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British Lions & England international rugby union player (1941–2021)
John Vivian Pullin (1 November 1941 – 5 February 2021) was an England international rugby union player. A hooker, he played club rugby for Bristol Rugby
John_Pullin
Rugby union tour
His place was taken by Chris Rea Frank Laidlaw (Melrose and Scotland) John Pullin (Bristol and England) Ian McLauchlan (Jordanhill College and Scotland)
1971 British Lions tour to New Zealand and Australia
1971_British_Lions_tour_to_New_Zealand_and_Australia
British Lions & England international rugby union player
and a great player. Also in 1993, he became the second captain after John Pullin to lead and beat all of the “Big Three” Southern Hemisphere sides: Australia
Will_Carling
England international rugby union player (born 1991)
against New Zealand made Farrell just the fourth England Captain (after John Pullin, Will Carling and Martin Johnson) to lead and beat all of the “Big Three”
Owen_Farrell
Sports team
five minutes. After losing 18–9 at Lansdowne Road, the England captain, John Pullin famously stated, "We might not be very good but at least we turned up
England national rugby union team
England_national_rugby_union_team
British Lions & England international rugby union player (born 1978)
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Lewis_Moody
Rugby union competition
stadium gave a standing ovation to the England team. England captain John Pullin delivered a quip at a post-match dinner - "Well we might not be any good
1973 Five Nations Championship
1973_Five_Nations_Championship
British Lions & England international rugby union player & coach
Australia playing a team that included another future great lock forward, John Eales. Johnson made his Leicester debut on 14 February 1989 against the Royal
Martin_Johnson_(rugby_union)
Rugby union match
territory, the ball then passed through four pairs of Barbarian hands (John Pullin, John Dawes, Tommy David and Derek Quinnell) before Gareth Edwards, slipping
Barbarians vs New Zealand, 1973
Barbarians_vs_New_Zealand,_1973
British Lions & England international rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Maro_Itoje
British Lions & England international rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Jonny_Wilkinson
English rugby union player (born 1978)
tournament, finishing in 3rd place in his heat before being eliminated by John Gale. On 18 November 2006, Tindall made his first Guinness Premiership start
Mike_Tindall
British Lions & England international rugby union player
1998 after admitting stealing money from a trust fund of millionaire friend John Gorna. After his release, he commented that "I don't follow rugby any more
Tony_Neary
John Pullin A. O. Lewis Won 1-0 1973 Fiji & New Zealand John Pullin D. L. Sanders Won Won 1-0 (Fiji) 1-0 (New Zealand) 1975 Australia Tony Neary John
List of England national rugby union team matches
List_of_England_national_rugby_union_team_matches
British Lions & England international rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Matt_Dawson
Surname list
poulain. King / Queen There are several variants of "Pullen", including Pullin, Pullins, Pulleyn, Pullan and Pullein, the latter being the earliest recorded
Pullen
England international rugby union player (born 1986)
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Dylan_Hartley
British Lions & England international rugby union footballer
Philip John Vickery MBE DL (born 14 March 1976) is an English former rugby union player. A tighthead prop he won 73 international caps for England squad
Phil_Vickery_(rugby_union)
British Lions & England international rugby union footballer
including rugby player Austin Healey, Andrew Ridgeley from Wham! and actor John Hannah also participated in the Dallaglio Cycle Slam. Dallaglio married his
Lawrence_Dallaglio
British Lions & England rugby union international (born 1947)
Preceded by John Pullin English national rugby union captain 1975 Succeeded by Tony Neary
Fran_Cotton
English rugby union player (born 1986)
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Tom_Wood_(rugby_union)
England international rugby union player (born 1940)
John Richard Heaton Greenwood OBE (born 11 September 1940) is an English former rugby union player and coach. A flanker, he played for Waterloo, Cambridge
Dick_Greenwood
England international rugby union footballer
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Dorian_West
British Lions & England international rugby union player and administrator (born 1952)
Kirkby Lonsdale (also attended by another England and British Lions player, John Spencer) and Ellesmere College in Shropshire. He joined Fylde Rugby Club
Bill_Beaumont
Association football club in England
Wembley, Isthmian League Division One, 5 December 1995 Most appearances: John Pullin, 418 Most goals: Fred Clayden, 273 Most goals in a season: Jake Robinson
Billericay_Town_F.C.
