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211:. In his day, the family was noted to be "typical of the lesser gentry in the northern counties: its members often dull and uninspired, sitting in Parliament but saying little, engaging in the minutiae of local magisterial and commercial disputes."
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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
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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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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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260:(1279-1355, grandson of the above William) was a knight who held numerous political and military offices during the first half of the 14th Century and took part in
400:(died 1665, 1st cousin of John "Freeborn") was an English politician and steward of the manor of Holm Cultram, having fought as an officer and major for the
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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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320:(died 1562, third great nephew of the above John, Constable of Alnwick) was present during the Anglo-French summit between
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304:(born 1387, possibly son of the above John) was a representative for Northumberland in parliament under Henry VI in 1434.
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804:"Hexham Courant | Lifestyle | Gardening | Garden glories surround the gothic splendours of Lilburn"
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in 1520, arrayed in a "numerous and valuable" body armour inherited as a Lilburn family heirloom by his son, John.
376:(1613–1665, brother of John "Freeborn") was an English soldier, politician and signatory to the death warrant of
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340:(1614-1657, great grandson of the above Bartholomew) was a political Leveller and a key figure in the
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1084:Free-born John. A Biography of John Lilburne
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314:in the 15th Century.
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