Yale died unmarried on 26 April 1800. His brother was an
apothecary and surgeon on
Catherine Street, in the
City of Westminster, London. Following Rev. Yale's death, proprietor of Plas-yn-Yale, his sister Sarah Yale became the successor to the estate, and the last of the direct male line of this branch of the
Yale family. She died without children, and as a
heraldic heiress, had the Plas-yn-Yale estate and coat of arms
entailed in her will to her cousin, Lt. Col. William Parry-Jones, brother of Gen.
Loves Jones-Parry, making him the new head and
heir general of the House of Yale, and exchanged by Royal licence 1867, his name and arms for those of Yale, becoming Lt. Col.
William Parry Yale. Col. Yale's successor was his nephew,
Oxford barrister
William Corbet Yale of
Madryn Castle, father of Col. James Corbet Yale of
Widcombe Manor, grandfather of Lt. Col. John Corbet Yale, and great-grandfather of Queen's Counsel
David Yale (d. 2021). ==References==