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Yale (surname)

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Arms of Baron Ellis ap Griffith, heir by marriage of Plas-yn-Yale, founder of the House of Yale[1][2]
Arms of Chancellor David Yale, granted by Prince Llywelyn the Great, 13th century[3]

The surname Yale is derived from the Welsh word "iâl", meaning fertile ground, which was the name of the lordship of Yale in Wales of the royal house of Mathrafal. The name was later given to the estate of Plas-yn-Iâl by the House of Yale (Yale family), a cadet branch of Mathrafal through the princes of Powys Fadog and Fitzgeralds of Corsygedol.

Notable descendants with the surname include:

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  1. ^ See "House of Bourbon" as a reference, family name adopted from an estate acquired by marriage. Arms are those of the Lords of Gwyddelwern, from the princes of Powys Fadog of Mathrafal, featuring its black lion.
  2. ^ Lloyd, Jacob Youde William (1887). "The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog". London, T. Richards. pp. 1–4.
  3. ^ "The general armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales; comprising a registry of armorial bearings from the earliest to the present time". 1884. p. 355., "Inherited from the Fitzgeralds, other arms include those of Plas yn Yale and the arms of the Baron of Gwyddelwern, Powys Fadog"
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