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Pulman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cory Pulman (born 1963), English actress now known by her married name Cory Pulman-Jones
Pulman
English former professional snooker player, 8-time world champion (last 1968)
Herbert John Pulman (12 December 1923 – 25 December 1998) was an English professional snooker player who was the World Snooker Champion from 1957 to 1968
John_Pulman
British singer and actress (born 1969)
Liza Kate Pulman (born 1969) is a British singer and actress. She is one third of the satirical comedy trio Fascinating Aïda which received Drama Desk
Liza_Pulman
Annual professional snooker ranking tournament
where the current champion would be challenged by another player. John Pulman won all seven challenge matches. Joe Davis dominated the tournament over
World_Snooker_Championship
British television screenwriter
Jack Pulman (11 July 1925 – 20 May 1979) was a British television screenwriter, most famous for the 1976 BBC television series, I, Claudius, based on the
Jack_Pulman
American actor (born 1953)
William Pullman (born December 17, 1953) is an American actor. After graduating with a Master of Fine Arts degree in theater, he was an adjunct professor
Bill_Pullman
19th-century English journalist, antiquary, and writer
George Philip Rigney Pulman (1819–1880) was an English journalist, antiquary, and writer on fishing. In 1857 he founded Pulman's Weekly News and Advertiser
George_Pulman
English transgender boy (died 2022)
Jason Pulman was an English transgender boy from East Sussex who died by suicide at the age of 15. The inquest into his death found that systemic failures
Jason_Pulman
New Zealand photographer (1836–1900)
Elizabeth Pulman née Chadd (1 August 1836 – 3 February 1900) was a British-born New Zealand photographer. She is regarded as one of New Zealand's first
Elizabeth_Pulman
1976 BBC television series
novel I, Claudius and its 1935 sequel Claudius the God. Written by Jack Pulman, it stars Derek Jacobi as Claudius, with Siân Phillips, Brian Blessed, George
I,_Claudius_(TV_series)
New Zealand rower (1946–2011)
Douglas William Pulman (1 January 1946 – 7 December 2011) was a New Zealand rowing coxswain. Pulman was born in 1946 in Ngāruawāhia. At the 1962 British
Doug_Pulman
English officer of arms
James Pulman FSA (bapt. 4 June 1783 – 29 October 1859) was an English officer of arms. Pulman was born in Ottery St Mary, Devon, the son of Thomas and
James_Pulman
Snooker tournament, held 1957
1927. John Pulman won the event for the first time by defeating Jackie Rea 39–34 in the 73-frame final. Rea led in the early stages but Pulman pulled ahead
1957 World Professional Match-play Championship
1957_World_Professional_Match-play_Championship
Professional snooker world championship tournaments
by the Billiards Association and Control Council. The 1957 champion John Pulman contested and won all seven challenge matches against various opponents
1964–68 World Snooker Championships
1964–68_World_Snooker_Championships
English barrister and librarian
James Heard Pulman (1821 – 22 April 1900) was an English barrister and librarian who was the second librarian at the House of Lords Library, serving from
James_Heard_Pulman
English cricketer
William Walker Pulman (14 November 1852 – 22 August 1936) was an English first-class cricketer and clergyman. The son of William Walker Pulman senior, he
William_Pulman
Australian author
Felicity Pulman (born 1945) is an Australian author with an interest in crime, history and fantasy. Her novels include Ghost Boy, the Shalott trilogy and
Felicity_Pulman
English actress (1931–2023)
Young married screenwriter Jack Pulman. They had two daughters together, singer Liza Pulman and actress Cory Pulman. Pulman died in 1979 from a heart attack
Barbara_Young_(actress)
adaptation of Robert Graves' I, Claudius and Claudius the God. Written by Jack Pulman, it was one of the corporation's most successful drama serials of all time
List_of_I,_Claudius_episodes
International football competition
