or Pursuivant, in heraldry, the lowest order of officers at arms.—They are properly attendants on the heralds when they marshal public ceremonies. Of these in England there were formerly many; but at present there are only four, viz., blue-mantle, rouge-crofs, rouge dragon, and portcullice. In Scotland, there is only one king at arms, who is styled Lyon; and has under him no less than six heralds, as many pursuivants, and a great many messengers at arms. See LYON.