William Pulsford

William Pulsford (1772–1833), the elder, was a London merchant and a plantation owner in Jamaica.

[1] He was in business with his father, Robert Pulsford the elder (died 1835).

[4] As Latham & Pulsford, they became slave-owning West India merchants.

[5] They connected to American dealings with Caribbean plantations through David Lenox (1753–1828) of Philadelphia.

[6] In 1821, Pulsford bought the manor of Linslade in Buckinghamshire.