Hamljms Jttntajjerk JHagajtttt. 
EDITED BY JOHN D. HAMLYN 
No. 4. -Vol. 3. 
LONDON, AUGUST, 1917. 
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JOHN DANIEL HAMLYN, 
Born 5th August, 1858, ;it Taunton, Somerset. 
Councillor Borough of Stepney. 
Vice-Chairman, Stepney Board Guardians, 1917. 
New Finsbury Park, 1695, Life Governor Boys' 
Institution. 
Member of Stepney Military Service Local 
Tribunal, High Street, Whitechapel. 