Rugby union competition squads
Peter Larter Tony Neary Barry Ninnes Jacko Page David Powell John Pullin Peter Rossborough John Spencer (c.) Chris Wardlow Ian Wright captain in the first
1971 Five Nations Championship squads
1971_Five_Nations_Championship_squads
English rugby union player (born 1973)
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Simon_Shaw
British Lions & England international rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Roger_Uttley
England international rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Phil_de_Glanville
British Lions & England international rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Martin_Corry_(rugby_union)
Great Britain and England dual-code international rugby player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Jason_Robinson_(rugby)
British Lions & England international rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Tony_Diprose
British Lions & England international rugby union player
Michael John Catt OBE (born 17 September 1971) is a South African-born former rugby union player who played for the England national rugby union team.
Mike_Catt
British Lions & England international rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Jason_Leonard
England international rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Nigel_Melville
England international rugby union player, journalist & playwright
champion Doris Metaxa, and they had three children: Anne Marie, Anthony John and The Times journalist Philip Howard. Doë (Doris) Metaxa Howard was born
Peter_Howard_(journalist)
English international rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Chris_Robshaw
English rugby union player
the coaching coup that saw Dean Richards sacked as coach and replaced by John Wells, and Back was given a role as a Player/Defence Coach. Back scored two
Neil_Back
English rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Kyran_Bracken
Australian snowboarder (1987–2020)
Alex Pullin (20 September 1987 – 8 July 2020), nicknamed Chumpy, was an Australian snowboarder who competed at the 2010, 2014 and 2018 Winter Olympics
Alex_Pullin
England international rugby union player and head coach
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Steve_Borthwick
England international rugby union player
John Orwin (born 20 March 1954) is a former Rugby union lock. Orwin toured New Zealand with England playing in both tests in 1985. He then captained England
John_Orwin
English rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Adrian_Stoop
England international rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Alfred_Hamersley
England international rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Ernest Roberts (Royal Navy officer)
Ernest_Roberts_(Royal_Navy_officer)
England international rugby union player
player Mark Easter and the nephew of author Anne Easter Smith. His father, John, played squash professionally and reached No. 1 in Britain and No. 9 in the
Nick_Easter
English rugby cup
Coventry won the competition defeating Bristol in the final. In the final John Pullin was stretchered off after only a few minutes with a leg injury that resulted
1972–73_RFU_Knockout_Cup
English rugby union player (1944–2023)
Peter-John Dixon (30 April 1944 – 2 August 2023) was an England international rugby union player. Dixon was born in Yorkshire. His father, an RAF pilot
Peter_Dixon
British Lions & England international rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Jeff_Butterfield
England international rugby union player
John MacGregor Kendall Kendall-Carpenter CBE (25 September 1925 – 24 May 1990) was an English rugby union international who won 23 caps as a back row forward
John_Kendall-Carpenter
English rugby union football club
(1910 Tour to South Africa ) Tom Richards (1910 Tour to South Africa ) John Pullin (1968 & 1971 ) Alan Morley (1974 ) Mark Regan (1997 ) & 2001 ) Simon
