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William Parry Yale

Lieutenant Colonel William Parry Yale (1790 – 1867) was a military officer, magistrate and High Sheriff of Denbighshire. He became Justice of the Peace and a veteran of the Peninsular War during the Napoleonic Wars, serving under the Duke of Wellington. He was also severely wounded at the Siege of Pamplona, and was awarded the Peninsular Gold Medal after his campaign.

The memorial on Lt. Col. Yale at the "Yale Chapel", built by Dr. Thomas Yale during the Tudor period

Biography edit

 
Battle of Albuera during the Napoleonic Wars, where Capt. Yale was in command of the 48th Regiment of Foot

William Parry Yale, née Parry Jones, was born on March 12, 1790, to Thomas Parry Jones of Denbighshire.[1][2] His father was a captain of the 23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers during the Great Siege of Gibraltar, defending the fortress under Gen. George A. Eliott.[1] He had married his cousin Margaret Parry, co-heiress of Love Parry, esquire, and had his name changed to Parry Jones Parry.[3][1] Love Parry owned the estates of Madryn Castle, Penarth, Cefn Llanfair and Wernfawr.[4] One of Yale's cousin was Cambridge reverend John Yale of Plas-yn-Yale, who married with the Bostock family of Bostock Hall.[5]

Yale's brother, Lt. Gen. Sir Love Jones-Parry, was an Oxford graduate and member of Parliament, who served during the War of 1812 against America.[6][2] His other brother, Capt. Thomas Parry Jones-Parry, became Deputy Lieutenant and High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire, while his sister-in-law, Margaret, was the daughter of Vice-Admiral Robert Lloyd.[7] Other brothers-in-law included Lt. Col. Robert Browne Macgregor, of the 88th Regiment of Foot during the Napoleonic Wars, and Major-General William Clapham of Widcombe Manor.[7] Yale's uncle was Col. Gwyllym Lloyd Wardle, member of Parliament and opponent of Prince Frederick, Duke of York.[1]

 
Plas yn Yale, seat of the Yales, c. 1795

Yale was educated at Westminster School, and then attended and graduated from the Royal Military College.[2] He entered the British army in 1805, and became Lieutenant in 1806, Captain in 1808, Major in 1825, and Lieutenant Colonel in 1838.[8][2] Yale spent most of his military career in the Peninsular War during the Napoleonic Wars, under the Duke of Wellington.[1] He fought as Captain of the 48th Regiment of Foot during the Battle of Albuera, and thereafter, engaged at the Battle of Talavera along with Spain and the Duke of Wellington, facing the army of king Joseph Bonaparte.[9][1]

Yale then engaged at the Battle of Bussaco, along with the Portuguese army, facing Marshal André Masséna, Prince of Essling.[1] He fought at the Battle of Vitoria and the Battle of the Pyrenees, facing Marshals Jean-Baptiste Jourdan, 1st Count Jourdan, and Jean-de-Dieu Soult, 1st Duke of Dalmatia.[1] Yale was severely wounded at the Siege of Pamplona in 1813, and narrowly escaped death, as his horse was shot under him.[1]

He then engaged at the Battles of Nivelle, Nive and Orthez.[1] His last conflict was the Battle of Toulouse in 1814, which was one of the last battles against Napoleon's army.[1] For his service, he received the Peninsular Gold Medal and the Silver Medal.[10][11] Following the end of the war, he became a magistrate for Denbighshire and other counties, including Justice of the Peace, and was elected High Sheriff of Denbighshire in 1833.[12][13][2]

He served under Lord Lieutenant Robert Myddelton Biddulph, proprietor of Chirk Castle and aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria.[14] Yale inherited the estate of Plas-yn-Yale from his cousin Sarah Yale, sister of Rev. John Yale, through the line of Osborne Fitzgerald, member of the Fitzgerald dynasty, and changed his name to William Parry Yale in agreement with the will.[1] Lt. Col. Yale and Sarah Yale were both members of the Yale family.[15][5]

William Parry Yale died on June 6, 1867, in Bath, England, aged 77 years old.[2][1] Yale was married to Eliza Flora, daughter of J. Saunderson, by whom he had no surviving children.[1] Following his death, his nephew, Deputy Lieutenant William Corbet Yale, inherited his estates.[16][1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Caernarfon and Denbigh Herald, Sat, Jul 20, 1867 ·Page 8
  2. ^ a b c d e f Wrexham Advertiser, Sat, Jun 29, 1867 ·Page 8
  3. ^ The Daily Standard, Sat, Jun 25, 1910 ·Page 9
  4. ^ Jones-Parry family, of Madryn, Fonds GB 0210 MADRYN - Madryn Estate Records, The National Library of Wales, June, 2002.
  5. ^ a b Yale Genealogy and History of Wales, Rodney Horace Yale, Milburn & Scott Co., Beatrice, Nebraska, 1908, p. 81-82
  6. ^ Chichester, H.M. (2004). "Oxford DNB article: Parry, Sir Love Parry Jones". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  7. ^ a b Jones-Parry, Thomas Parry, William Richard O'Byrne, A Naval Biographical Dictionary, 1849
  8. ^ The Morning Chronicle, Wed, Jul 04, 1838 ·Page 1
  9. ^ The Sydney Gazette, and New South Wales Advertiser, Fri, May 17, 1822 ·Page 1
  10. ^ Bye-gones, Relating to Wales and the Border Counties, 1886-7. p. 332
  11. ^ Chichester, Henry Manners (1895). "Parry, Love Parry Jones" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 43. p. 382.
  12. ^ The Standard, Tue, Feb 05, 1833 ·Page 3
  13. ^ Caernarfon and Denbigh Herald, Sat, Jul 29, 1882 ·Page 8
  14. ^ Caernarfon and Denbigh Herald, Sat, Jul 31, 1841 ·Page 3
  15. ^ Burke, Bernard (1852). "A genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the landed gentry of Great Britain & Ireland for 1852". pp. 1662–1663.
  16. ^ Hartford Courant, Mon, Aug 12, 1867 ·Page 4

