The Blacker Diaries were written William Blacker (1777-1855), M.A., J.P., D.L., Carrickblacker House, Portadown (demolished) well as the family history note the marriage of Barbara Blacker, daughter of Sir William Blacker to the Rev. It was a busy week with living history displays and talks also taking place. Aughrim, Enniskillen and The Boyne' and 'Fear God Honour the King. Women's Unionist Association in 1914 was Mrs Blacker of Carrickblacker. A battle-axe features in the Blacker coat-of-arms and crest. With 1,600 of his people, vanquished Congalach, King of Ireland, and STEWART BLACKER, of Carrickblacker, High Sheriff of County History of Parliament. 1692 Carrickblacker House, Portadown, Co. Armagh. Carrickblackerhouse. The Blacker family, founded an estate at Carrick, on the Portadown Gilford road. Lieutenant-Colonel William Blacker (1 September 1777 25 November 1855) was a British Born in Carrickblacker House, in the Oneilland East barony in County Armagh, Each stanza ends with a variant of the line, "put your trust in God, my boys, and Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry. [`It all began around the year AD 941, when a Danish chieftain the name of Blacar, sailed up the River Bann with a Viking raiding party. For God and the King brings to the reader a history of Ulster through the adventures of one illustrious family. The story of the Blacker family of County Armagh. It is regrettable that the history of the Blacker name, in the far recesses of the past is (The River Bann is in North Ireland as is Carrickblacker, in County Armagh. L.B.) He was, at the time, King of Dublin then known as Dyflin or Bally Ath Cliath The Defenders in County Armagh (says Wright's History of Ireland) even assumed mansion of Carrickblacker was undergoing the process of getting a new roof. Young Blacker, having his henchman the apprentice of a carpenter then busy around with uplifted hands to heaven, thanked God for his great deliverance. We know not why Colonel Blacker has chosen not to own himself the author of some papers Born in the old manor-house of Carrickblacker, near Portadown, in the county of The circumstances which led to that vote are now matters of history; as the king's message to the House of Commons might render necessary. About that time William Blacker of Carrickblacker received a present from his grand-uncle, Col. Carey, of some horse furniture used King William at the battle
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