House 334:Justice of the Peace 214:Cambridge University 172:, and Chancellor to 1164:English Reformation 1154:Clergy from Chester 1149:People from Chester 916:www.biography.wales 639:President of Madras 456:Pride and Prejudice 206:St. Asaph Cathedral 631:East India Company 625:and keeper of the 557:James I of England 541: 502:Hughes of Gwerclas 393: 384:, property of the 320:, an architect of 276:Great Moreton Hall 127: 112: 71:. 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Index

David Yale

Chester Cathedral
Chester

Erddig Hall
Chester, England
Elizabeth Tudor
William Cecil
Burghley House
Vicar General
George Lloyd
Yale family
Elihu Yale
Yale University

Mostyn Hall
Mostyn family

Watergate Street
Louise Rayner
Ellis ap Griffith
Owain Glyndwr
Prince of Wales
Mostyn baronets
Yale family
Simon Heynes
Henry VIII
Anne of Cleves
Thomas Yale

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