James Pulman FSA (bapt. 4 June 1783 [1] – 29 October 1859) was an English officer of arms.
Pulman was born in Ottery St Mary, Devon, [2] the son of Thomas and Susannah Pulman. In 1820, married Harriet May Walker, who died 22 April 1828. [3] They had two sons, James Heard Pulman (1821–1900), a barrister who served as House of Lords Librarian, [4] and Thomas Walter Pulman (1822–1897). [5]
Pulman held the offices of Portcullis Pursuivant (1822–1838), [6] Richmond Herald (1838–1846), [7] Norroy King of Arms (1846–1848), [8] and Clarenceux King of Arms (1848–1859). [9] He was also Yeoman Usher of the Black Rod at the time of his death. [10]
He was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1812. [11]
Pulman died at his home in East Hill, Wandsworth, aged 76. [12] [13]
James Pulman FSA (bapt. 4 June 1783 [1] – 29 October 1859) was an English officer of arms.
Pulman was born in Ottery St Mary, Devon, [2] the son of Thomas and Susannah Pulman. In 1820, married Harriet May Walker, who died 22 April 1828. [3] They had two sons, James Heard Pulman (1821–1900), a barrister who served as House of Lords Librarian, [4] and Thomas Walter Pulman (1822–1897). [5]
Pulman held the offices of Portcullis Pursuivant (1822–1838), [6] Richmond Herald (1838–1846), [7] Norroy King of Arms (1846–1848), [8] and Clarenceux King of Arms (1848–1859). [9] He was also Yeoman Usher of the Black Rod at the time of his death. [10]
He was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1812. [11]
Pulman died at his home in East Hill, Wandsworth, aged 76. [12] [13]