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House of Lilburn : ウィキペディア英語版 | House of Lilburn
The House of Lilburn are an ancient family historically seated as Lords of the Manor in Northumberland, United Kingdom.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lilburn Family Crest, Coat of Arms and Name History )〕 The family name ''Lilburn'' (variations include ''Lilburne'', ''Lilbourn'' and ''Lilbourne'') derives from the original home of the family, Lilburn, Northumberland. Furthermore, the etymology of the name itself, a combination of the words ''lily'' and ''burne'' (river), derives from the nature of the Lilburn area, which is described as being by the 'stream where the lillies grow'.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Surname Database: Lilburn Last Name Origin )〕 ==Coat of Arms==
The heraldic blason for the Lilburn coat of arms is a cendree (or sable〔http://www.forgottenbooks.com/readbook_text/A_System_of_Heraldry_Speculative_and_Practical_With_the_True_Art_of_v1_1000700671/237〕) field, with three bougets argent (the choice of water bags is presumably due to the pertinence of the house name to the river). The colours can vary slightly and some versions can be found in which the bougets are simplified with three ordinary fusils (or elongated lozenges).〔https://www.houseofnames.com/lilburn-family-crest〕 The use of ordinaries (the three fusils) demonstrates how the House of Lilburn is one of the first and most ancient names of England.〔 The use of simple and easily recognisable shapes is typical of early heraldry, after which shields were blazoned with increasingly complicated shapes and a variety of charges.〔Stephen Friar, Ed. ''A Dictionary of Heraldry''. (Harmony Books, New York: 1987), 259.〕
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