PULHAM (ST-MARY-MAGDALENE), a parish in the hundred of EARSHAM, county of NORFOLK, 3 miles (N. W.) from Harleston, containing 1009 inhabitants. The living is a perpetual curacy, annexed to the rectory of Pulham St. Mary the Virgin, in the archdea- conry of Norfolk, and diocese of Norwich. The church, called Pulham Market church, is a neat building with a large square tower, and a handsome north porch. Pulham Market hall, formerly the seat of a junior branch of the Perries, is an ancient edifice, surrounded by an embattled brick wall; the greater part of it was built by William Brampton, a staunch royalist during Kett's rebellion.