Bristol_Bears
England international rugby union footballer
William John Abbott "Dave" Davies OBE (21 June 1890 – 26 April 1967) was a Welsh rugby union footballer who played international rugby for England normally
W._J._A._Davies
English cricketer and rugby union footballer
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Bob_Hiller
England international rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Richard Hill (rugby union, born 1961)
Richard_Hill_(rugby_union,_born_1961)
England international rugby union player
John Eric Greenwood (known as Jenny Greenwood) (23 July 1891 – 3 July 1975) was an England rugby union international, businessman and rugby administrator
John_Eric_Greenwood
Rugby union competition squads
Fielding John Finlan Dick Greenwood (c.) Bob Hiller Nigel Horton Peter Larter Ken Plummer Piggy Powell John Pullin Budge Rogers Dave Rollitt John Spencer
1969 Five Nations Championship squads
1969_Five_Nations_Championship_squads
England international rugby union player
all of England Five Nations fixtures, Richards lost his position to John Pullin. In 1967, Richards resumed his England career, playing a match against
Steve_Richards_(rugby_union)
Rugby union competition squads
Keith Fielding John Finlan Martin Hale Bob Hiller (c.) Barry Jackson Tony Jorden Peter Larter Mike Leadbetter John Novak John Pullin Gerry Redmond Roger
1970 Five Nations Championship squads
1970_Five_Nations_Championship_squads
Rugby matches played by England
Northern Transvaal. From the outset, under captain John Pullin and the management of Alec Lewis and John Elders, there was a buoyant and optimistic spirit
1972 England rugby union tour of South Africa
1972_England_rugby_union_tour_of_South_Africa
British Lions & Wales international rugby union player
ball to JPR Williams. It next passed through four pairs of hands (John Pullin, John Dawes, Tommy David and Derek Quinnell) before Edwards, slipping between
Gareth_Edwards_(rugby_union)
England international rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Paul_Dodge
British Lions & England international rugby union player
John Graham Willcox (born 16 February 1937 in Sutton Coldfield) is a rugby union international who represented England from 1961 to 1964, and the British
John_Willcox
British Lions and England rugby union player (1938–2025)
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Richard_Sharp_(rugby_union)
English rugby union competition
(Gloucester) 9 John Cannon (Clifton) 1 Robin Cowling (Gloucester) 2 John Pullin (c; Bristol) 3 Budge Rogers (Bristol) 4 Alan Brinn (Gloucester) 5 John Fidler
1972–73 Rugby Union County Championship
1972–73_Rugby_Union_County_Championship
Rugby union competition squads
Tony Jorden Alan Morley Tony Neary Alan Old Jacko Page Peter Preece John Pullin Chris Ralston Andy Ripley Dave Rollitt Peter Rossborough Keith Smith
1975 Five Nations Championship squads
1975_Five_Nations_Championship_squads
English cricketer & rugby union player
John Daniell (12 December 1878 – 24 January 1963) was an international rugby union player for England and a first-class cricketer for Somerset and Cambridge
John Daniell (English sportsman)
John_Daniell_(English_sportsman)
Army officer & England international rugby union player (1910–1989)
Barnstaple, Devon, England on 22 July 1910: he was the elder son of Alexander John Kendrew (1881–1929) and Eva Stella, née Faviell (1880–1952), and was educated
Douglas_Kendrew
England international rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Ernest_Taylor_(rugby_union)
English rugby union player (born 1953)
captains hailing from Bristol RFC being Leonard Corbett, Sam Tucker and John Pullin Rugby star is back in business, Bristol Evening Post, 10/06/2008
Richard_Harding_(rugby_union)
Argentine rugby union player
New Zealand (FT)". ESPN. Retrieved 1 December 2020. England captains John Pullin, Will Carling, Martin Johnson, Owen Farrell, France captains Fabien Pelous