Samoa Cook Islands Papua New Guinea The matches will be played at the Pulman Arena in Auckland. The draw took place on 27 July 2023 at the OFC Home Of
2023_OFC_Futsal_Nations_Cup
British comedy singing group and cabaret act
founder member Dillie Keane; Adèle Anderson, who joined in 1984; and Liza Pulman, who first joined in 2004. The group received a Perrier Award nomination
Fascinating_Aïda
Snooker tournament
eighth and last world snooker title by defeating John Pulman by 38 frames to 35 in the final. Pulman led 31–29 going into the last day of the final on 10
1956 World Professional Match-play Championship
1956_World_Professional_Match-play_Championship
English snooker player (1935–2006)
respectively. In 1957, the professional world snooker title had passed to John Pulman, and he had retained it through a series of challenge matches from 1964
John_Spencer_(snooker_player)
Professional snooker tournament
by the Sunday Empire News newspaper. Joe Davis won the event, with John Pulman finishing in second place. The tournament saw the re-introduction of the
1948 Sunday Empire News Tournament
1948_Sunday_Empire_News_Tournament
Snooker tournament
tournament sponsored by the News of the World. The tournament was won by John Pulman who won 7 of his 8 matches and finished ahead of Joe Davis who won 5 matches
1953/1954 News of the World Snooker Tournament
1953/1954_News_of_the_World_Snooker_Tournament
International football competition
national under-18 teams of Oceania. The tournament was held at the Bruce Pulman Arena in Auckland, New Zealand between 4–7 October 2017. The winners of
2017 OFC Youth Futsal Tournament
2017_OFC_Youth_Futsal_Tournament
English former professional snooker player, 8-time world champion
five more championships, defeating Donaldson three times and then John Pulman twice. Davis won the World Billiards championship twice in 1980, defeating
Fred_Davis_(snooker_player)
from Brighton. Formed in 2012 as a solo-project by vocalist/guitarist Jack Pulman, the band quickly expanded into a three piece that included bassist Rory
Birdskulls
Professional snooker tournament, held 1969–70
Ray Reardon, who claimed the title with a 37–33 final victory over John Pulman. Reardon also made the highest break of the tournament, a 118, and received
1970 World Snooker Championship
1970_World_Snooker_Championship
Welsh professional snooker player (1932–2024)
quarter-finals, Spencer in the semi-finals, and John Pulman 37–33 in the final, having led 27–14 before Pulman reduced the lead to one frame at 34–33. At the
Ray_Reardon
Professional snooker tournament
semi-finals were each decided on the aggregate score across three frames. Pulman defeated Rea by 10 points after taking the last three colours in their second
1971_Park_Drive_600
Northern Irish snooker player (1949–2010)
decades.) In the quarter-finals, Higgins defeated former world champion John Pulman 31–23. In the semi-finals, Rex Williams established a 12–6 lead against
Alex_Higgins
English billiards and snooker player (born 1933)
Snooker Championship on a challenge basis in 1964, and lost twice to John Pulman, once in a single match and once in a series of matches played in South
Rex_Williams
Dates use the mm-dd date format. "Pulman too good for Rea". Birmingham Daily Post. 17 March 1964. p. 21. "Pulman top man". Birmingham Daily Post. 23
1963–64_snooker_season
Winners of the World Snooker Championship
John Pulman (ENG) Challenges 1964 (Apr): John Pulman (ENG) 1964 (Oct): John Pulman (ENG) 1965 (Mar): John Pulman (ENG) 1965 (Sep–Dec): John Pulman (ENG)
List of World Snooker Championship winners
List_of_World_Snooker_Championship_winners
Chinese snooker player (born 2003)
John Pulman (ENG) Challenges 1964 (Apr): John Pulman (ENG) 1964 (Oct): John Pulman (ENG) 1965 (Mar): John Pulman (ENG) 1965 (Sep–Dec): John Pulman (ENG)
Wu_Yize
1974 British television series
Elizabeth Holford, Ken Hughes, Troy Kennedy Martin, Robert Muller, Jack Pulman, David Turner and Hugh Whitemore. The series tells the story of the final
Fall_of_Eagles
British TV series
Library issued a prose adaptation of Pulman's scripts by career novelizer Martin Noble, under the title Jack Pulman's Private Schulz. O'Connor, John J. (26
