Black Coat of Arms amp Family Crest Symbols Bearers History
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Black “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History Surname • For ancestry, genealogy research heraldic merchandise, please visit: • https://www.coadb.com • Email: [email protected] • Phone: 785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM (ET) • 1) Charles Christopher Black of the Inner Temple (1809-1879), British art historian and museum official - Or, a lion rampant gules in chief a mullet of six points azure between two boars’ heads couped of the second. Crest—A mount vert thereon a cat guard, proper holding between the paws an inescutcheon azure charged with a boar’s head erased or. • 2) John Cameron Black Esq., Justice of the Peace of Glasgow, President of the Scottish Shipmaster’s Association (born 1864), only son of Donald Black of Lismore, Argyllshire (1842-1902) - Barry of eight gules and argent, surmounted of a galley sable, sails furled and oars in action, on a chief or, an anchor of the third between two thistles slipped proper. Crest: On a wreath of his liveries, an estoile argent issuing from a sea proper. Badge— A thistle slipped proper, ensigned with a naval crown or. Motto: Sidera duces. • 3) Black of Ireland - Azure a lion rampant argent on a chief of the last three mullets gules. Crest: A dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a scimitar all proper. • not stated – possibilities include: • William Black of Ballybine, co. Down (d.c. 1722) • Samuel Black of Greggy, co. Monaghan (d.c. 1737) • David Black of Granshock (d.c.1737) • James Black of Dublin (d.c. 1767), auctioneer • James Black of Belfast (d.c. 1767) • Joseph Black of Tyllandoney (d.c. 1774) • Thomas Daniel Black Esq. (d.c. 1796), Major in the 13th Foot • Joseph Black of Edinburgh (d.c. 1800), physician • Thomas Black of Londonderry (d.c. 1808), ropemaker • George Black of Glenstall, co. Antrim (d.c. 1809) • 4) Black of Denniston, Scotland - found in 16th century manuscript - Vert three boars’ heads erased or. • Note: There was a David Black (c. 1546-1603), Church of Scotland minister • 5) Blacke of Suffolk and Essex - Gules a pale sable over all on a end Or three mullets (martlets?) sable. Crest: A hand fesseways couped proper. • 6) Walter Black of Elton Manor and Aslockton Hall, co. Nottingham, England (born 1850), third son of Thomas Black of The Cedars, Beeston, co. Nottinghamshire (d. 1888) - Quarterly, gules and sable, in the second quarter a dexter hand couped proper, and in the third quarter a stag's head caboshed, between the attires a cross pattée fitchée at the foot argent, over all a bend or, charged with three mullets pierced of the field. Crest: On a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm couped in armour, the hand proper holding a fret or. Motto: Nil promisso tenacius. • 7) Black of Temple, Midlothian, Scotland - found in 16th century manuscript - Argent a chevron sable between two mullets in chief and a crescent in base gules. • 8) Black of Westminster, England and Berwick, Scotland - Argent a chevron sable in chief three mullets and in base a crescent gules. • 9) Charles Bertram Black of Edinburgh (born 1821), son of Adam Black (1784-1874), Scottish published and politician, son of Charles Black (c. 1756-1826), a master builder, son of Francis Black - Argent a saltire sable between a mullet in chief and three crescents in flank and base gules. Crest—A demi lion sable. Motto: Non crux sed lux. • 10) Black of Craigmaddie, co. Stirling, 1863 - purchased by James Black, Lord Provost of Glasgow – later acquired by James Spens Black, manufacturer, who had son Norman Spens Black Esq. of Grove Avenue, Blackrock, co. Dublin, Ireland (born 1855) - Argent a saltire sable between three martlets in chief and flank and a crescent in base gules, on a chief of the second three roses or. Crest: A demi lion rampant proper gorged with a collar or. Motto: Non crux sed lux. • 11) Philip Barton Black of Glasgow (1805-1879), “lived in a mansion house on Jamaica Street, Glasglow that had been purchased by his father, John Black (1759-1826), a printer and merchant, son of James Black - Argent a saltire sable between three martlets in chief and flank, and a crescent in base, gules on a chief of the second as many pheons points downwards or. Crest: A kangaroo sejant proper. Motto: Via crucis via lucis. • 12) Gilbert Black, Dean of Guild of Aberdeen, registered in 1672 - Argent a saltire sable between a mullet in chief and a crescent in base gules a chief of the second. Crest—A demi lion proper. Motto—Non crux sed lux. • 13) John Black, writer of Wigtown, registered 1850 - Argent a saltire and chief sable the latter charged with a passion cross between two pelicans in their piety or, in base a mullet gules. Crest—A star or, rising out of a cloud proper. Motto—Spes lucis aeternae. • Note: Was this John Black (1787-1857), son of James Black (1755-1826), father of numerous children including George Couper Black of Wigtown (1819-1863)?
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