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A variation is that of the Lilburns of Thickley Punchardon in which the colours appear inverted, as recorded during a Visitation of Northumberland in 1666 for John Lilburne of Thickley Punchardon: argent, three bougets sable, a crescent gules.
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Pedigrees recorded at the visitations of the county palatine of Durham made by William Flower, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1575, by Richard St. George, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1615, and by William Dugdale, Norroy king-of-arms, in
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Pedigrees recorded at the visitations of the county palatine of Durham made by William Flower, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1575, by Richard St. George, Norroy king-of-arms, in 1615, and by William Dugdale, Norroy king-of-arms, in
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of numerous manors including those of Belford, Easington, Wooler, Beanly, Shawdon, Glanton and West Lilburn. They are also recorded to have held significant military and political offices, including as
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well into the 17th Century, primary examples of whom were Sir William Lilburne in the 13th Century and the two Sir John Lilburnes in the 14th Century (see Prominent members and descendants below).
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As of the 15th Century, a branch of the family, bearing the inverted coat of arms, argent, three bougets sable, is recorded to have held "a modest manorial holding" at Thickley Punchardon, near
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The Lilburn family can be traced back to Lilburn, Northumberland. The family name can be found carved into ancient gravestones in the vicinity of West Lilburn Tower, Lilburn, and
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The heraldic blason for the Lilburn coat of arms is: cendree (or sable), three bougets argent. The Lilburn arms appeared "cut in stone" on the chapel of
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and godfather to Sir John's son Thomas (b. 1387). Sir John was twice taken prisoner following battles against the Scots: the first being a battle in
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in 1520, arrayed in a "numerous and valuable" body armour inherited as a Lilburn family heirloom by his son, John.
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Middleton, Sir Arthur E. (1918). Sir Gilbert de Middleton. Mawson Swan and Morgan Limited. p. 86-92.
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Of this line, in the 17th century, John Lilburne and most of his family were key figures in the
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Over the course of the 13th, 14th and 15th Centuries, the Lilburns are recorded to have owned
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John Lilburne, the Leveller, a Christian Democrat, Mildred A. Gibb, L. Drummond, 1967, p. 20
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in the 13th Century and oldest recorded ancestor of the Thickley Punchardon family line:
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J E E S Sharp and A E Stamp, 'Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward II, File 80', in
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The Lilburn coat of arms: a cendree (or sable) field, with three bougets argent.
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Lilburn Tower of Dunstanburgh Castle, seen from the edge of the outer bailey.
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during his tours across Britain to also include an annulet or crescent.
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in 1654 and supported the parliamentary cause in the English Civil War.
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A.J. Lilburn, 'The Family of Lilburn of West Lilburn',
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Index

House of Lilburn

Kingdom of England
United Kingdom
Northumberland
United Kingdom
Late Middle Ages
Lilburn, Northumberland
Belford
Richard Gough

Lindisfarne
medieval priory
Knights Templar
moieties
knight's fees
knights
commissioners of array
sheriffs
parliament
Bishop Auckland
English Civil Wars

Henry III
Lord Warden of the Middle Marches
Sir John Lilburne
Thomas 2nd Earl of Lancaster's
King Edward II
Gilbert de Middleton
Lewis de Beaumont

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