Clement Johnston Black (7 May 1888 - 18 December 1967) was a Chartered Accountant and a member of the 1st and 2nd State Councils of Ceylon.
Clement Johnston Black was born on 7 May 1888 in Midbothian, Scotland. [1] He was educated in Glasgow and travelled to Ceylon in 1913. He was employed as an Accountant at Walker, Sons & Company Limited and as a Company Director on a number of firms including, Colombo Stores Ltd, Ceylon Printers Ltd, Ceylon Theatres Ltd, Ceylon Hotels Ltd, and Nuwara Eliya Hotels Company Ltd. [2]
Black was appointed to the 1st State Council of Ceylon on 25 March 1935 and was re-appointed to the 2nd State Council in 1936, [3] where he served on the Executive Committee of Home Affairs. [2] [4]
He served as one of the first Company Directors of the Bank of Ceylon, from its initial establishment in 1939 until 1942, when he was replaced by E. P. A. Fernando. [5] [6]
Black married Mildred Beryl née Buckman, with whom he had four children; one son and three daughters. [1]
Black died on 18 December 1967 in Saint Saviour, Jersey. [7]
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