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  • Name YALE, Hugh 
    Birth Abt 1537  Wrexham, Denbeighshire, Wales Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    WAC 8 Nov 2005  ORLAN Find all individuals with events at this location 
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    Death DECEASED 
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    Person ID I57938  Joseph Smith Sr and Lucy Mack Smith
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    Father ELISE, Dafydd Llwyd Ap ,   b. 1487, Plas Grono, Denbeighshire, Wales, England Find all individuals with events at this locationPlas Grono, Denbeighshire, Wales, Englandd. 1570, Denbeighshire, Denbeighshire, Wales Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 83 years) 
    Mother LLOYD, Gwenhwyfar ,   b. Abt 1511, Llwynymaen, Wales Find all individuals with events at this locationLlwynymaen, Walesd. DECEASED 
    Marriage Abt 1530  Wrexham, Denbeighshire, Wales Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F27909  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    • Jacob Youde William Lloyd, "The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen and Meirionydd," Vol. 5 (London: Whiting & Co., 1885), 139-141.
      IV. Hugh Iâl, or Yale, of Oswestry, married Dorothy, daughter of Roger Roydon of Burton...
      ...Mr. Hugh Yale of Oswestry, by his will proved the 27th May 1660, gave all that his messuage, or burgage and garden adjoining to the churchyard of Oswestry, commonly called Y Ty, or Tydden yn y Fronwen, and all that his cottage, commonly called Bullen, and all his croft, being between the chapel fields and the horse-mill, late of John Lloyd, Esq., and all the reversion of that his house and garden, then in the possession of Robert ab Edward Glover, adjoining to the school-house of Oswestry, certain trustees and their heirs, to the use of the poor of the town of Oswestry for ever, viz., to be by them, the said trustees, together with the bailiffs and overseers of the poor of the said town of Oswestry for the same time being of or the greatest number of them, set and let at and for such yearly rent as the same should be yearly worth, over and besides the reparation thereof, and the same yearly rent to be by them, or the greater number of them, upon the first day of January yearly, and publicly impleyd and bestowed upon such of the poor people of the said town of Oswestry as in their judgment and conscience should stand in the most need thereof; and nevertheless it is his will that if any preacher, lawfully licensed, should upon the same day yearly make a sermon in the Welsh tongue in the said parish church of Oswestry, then he should receive for the same yearly six shillings and eight pence, to be deducted and out of the said yearly rent of the last-mentioned premises; but if the trustees fail in performing his will, he gives the said promise to his next of kin.1
      In Oswestry Church.
      "In memory of Mr. Hugh Yale, Alderman of this town, and Dorothy his wife, daughter of Roger Roden, Esq., of Burton, in the county of Denbigh, whose bodies are interred within the chancel of this church, called St. Mary's, before its demolition in the late ways, anno 1616. They gave to the poor of this town the yearly interest and benefice of one hundred pounds, to continue for ever, besides other good acts of charity."
      1 Andrew Rogers, 1805.
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      Rodney Horace Yale, "Yale Genealogy and History of Wales," (Beatrice, NE: Milburn & Scott Company, 1908), 79.
      Hugh Yale, Alderman of Oswestry.