Private_Schulz
Motor vehicle
generation: Audi S8 D2". www.autobild.de (in German). Retrieved 20 November 2018. Pulman, Ben. "Audi S8 - Ronin". CAR Magazine. Retrieved 20 November 2018. Johnson
Audi_S8
1970s TV series
Poldark Title card Genre Drama Written by Paul Wheeler Jack Russell Jack Pulman Alexander Baron John Wiles Directed by Christopher Barry Paul Annett Kenneth
Poldark_(1975_TV_series)
1969 British-American film by Delbert Mann
on the 1850 novel of the same name by Charles Dickens, adapted by Jack Pulman. The film was released in the UK in 1970. It stars Robin Phillips in the
David_Copperfield_(1969_film)
Applications of category theory
of Meaning, arXiv:1003.4394 Kartsaklis, Dimitri; Sadrzadeh, Mehrnoosh; Pulman, Stephen; Coecke, Bob (2016), "Reasoning about meaning in natural language
Applied_category_theory
Tibetan government-in-exile based in India
permits for entry. A 1978 study by Melvyn Goldstein and a 1983 study by Lynn Pulman on Tibetan communities-in-exile in southern India argue that the CTA adopted
Central Tibetan Administration
Central_Tibetan_Administration
Snooker tournament, held December 1954 to March 1955
lead over John Pulman in the 73-frame final. The match ended with the score at 38–35 after the dead frames were played out. It was Pulman's first appearance
1955 World Professional Match-play Championship
1955_World_Professional_Match-play_Championship
Professional snooker tournament in Australia
three professional players: Alex Higgins, John Pulman, and Eddie Charlton. Charlton eliminated Pulman to meet Higgins in the final, which Charlton won
1972 Marrickville Professional
1972_Marrickville_Professional
Snooker tournament
defending champion Pulman featuring in the first match. Pulman retained the title in several challenges from 1964 to 1968. Pulman had been touring snooker
1972 World Snooker Championship
1972_World_Snooker_Championship
Snooker tournament, held 1970
tournament. Ray Reardon was the defending champion, having defeated John Pulman in the 1970 final, however Reardon lost to John Spencer in the semi-final
1971 World Snooker Championship
1971_World_Snooker_Championship
Snooker tournament
due to illness. Defending champion Davis defeated Stokes and then John Pulman, to face Donaldson for the eighth consecutive world final. Donaldson had
1954 World Professional Match-play Championship
1954_World_Professional_Match-play_Championship
Snooker tournament
tournament sponsored by the News of the World. The tournament was won by John Pulman who all his 5 matches. Fred Davis finished in second place ahead of Jackie
1956/1957 News of the World Snooker Tournament
1956/1957_News_of_the_World_Snooker_Tournament
2018 single by Bad Bunny featuring Drake
artists along with Edgar Semper Vargas, Elvin Peña, Francis Diaz, Henry Pulman, Luian Malave Nieves, Joseph Negron Velez, Max Borghetti, Noah Assad and
Mía_(Bad_Bunny_song)
Welsh snooker player (1947–2024)
John Pulman (ENG) Challenges 1964 (Apr): John Pulman (ENG) 1964 (Oct): John Pulman (ENG) 1965 (Mar): John Pulman (ENG) 1965 (Sep–Dec): John Pulman (ENG)
Terry_Griffiths
Snooker tournament
Fred Davis and gave John Pulman, Walter Donaldson and Jackie Rea 14 points and Rex Williams 16. Fred Davis gave John Pulman 10, Walter Donaldson and Jackie
1955/1956 News of the World Snooker Tournament
1955/1956_News_of_the_World_Snooker_Tournament
Snooker variant tournament
Championship series. There were three competitors, Joe Davis, Fred Davis and John Pulman, competing for prize money of £750. Matches were of 25 frames over two days
1959 News of the World Snooker Plus Tournament
1959_News_of_the_World_Snooker_Plus_Tournament
Snooker tournament
the tournament, 115, on the last day of his semi-final match against John Pulman. It followed his break of 100 in the previous frame, and was the first time
1949 World Snooker Championship
1949_World_Snooker_Championship
Suburb in Auckland, New Zealand
east of Great South Road. The McLennan housing development next to Bruce Pulman Park was built on the former army base, made much smaller in the 2010s.
