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MR. BLACK was born in the parish of Keir, Dumfriesshire, and educated in a school supported by Mr. Gladstone of Capenoch, and in the parish school of Keir. Later, at Penpont, he was a schoolfellow of Joseph Thomson, the African explorer. As parliamentary agent of the Scottish Permissive Bill and Temperance Association he is well known in the lobby of the House of Commons. It was upon his representations on behalf of the Association that first Mr. Bonar Law, and afterwards
Sir John Stirling Maxwell were induced to introduce a Bill for the ten o'clock closing of
Mr. Black is an elder in Whiteinch U.F. Church, superintendent of the Mission Sabbath School, and chairman of the Home Mission Association. He is on the Commission of the Peace for Lanarkshire. In 1888 he married Isabella, daughter of the late James Gray, merchant, Newton-Stewart. His favourite recreation is bowling.
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