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YALE
family Plâs yn Iâl, Plas Grono,
joined him in America (1638). ELIHU YALE (1649 - 1721), India merchant and philanthropist Business and Industry Philanthropy The grandson of Thomas Yale II, born in America but returning to Britain as an infant (c. 1651) with his father, David Yale II, who added Llwyn
Einion
to the ancestral property, but educated his son in London and sent him out to Madras (c. 1670) as a clerk in the service of the
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