. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. o. Down, and Belfast, h. 1837 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1867, Mary Olivia {d. 1887), d. of James Wallace, of Belfast :—James Wallace Blackwood, Gentleman, h. 1873 ; , Adelaide, 4th d. of Joseph Miller, of Belfast; andhas issue—-James Taylor Blackwood, Gentleman, ; Adelaide Caroline i. 1923, Edmund BrounRamsay Colles]. Res.—Beaconsfield, Windsor Avenue,Belfast. William Blackwood Blackwood, Gentleman, h. 1876 ;m. 1904, Henrietta Lilian, d. of William Paul Metchim,of Courtlands, Nightingale Lane, Balham, Res.—3 Maid of Honours R


. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. o. Down, and Belfast, h. 1837 ; d. 1924 ; m. 1867, Mary Olivia {d. 1887), d. of James Wallace, of Belfast :—James Wallace Blackwood, Gentleman, h. 1873 ; , Adelaide, 4th d. of Joseph Miller, of Belfast; andhas issue—-James Taylor Blackwood, Gentleman, ; Adelaide Caroline i. 1923, Edmund BrounRamsay Colles]. Res.—Beaconsfield, Windsor Avenue,Belfast. William Blackwood Blackwood, Gentleman, h. 1876 ;m. 1904, Henrietta Lilian, d. of William Paul Metchim,of Courtlands, Nightingale Lane, Balham, Res.—3 Maid of Honours Row, The Green, Richmond, Surrey. Reginald Walter Henry Blackwood, Esq., , , h. 1883. Seat—Castlenavin, Seaforde, co. —24 University Square, Dublin. BLACKWOOD (). Argent, a saltire sable betweenfour mascles gules, on a chief of the second three oak-leavesproper ; on an escutcheon of pretence, quarterly, i and 4,or, a bend wavy azure between a lion passant in chief andanother counter-passant in base gules (Gloag); 2. or, a. chevron gules between three lions gambs erect and erased azure (Austin); 3. sable, a bend between cross crosslets fitch^e argent (Lake). Mantling sable, doubled argent. Crest—On a wreath of his liveries, a sun in splendour, issuing from clouds all proper. Motto— Per vias rectas. Son of John Blackwood of Dunkeld Lodge, Edinburgh, b. \ d. ; }fi. Edith Mary, dau. of Frederick James Catling :^ John Lionel Blackwood, Gentleman, Lieut. West of Scotland Artill. Mil., b. ; m. 1899, Elizabeth Duncan Lake, d. of John Austin Lake-Gloag, by his wife Hon. Elizabeth Georgiana, d. of 3rd Viscount Lake. Res.— BLADES of Epsom (H. Coll.), Azure, a saltire betweenfour pheons argent, on a chief or a lion passant azure and argent. Crest—On a wreath of thecolours, in front of a talbots head erased sable, threepheons inverted argent. Motto— Pro Deo, rege, etpatria. Son of Rowland Hill Blades, Gentleman, of Sutton, Sur


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