Julián_Montoya
Day of the year
basketball player 1941 – Robert Foxworth, American actor and director 1941 – John Pullin, English rugby player (died 2021) 1942 – Larry Flynt, American publisher
November_1
with John Pullin, on the 1971 Lions tour. Scores and results list England's points tally first. Manager: Sandy Sanders Assistant Manager: John Elders
1973 England rugby union tour of Fiji and New Zealand
1973_England_rugby_union_tour_of_Fiji_and_New_Zealand
British Lions & England international rugby union footballer & cricketer
Andrew played their rugby at Middlesbrough RUFC. Andrew then attended St John's College, Cambridge, and played for Cambridge University in the Varsity Match
Rob_Andrew
1971 rugby union match
Nigel Starmer-Smith (Harlequins) LP 1 Stack Stevens (Harlequins) HK 2 John Pullin (Bristol) TP 3 Fran Cotton (Loughborough Colleges) LL 4 Peter Larter
England v President's Overseas XV
England_v_President's_Overseas_XV
Royal Navy admiral and sportsman (1883–1947)
Obituaries in 1947". ESPNcricinfo. 4 December 2005. Retrieved 21 April 2024. Lee, John (2023). A Grateful Nation Soon Forgot. Bath: Parragon. p. 146. ISBN 9781399949606
George_Hamilton_D'Oyly_Lyon
England international rugby union player (1906–1997)
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Tony_Novis
English rugby union player
John Guy Giberne Birkett (27 December 1884 – 16 October 1967) was an English international rugby union player who played for England between 1906 and 1912
John_Birkett_(rugby_union)
Academy in Alveston, Gloucestershire, England
Trainer Miles Normandale – Rugby player Rhys Oakley – Welsh rugby player John Pullin – England rugby captain Wayne Thompson – Rugby player Marlwood School
Marlwood_School
England international rugby union player
the Wayback Machine rfu.com Eric Evans player profile Scrum.com Griffiths, John. "Age is no barrier". espn.co.uk. Retrieved 15 June 2014. Blue Plaque for
Eric Evans (rugby union, born 1921)
Eric_Evans_(rugby_union,_born_1921)
British Lions & England international rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Budge_Rogers
South African rugby union player (1939–2025)
Lions tour and during one of the matches famously felled opposite hooker John Pullin with a punch. The Englishman would later bring up Pitzer's name as the
Gys_Pitzer
English sportsman (1863-1915)
in 1903. She married Stoddart in 1906. Stoddart and his wife lived in St John's Wood, London. He worked on the London Stock Exchange, then became secretary
Andrew_Stoddart
English rugby union player and barrister
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Carl_Aarvold
England international rugby union player
clothing from Burma. Steve Smith was employed by ITV as a co-commentator with John Taylor of the Rugby World Cup, from 1991 to 2003. He was co-commentator to
Steve Smith (rugby union, born 1951)
Steve_Smith_(rugby_union,_born_1951)
English athlete (1847-1925)
Walter Ingram (1878–1918) died of wounds received in France. The youngest, John, (1880–1927) was also wounded during the First World War, was awarded the
A._N._Hornby
England international rugby union player
encouragement from Marshal of the RAF Sir Hugh Trenchard and Air Marshal Sir John Salmond. They won the 1923 championship. In October 1919 he debuted for Harlequins
Wavell Wakefield, 1st Baron Wakefield of Kendal
Wavell_Wakefield,_1st_Baron_Wakefield_of_Kendal
Rugby union competition squads
coach: John Elders Fran Cotton Dick Cowman Sam Doble David Duckham Geoff Evans Tony Jorden Peter Larter Alan Morley Tony Neary Peter Preece John Pullin (c
1973 Five Nations Championship squads
1973_Five_Nations_Championship_squads
Rugby union competition squads
coach: John Elders Mike Burton Fran Cotton Peter Dixon David Duckham Geoff Evans Dusty Hare Nigel Horton Tony Jorden Tony Neary Alan Old John Pullin (c.)
