Lilburn family

Lilburn
The Lilburn coat of arms: a cendree (or sable) field, with three bougets argent.
CountryKingdom of England, United Kingdom
Place of originLilburn, Northumberland
MottoVis Viri Fragilis

The Lilburns are a family originating in Northumberland, United Kingdom, and were members of the country's lesser gentry throughout the Late Middle Ages up until the 17th century.[1][2][3][4] The family name Lilburn (variations include Lilburne, Lilleburne and Lilburne) derives from the original home of the family, Lilburn, Northumberland.[5]

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  5. ^ A Dictionary of English Surnames, Percy Hide Reaney, W. A. F. Browne, Richard Middlewood Wilson, Routledge, 1991, p. 1955