The Robinsons and their kin folk . LETTER. FROM HENRY S. RUGGLES, Esq. The following letter was read by the historian at themeeting, as introductory to Mr. Ruggles paper. Wakefield, Mass., July 9th, E. Robinson, Esq., Yonkers, N. Y. Dear Mr. Robinson:—I was kindly asked by you to write and read apaper at the meeting of the Robinson Association, to be held on the 26th ofAugust, at Gloucester, Mass. I cannot attend that meeting, but having readin the July New England Historical Genealogical Register, the attack uponyour heraldry article in the first number of the Robinsons and Their


The Robinsons and their kin folk . LETTER. FROM HENRY S. RUGGLES, Esq. The following letter was read by the historian at themeeting, as introductory to Mr. Ruggles paper. Wakefield, Mass., July 9th, E. Robinson, Esq., Yonkers, N. Y. Dear Mr. Robinson:—I was kindly asked by you to write and read apaper at the meeting of the Robinson Association, to be held on the 26th ofAugust, at Gloucester, Mass. I cannot attend that meeting, but having readin the July New England Historical Genealogical Register, the attack uponyour heraldry article in the first number of the Robinsons and Their KinFolk, I thought it worth while in view of the denial by the official organ ofthat society of the right of the Robinsons to bear arms, to prepare the enclosedpaper on American Colonial Heraldry, which perhaps, you would be willingto read or have read by the secretary for me. It sets forth the plain facts asto heraldry in this country in early times and the present. Very few peopleunderstand the truth of this matter, and are i


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