1974 Five Nations Championship squads
1974_Five_Nations_Championship_squads
duly made on 22 May 1972 when the Proteas side lost narrowly (6–11) to John Pullin's touring England side in Cape Town. England had undertaken a short, unbeaten
Proteas_(rugby_union)
Rugby union competition squads
Danny Hearn Tony Horton Phil Judd Colin McFadyean John Owen Colin Payne David Perry Piggy Powell John Pullin Budge Rogers (c.) David Rosser Ted Rudd Don Rutherford
1966 Five Nations Championship squads
1966_Five_Nations_Championship_squads
Twickenham 937 David Powell Prop 1966-01-15 v Wales at Twickenham 938 John Pullin Hooker 1966-01-15 v Wales at Twickenham 939 Keith Savage Wing 1966-01-15
List of England national rugby union players
List_of_England_national_rugby_union_players
England international rugby union player
John Green (1881–1968) was a rugby union international who represented England from 1905 to 1907, and played for Skipton RFC. He also captained his country
John_Green_(rugby_union)
Agricultural university in Cirencester, England
Richard Nancekivell, Cornwall and Northampton Saints rugby union player John Pullin, England, British Lions and Bristol rugby union Player Andrew Balding
Royal_Agricultural_University
England international rugby union player
brother, Alex Sanderson, the future England Captain, Steve Borthwick, and John Kirkpatrick (rugby league). He joined Manchester Sale (now Sale Sharks) in
Pat_Sanderson
South African rugby union footballer
the 1972 England team that toured South Africa, namely Sam Doble and John Pullin, as well as the South African flanker Jan Ellis and future Springbok
Kevin_de_Klerk
English rugby union player (born 1945)
and 1966 Varsity matches and played club rugby for Richmond. Griffiths, John (1987). The Phoenix Book of International Rugby Records. London: J. M. Dent
Tony_Bucknall
Rugby union competition squads
Coulman John Finlan David Gay Bob Hiller Brian Keen Peter Larter Bob Lloyd Colin McFadyean (c.) Jim Parsons Roger Pickering Derek Prout John Pullin Bill
1968 Five Nations Championship squads
1968_Five_Nations_Championship_squads
England international rugby union footballer
John Scott (born 28 September 1954) is a former rugby union international who represented England from 1978 to 1984. Debut: 21 January 1978 –v- France
John Scott (rugby union, born 1954)
John_Scott_(rugby_union,_born_1954)
England international rugby union player
1971: John Spencer Feb 1971: Bob Hiller Mar–Apr 1971: John Spencer Jan–Feb 1972: Bob Hiller Feb–Mar 1972: Peter Dixon Jun 1972 – Mar 1974: John Pullin Jan–Feb
Joe_Periton
Corsetmaker (born 1962)
Mr. Pearl (born Mark Erskine-Pullin, 1962) is a noted corsetmaker of the late 20th and early 21st century. Pearl is known for his work with designers such
Mr._Pearl
JOHN PULLIN
JOHN PULLIN
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Johnna, JOHNA means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
Indian
German form of John
Male
German
Short form of Latin Johannes, JOHAN means "God is gracious." In use by the Czechs, Finnish, Germans and Scandinavians.
Boy/Male
American, British, English, French, Greek, Hebrew
God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John or Abbreviation of Jonathan Jehovah has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. Jean (see John).Americanized form of French St. Jean.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Norwegian, Swedish, Swiss, Ukrainian
The Lord is Gracious; God has Given; Gift of God; God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John; Abbreviation of Jonathan
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : patronymic from John. As a German name it may also be a reduced form of Johannes.Americanized form of Swiss German Schantz.
Surname or Lastname
English, Welsh, German, etc.
English, Welsh, German, etc. : ultimately from the Hebrew personal name yÅÌ£hÄnÄn ‘Jehovah has favored (me with a son)’ or ‘may Jehovah favor (this child)’. This personal name was adopted into Latin (via Greek) as Johannes, and has enjoyed enormous popularity in Europe throughout the Christian era, being given in honor of St. John the Baptist, precursor of Christ, and of St. John the Evangelist, author of the fourth gospel, as well as others of the nearly one thousand other Christian saints of the name. Some of the principal forms of the personal name in other European languages are Welsh Ieuan, Evan, Siôn, and Ioan; Scottish Ia(i)n; Irish Séan; German Johann, Johannes, Hans; Dutch Jan; French Jean; Italian Giovanni, Gianni, Ianni; Spanish Juan; Portuguese João; Greek IÅannÄ“s (vernacular Yannis); Czech Jan; Russian Ivan. Polish has surnames both from the western Slavic form Jan and from the eastern Slavic form Iwan. There were a number of different forms of the name in Middle English, including Jan(e), a male name (see Jane); Jen (see Jenkin); Jon(e) (see Jones); and Han(n) (see Hann). There were also various Middle English feminine versions of this name (e.g. Joan, Jehan), and some of these were indistinguishable from masculine forms. The distinction on grounds of gender between John and Joan was not firmly established in English until the 17th century. It was even later that Jean and Jane were specialized as specifically feminine names in English; bearers of these surnames and their derivatives are more likely to derive them from a male ancestor than a female. As a surname in the British Isles, John is particularly frequent in Wales, where it is a late formation representing Welsh Siôn rather than the older form Ieuan (which gave rise to the surname Evan). As an American family name this form has absorbed various cognates from continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)
Female
English
Medieval English contracted form of Old French Johanne, JOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Joan.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
God is Gracious
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Greek Ioannes (Latin Johannes), JOHN means "God is gracious." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including John the Baptist.
