I'm not finding a Lord anything. Maybe you mean Logwood?
http://www.paintmaking.com/historic_pigments.htm
And :
Logwood Inks write a purplish black and dry black, and are in general use in schools and for other purposes where absolute permanency is not required.
From this site: http://www.evanlindquist.com/otherme...dinknotes.html
The sample looks more blue than black on this page: http://www.evanlindquist.com/otherme...dinknotes.html
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