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Here is what I received from Town Clerk's Office of the Town of Burrillville,
Rhode Island:
"The flag is the Town's coat of arms on a white field with
the year of Burrillville's incorporation and Town of Burrillville.
The town
is named for James O. Burrill, Esq., Attorney General of RI. Our coat of arms is
designed directly from the family coat of arms of the Burrills in England. Its
official coloring is described as follows: Or a saltire gules, on a chief azure
a crescent between two etoiles pierced of six points of the first. This is
translated to: upper part has blue background with gold stars and moon, and
bottom part has gold background with red cross.
Vicki T. Martin
Burrillville Town Clerk's Office"
Valentin Poposki, 8 March 2009