Putland, William (1751 -1800)

William Putland was the fourth son of John Putland Esq., of Dublin (1709-1773) and Catherine, eldest daughter and eventual coheir of Sir Emanuel Moore, 3rd Baronet of Ross Carbery in County Cork. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, which he entered 12 April 1770 as a Fellow Commoner age nineteen. He married Anne Evans, second daughter of John Evans of Bulgaden Hall (d.1758) second son of George Evans, 1st Baron Carbery of Carbery in County Cork.

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Putland, William (1751-1800)  (Stamp 1) Title: Putland, William (1751 - 1800) (Stamp 1)
Arms: zure on a bend wavy between two estoiles or three rudders sable (Putland) impaling Argent three boars heads couped sable (Evans)
Crest: An elephant's head couped
Motto: Domine dirige nos
Dimensions (height x width): 68mm x 55mm
Impalement: Argent three boars heads couped sable (Evans)
Heraldic Charges: bend wavy, on a, between, Heraldic Charges: boars heads (3), Heraldic Charges: elephant's head, Heraldic Charges: estoiles (2), Heraldic Charges: rudders (3)