Boy/Male
American, Celebrity, Christian, Danish, Indian, Swedish
God is Merciful; Gift of God; Similar to John
Male
English
 Pet form of English Jonathan, JON means "God has given." Compare with other forms of Jon.
Boy/Male
Biblical American Hebrew Shakespearean
The grace or mercy of the Lord.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
God is Merciful; Gift of God
Biblical
the grace or mercy of the Lord,Jehovah's gift: the same name as Johanan, a contraction of Jehohanan
Boy/Male
African, American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Japanese, Malayalam, Netherlands, Polish, Portuguese, Shakesp
God is Merciful; Gift of God; God is Gracious; By the Grace of God
Male
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian form of Icelandic Jóhann, JON means "God is gracious." Compare with other forms of Jon.
Boy/Male
British, English, French, Hebrew
Has Shown Favour; Variant of John; Jehovah has been Gracious; God is Gracious
Boy/Male
Hindu
God has been gracious: has shown favor in the bible John the baptist baptized christ in the jordan
JOHN PULLIN
JOHN PULLIN
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pleasant
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
White Lotus
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Coileáin ‘descendant of Coileán’, a byname meaning ‘puppy’ or ‘young dog’.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Cuilinn ‘descendant of Cuileann’, a byname meaning ‘holly’.Scottish : habitational name from Cullen in Banff, so named from Gaelic cùilen, a diminutive of còil, cùil ‘nook’, ‘recess’.English : habitational name from the Rhineland city of Cologne (Old French form of Middle High German Köln, named with Latin colonia ‘colony’).English : variant of Cooling.
Female
Hebrew
(עלִיָּה) Variant spelling of Hebrew Aliya, ALIYAH means "to ascend, to go up." Compare with another form of Aliyah.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Sura in Quran
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant spelling of Bussey or of Boosey, which is possibly a topographic name from Middle English bosy ‘cow or ox stall’.
Boy/Male
Australian, Irish, Scottish
Watchtower
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of German Erich, EERO means "ever-ruler."Â
Surname or Lastname
Irish
Irish : variant of Harkin.English and Scottish : patronymic from the personal name Harkin.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Goddess Parvati
JOHN PULLIN
JOHN PULLIN
JOHN PULLIN
JOHN PULLIN
JOHN PULLIN
v. t.
To join together.
n.
Alt. of Cheap-john
v. t.
To associate, to join.
n.
A European fish. See Doree, and John Doree.
v. t.
To associate one's self to; to be or become connected with; to league one's self with; to unite with; as, to join a party; to join the church.
n.
A familiar diminutive of John.
v. t.
To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Join
v. t.
To join; to unite.
n.
The line joining two points; the point common to two intersecting lines.
imp. & p. p.
of Join
a.
Of or pertaining to John, esp. to the Apostle John or his writings.
n.
A familiar nickname of, or substitute for, John.
n.
A proper name of a man.
v. t.
To join together.
v. t.
To unite in marriage.
v. i.
To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the hones of the skull join; two rivers join.
n.
A priest or presbyter; as, Prester John.
v. t.
To enjoin upon; to command.
v. t.
To bring together, literally or figuratively; to place in contact; to connect; to couple; to unite; to combine; to associate; to add; to append.