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Lieutenant Colonel William Parry Yale 1790 1867 was a military officer magistrate and High Sheriff of Denbighshire He became Justice of the Peace and a veteran of the Peninsular War during the Napoleonic Wars serving under the Duke of Wellington He was also severely wounded at the Siege of Pamplona and was awarded the Peninsular Gold Medal after his campaign The memorial on Lt Col Yale at the Yale Chapel built by Dr Thomas Yale during the Tudor periodBiography edit nbsp Battle of Albuera during the Napoleonic Wars where Capt Yale was in command of the 48th Regiment of FootWilliam Parry Yale nee Parry Jones was born on March 12 1790 to Thomas Parry Jones of Denbighshire 1 2 His father was a captain of the 23rd Royal Welch Fusiliers during the Great Siege of Gibraltar defending the fortress under Gen George A Eliott 1 He had married his cousin Margaret Parry co heiress of Love Parry esquire and had his name changed to Parry Jones Parry 3 1 Love Parry owned the estates of Madryn Castle Penarth Cefn Llanfair and Wernfawr 4 One of Yale s cousin was Cambridge reverend John Yale of Plas yn Yale who married with the Bostock family of Bostock Hall 5 Yale s brother Lt Gen Sir Love Jones Parry was an Oxford graduate and member of Parliament who served during the War of 1812 against America 6 2 His other brother Capt Thomas Parry Jones Parry became Deputy Lieutenant and High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire while his sister in law Margaret was the daughter of Vice Admiral Robert Lloyd 7 Other brothers in law included Lt Col Robert Browne Macgregor of the 88th Regiment of Foot during the Napoleonic Wars and Major General William Clapham of Widcombe Manor 7 Yale s uncle was Col Gwyllym Lloyd Wardle member of Parliament and opponent of Prince Frederick Duke of York 1 nbsp Plas yn Yale seat of the Yales c 1795Yale was educated at Westminster School and then attended and graduated from the Royal Military College 2 He entered the British army in 1805 and became Lieutenant in 1806 Captain in 1808 Major in 1825 and Lieutenant Colonel in 1838 8 2 Yale spent most of his military career in the Peninsular War during the Napoleonic Wars under the Duke of Wellington 1 He fought as Captain of the 48th Regiment of Foot during the Battle of Albuera and thereafter engaged at the Battle of Talavera along with Spain and the Duke of Wellington facing the army of king Joseph Bonaparte 9 1 Yale then engaged at the Battle of Bussaco along with the Portuguese army facing Marshal Andre Massena Prince of Essling 1 He fought at the Battle of Vitoria and the Battle of the Pyrenees facing Marshals Jean Baptiste Jourdan 1st Count Jourdan and Jean de Dieu Soult 1st Duke of Dalmatia 1 Yale was severely wounded at the Siege of Pamplona in 1813 and narrowly escaped death as his horse was shot under him 1 He then engaged at the Battles of Nivelle Nive and Orthez 1 His last conflict was the Battle of Toulouse in 1814 which was one of the last battles against Napoleon s army 1 For his service he received the Peninsular Gold Medal and the Silver Medal 10 11 Following the end of the war he became a magistrate for Denbighshire and other counties including Justice of the Peace and was elected High Sheriff of Denbighshire in 1833 12 13 2 He served under Lord Lieutenant Robert Myddelton Biddulph proprietor of Chirk Castle and aide de camp to Queen Victoria 14 Yale inherited the estate of Plas yn Yale from his cousin Sarah Yale sister of Rev John Yale through the line of Osborne Fitzgerald member of the Fitzgerald dynasty and changed his name to William Parry Yale in agreement with the will 1 Lt Col Yale and Sarah Yale were both members of the Yale family 15 5 William Parry Yale died on June 6 1867 in Bath England aged 77 years old 2 1 Yale was married to Eliza Flora daughter of J Saunderson by whom he had no surviving children 1 Following his death his nephew Deputy Lieutenant William Corbet Yale inherited his estates 16 1 References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Caernarfon and Denbigh Herald Sat Jul 20 1867 Page 8 a b c d e f Wrexham Advertiser Sat Jun 29 1867 Page 8 The Daily Standard Sat Jun 25 1910 Page 9 Jones Parry family of Madryn Fonds GB 0210 MADRYN Madryn Estate Records The National Library of Wales June 2002 a b Yale Genealogy and History of Wales Rodney Horace Yale Milburn amp Scott Co Beatrice Nebraska 1908 p 81 82 Chichester H M 2004 Oxford DNB article Parry Sir Love Parry Jones Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press Subscription or UK public library membership required a b Jones Parry Thomas Parry William Richard O Byrne A Naval Biographical Dictionary 1849 The Morning Chronicle Wed Jul 04 1838 Page 1 The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser Fri May 17 1822 Page 1 Bye gones Relating to Wales and the Border Counties 1886 7 p 332 Chichester Henry Manners 1895 Parry Love Parry Jones Dictionary of National Biography Vol 43 p 382 The Standard Tue Feb 05 1833 Page 3 Caernarfon and Denbigh Herald Sat Jul 29 1882 Page 8 Caernarfon and Denbigh Herald Sat Jul 31 1841 Page 3 Burke Bernard 1852 A genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the landed gentry of Great Britain amp Ireland for 1852 pp 1662 1663 Hartford Courant Mon Aug 12 1867 Page 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Parry Yale amp oldid 1214327122, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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