David Yale was the Chancellor of Chester, England and a correspondent of Elizabeth Tudor's chief minister, Lord William Cecil of Burghley House. He was also the Vicar General of his in-law, Bishop George Lloyd of Chester. His son, merchant Thomas Yale, became the patriarch of the Yale family of America, and the grandfather of governor Elihu Yale, benefactor of Yale University.
Chester Cathedral in the city of Chester, David Yale was its Chancellor and was buried within the grounds
Erddig Hall, built on the original Erddig estate of Chancellor David Yale, sold generations later by his heirs
Mostyn Hall, Wales, of the Mostyn family, Grade I listed building
Painting of Chester, the Cross looking towards Watergate Street, by artist Louise Rayner
George Lloyd (bishop of Chester)
George Lloyd was born in Wales, and became Bishop of Sodor and Man, then Bishop of Chester. He is remembered for Bishop Lloyd's House in Chester, which he had built in the years before his death, and which is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated GradeĀ I listed building.
George Lloyd (bishop of Chester)
Bishopscourt, Isle of Man
Bishop Lloyd's House, in the city of Chester, England