Takanini
1971 British adventure film directed by Delbert Mann
Times called it "something of a disappointment". Pauline Kael said "Jack Pulman has drawn a trim, craftsmanlike screenplay" and the director "keeps everything
Kidnapped_(1971_film)
Two-seat electric car
2023-07-26. Archived from the original on 26 July 2023. Retrieved 2025-03-16. Pulman, Ben. "Renault Twizy ZE electric concept at 2009 Frankfurt motor show".
Renault_Twizy
Group of snooker players: Ronnie O'Sullivan, John Higgins, and Mark Williams
John Pulman (ENG) Challenges 1964 (Apr): John Pulman (ENG) 1964 (Oct): John Pulman (ENG) 1965 (Mar): John Pulman (ENG) 1965 (Sep–Dec): John Pulman (ENG)
Class_of_'92_(snooker)
Chinese snooker player (born 1997)
John Pulman (ENG) Challenges 1964 (Apr): John Pulman (ENG) 1964 (Oct): John Pulman (ENG) 1965 (Mar): John Pulman (ENG) 1965 (Sep–Dec): John Pulman (ENG)
Zhao_Xintong
1970 British film directed by Sam Wanamaker
The Executioner Film poster Directed by Sam Wanamaker Written by Jack Pulman Story by Gordon McDonell Produced by Charles H. Schneer Starring George Peppard
The_Executioner_(1970_film)
1972 British TV drama series
as Richard Pershore Anton Rodgers as Peter Frame Donald Sinden as David Pulman Bernard Hepton as Rodney Spurling Elaine Taylor as Veronica Jill Melford
The_Organization_(TV_series)
Snooker tournament
37–34 in the 71-frame final. The highest break of 133 was made by John Pulman in his semi-final loss to Davis. The World Professional Match-play Championship
1953 World Professional Match-play Championship
1953_World_Professional_Match-play_Championship
Snooker tournament
first and second rounds of the main tournament. John Spencer defeated John Pulman 15–5 in the plate competition final, and recorded six century breaks during
1974 World Snooker Championship
1974_World_Snooker_Championship
Snooker tournament
held from 1 to 13 December 1947 at Burroughes Hall and was won by John Pulman, who joined seven other players in the main event. The final was held at
1948 World Snooker Championship
1948_World_Snooker_Championship
Student organization at the University at Albany
12222 Members 12,000+ President Ava-Rae Calloway Vice President Anastacia Pulman Chair of the Senate Jaden Burke Vice Chair of the Senate TBD Affiliations
University at Albany Student Association
University_at_Albany_Student_Association
British actress
Episode: "The Long Goodbye" 1972 The Organization Prudence Episode: "Mr Pulman and Mr Pershore" Scoop Miss Barton Episode: "The Stitch Service" My Wife
Valerie_Leon
Professional snooker tournament
editions of the tournament, but did not participate in 1957, when John Pulman won. After this, the event was discontinued due to a decline in the popularity
World Professional Match-play Championship
World_Professional_Match-play_Championship
South African snooker player
professional snooker player. Rensburg challenged John Pulman for the World Championship title in December 1965. Pulman had played a series of matches against Rex
Fred_Van_Rensburg
1983 television miniseries based on Herman Wouk's novel
screenwriter Jack Pulman was originally hired to adapt the novel. He and Wouk worked for months preparing an outline. After Pulman died suddenly in 1979
The_Winds_of_War_(miniseries)
Northern Stars season
coach Kiri Wills Asst. coach Paula Smith Captain Maia Wilson Main venue Pulman Arena Season results Wins–losses 10–7 Regular season 3rd Finals placing
2023_Northern_Stars_season
Snooker tournament
Reardon (WAL) Eddie Charlton (AUS) John Spencer (ENG) Rex Williams (ENG) John Pulman (ENG) Gary Owen (WAL) Perrie Mans (RSA) Cliff Thorburn (CAN) Players
1974_World_Masters
