Black “Family Crest” or Coat of Arms - Family History & Surname
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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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