Clan Blackadder

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MottoCourage Helps Fortune
Historic seatOld Tulliallan Castle, Kincardine, Fife
Clan Blackadder
MottoCourage Helps Fortune
Profile
RegionScottish Lowlands
DistrictFife and Berwick-upon-Tweed
Clan Blackadder no longer has a chief, and is an armigerous clan
Historic seatOld Tulliallan Castle, Kincardine, Fife
Allied clans

Clan Blackadder is a Scottish clan. [citation needed] The clan historically held lands near the Anglo-Scottish border.

Today Clan Blackadder does not have a chief recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms, therefore the clan has no standing under Scots law. Clan Blackadder is considered an armigerous clan, meaning that it is considered to have had at one time a chief who possessed the chiefly arms; however, no one at present is in possession of such arms. The arms of Blackadder of that Ilk are blazoned as: Azure, on a chevron Argent three roses Gules.[1]

Name

The clan name is a territorial name derived from the lands of Blackadder in Berwickshire. The lands, in turn, are named after the Blackadder Water, a river which is part of the River Tweed system, and which runs through the Scottish Borders. The name Blackadder is derived from the Old English awedur which means "running water" or "stream". George Fraser Black states that in 1426, Blakadir de Eodem (of that Ilk) held the lands in the earldom of March.[1] Early bearers of the surname are Adam of Blacathathir in 1477, Robert Blackader in the 15th century, and Charles Blakater in 1486.[2]

According to a 1942 book on the Berwickshire dialect, the name was then pronounced ble-ke-TAR.[3]

Eminence in 1450–1518

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