Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 301, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 December 1910 — Hamlin [ARTICLE]
Hamlin
he settled In 1639. Another immigrant was Capt. Giles Hamlin, also called the Honorable Giles. He settled at Middletown, Conn. The statesman of the family was Hannibal Hamlty, horn In Maine. Leonidas, who spelled the name Hamline, was lawyer, bishop, editor and author. The coat-of-armß illustrated, for t l ** Hamlins of Leicester, Is blazoned by Burke; gules (red), a lien rampant, ermine, crowned with an antique crown, or, (gold). Crest; Seven arrows, points upward, proper (I. e., in proper or natural coloring). —= t———• — The Hamelins bears snas; Argent (silver), three bulls passant, sable. Crest: a hand plucking a rose from a bush, proper. The arms illustrated was granted to John de Hamelins, a knight of Leieester, time of Edward I, of ffOfn 1272 to i3O7 v No date is gfren for the granting of the cfett; ffdf do Unow upon whom it was bestowed. While arms may exist wlfbobf eresls, ail crests have their aeeo&panyteg arms.
