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These are the arms used by the Burrill family in New England. James Burrill, for whom Burrillville was named, belonged to this family.
These are the arms used by the Burrill family in New England. James Burrill, for whom Burrillville was named, belonged to this family.


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'''[[Literature]]''':  Image designed by the Rhode Island Tercentenary Commission and obtained through https://riliberator.com/
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BURRILLVILLE

State : Rhode Island

Arms (crest) of Burrillville

Official blazon

Or a saltire gules, on a chief azure a crescent between two etoiles pierced of six points or.

Origin/meaning

These are the arms used by the Burrill family in New England. James Burrill, for whom Burrillville was named, belonged to this family.



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