Phrase used in professional snooker
defended their first title in the pre-Crucible era; the last to do so was John Pulman in 1964. The first-time world champions listed below all experienced the
Crucible_curse
American football player (born 1966)
John (August 17, 2000). "Romanowski: 'SI article absolute lie'". Moscow-Pulman Daily News. Associated Press. Archived from the original on March 11, 2016
Bill_Romanowski
Snooker tournament
the next three sessions, Pulman took 14 of 18 frames to level the match at 33–33. After Brown had won the 67th frame, Pulman levelled at 34-all, but
1950 World Snooker Championship
1950_World_Snooker_Championship
English snooker and billiards player (1901–1978)
occasions during the 1950s; his brother Fred and future world champion John Pulman each won it twice. In 1959, Davis attempted to popularise a new version
Joe_Davis
English snooker player (born 1991)
John Pulman (ENG) Challenges 1964 (Apr): John Pulman (ENG) 1964 (Oct): John Pulman (ENG) 1965 (Mar): John Pulman (ENG) 1965 (Sep–Dec): John Pulman (ENG)
Kyren_Wilson
Calcium channel blocker medication
Germany: Govi Pharmazeutischer Verlag. ISBN 978-3-7741-9846-3. Hasan M, Pulman J, Marson AG (March 2013). "Calcium antagonists as an add-on therapy for
Flunarizine
Scottish snooker player (born 1975)
win the World title three or more times after Joe Davis, Fred Davis, John Pulman, John Spencer, Ray Reardon, Steve Davis, Stephen Hendry and Ronnie O'Sullivan
John_Higgins
Northern Irish snooker player (1921–2013)
losing to Fred Davis. At the 1957 World Championships he lost to John Pulman in the final despite being ahead in the early stages. With interest in professional
Jackie_Rea
Professional non-ranking snooker tournament, Feb 1978
4 Cliff Thorburn 5 John Spencer 3 John Spencer (ENG) 4 John Pulman (ENG) 4 John Pulman 2 Patsy Fagan (IRL) 2 Cliff Thorburn 5 Alex Higgins 7 Alex Higgins (NIR)
1978_Masters_(snooker)
Netball league season
Northern Stars 51-58 Central Pulse Pulman Arena
2024_ANZ_Premiership_season
Medication and insecticide
Retrieved 6 January 2018. Elliott M, Farnham AW, Janes NF, Needham PH, Pulman DA, Stevenson JH (November 1973). "A photostable pyrethroid". Nature. 246
Permethrin
Town in Devon, England
theologian, Dean of Westminster, a geologist and palaeontologist. George Pulman (1819–1880), journalist, antiquary and writer on fishing. Clemence Dane
Axminster
Professional non-ranking snooker tournament, Feb 1977
Dennis Taylor (NIR) 133 John Spencer 74 John Pulman (ENG) 162 Fred Davis 392 Doug Mountjoy (WAL) 90 John Pulman (ENG) 66 Fred Davis (ENG) 150 Fred Davis (ENG)
1977_Masters_(snooker)
Billiard hall in Southampton, England, 1970–2007
December 1973. p. 6. "Best of three". Snooker Scene. January 1975. p. 18. "Pulman is best of three". Snooker Scene. April 1976. p. 13. "Doug Mountjoy". Snooker
Castle_Snooker_Club
British executive car
"Autoshow's standouts and also-rams". The Journal News. Migliore 2009. Pulman 2008. "Frankfurt Motor Show: Hybrids and horsepower". National Post. "Rapide
Aston_Martin_Rapide
1987 British TV series or programme
concerned about trivial matters and not the heightist apartheid; Jenny (Cory Pulman), and petition-wielding activist trying to fight the system not to much
A_Small_Problem
Snooker tournament
Fred Davis, Walter Donaldson, John Barrie, Albert Brown, Alec Brown, John Pulman, Jackie Rea, Sidney Smith, plus New Zealander Clark McConachy. Each match
1951/1952 News of the World Snooker Tournament
1951/1952_News_of_the_World_Snooker_Tournament
American actress (1943–2023)
of Fear (1970) and Voices (1973). She played Charlotte Stant in the Jack Pulman television adaptation (1972) of Henry James's The Golden Bowl. She played
