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