Monday 8 August 2011

The Origin of the Hamilton Family Motto



In Scotland of the early 1300's, the three Hamilton clans joined Robert the Bruce in the revolt against King Edward the 1st, also known as "Longshanks". They were basically thieves and thugs, yet this revolt all but legitimized their activities.

On one ocassion they were pursued and eventually cornered in a forest by a contingent of Longshanks' forces. Thinking on their feet, they immediately "borrowed" axes and appropriate garb from the locals and posing as what we refer to as lumberjacks, began frantically chopping down trees.

Back then workers hollered "Through!" instead of "Timber!" when felling a tree and the Hamiltons followed suit.

Thinking these fellows were legitimate, the soldiers blew right by them and the Hamilton Family Motto "Through!" was born.