Gayle_Hunnicutt
Book by Felicity Pulman
The Janna Mysteries, a medieval crime series by Felicity Pulman, follows Janna (Johanna is her full name) and her quest to find her father in order to
The_Janna_Mysteries
Compact multi-purpose vehicle (MPV)
with new 1.3 TCe]. Autoweek.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved 19 September 2025. Pulman, Ben (5 January 2012). "Dacia Lodgy MPV (2012) first official pictures"
Dacia_Lodgy
Professional snooker tournament
matches involving Higgins, Reardon, and, most often, Fred Davis and John Pulman. Pulman was staying with Watterson in August 1976 when he mentioned that the
1977 World Snooker Championship
1977_World_Snooker_Championship
Championship challenge matches: John Pulman beats Fred Davis 37–36 John Pulman beats Rex Williams 25–22 John Pulman beats Fred Van Rensburg 39–12 1 March
1965_in_sports
Snooker tournament
runner-up in the 1938 and 1939 championships — in the quarter-finals, John Pulman reached the semi-finals, where he played against the eventual winner Fred
1951 World Snooker Championship
1951_World_Snooker_Championship
Snooker tournament
Higgins, and former world champions Ray Reardon, John Spencer, and John Pulman. There was a prize fund of £400. The choice of venue was criticised by a
1972_Ford_Series_Tournament
Snooker tournament
tournament was won by Fred Davis who won 4 of his 5 matches, ahead of John Pulman. Pulman also won 4 matches but Davis won more frames overall. The News of the
1957/1958 News of the World Snooker Tournament
1957/1958_News_of_the_World_Snooker_Tournament
OFC Futsal Nations Cup Fiji 9–0 Tonga Auckland, New Zealand 10:00 Report Stadium: Pulman Arena Attendance: 100 Referee: Rex Kamusu (Solomon Islands)
Tonga_national_futsal_team
Annual snooker tournament
Championship. Five winners of the tournament later became world champion: John Pulman, Ray Reardon, John Spencer, Terry Griffiths and Stuart Bingham. Three of
English_Amateur_Championship
Canadian snooker player (born 1948)
team was Rex Williams, Fred Davis, Graham Miles, John Spencer and John Pulman. Difference in cumulative points scored The other players were Bill Werbeniuk
Cliff_Thorburn
Automobile manufacturer
Archived from the original on 29 September 2012. Retrieved 7 March 2017. Pulman, Ben (20 January 2010). "Mini Countryman (2010): first official pictures
Magna_Steyr
PULMAN
PULMAN
PULMAN
PULMAN
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
White.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, and German
English, French, and German : from an Old French personal name of uncertain etymology. It appears to be a byname meaning ‘steadfast’, ‘enduring’, from the present participle of Old French (de)morer ‘to remain or stay’, but this may be no more than the reworking under the influence of folk etymology of a Germanic personal name. The later may be from the elements mÅd ‘courage’ + hramn ‘raven’. Another possibility is derivation from Latin Maurus + suffix -andus (following the pattern of names formed from a verbal noun, such as Amandus).French : habitational name, a variant of Morand.
Girl/Female
Hindu
New
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kamkrish | கமà¯à®•à¯à®°à¯€à®·
Boy/Male
Muslim
Redemption or sacrifice
Boy/Male
Muslim
Ruler, Judge
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Possible
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, German
Praiseful
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Praised
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
A Cobra
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PULMAN
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