RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM BIOGRAPHY
RICHARD HARRIS BARHAM BIOGRAPHY from the Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John Cousin.
BARHAM, RICHARD HARRIS (1788-1845). —Novelist and humorous poet, s. of a country gentleman, was born at Canterbury, ed. at St. Paul's School and Oxford, entered the church, held various incumbencies, and was Divinity Lecturer, and minor canon of St. Paul's. It is not, however, as a churchman that he is remembered, but as the author of the Ingoldsby Legends , a series of comic and serio-comic pieces in verse, sparkling with wit, and full of striking and often grotesque turns of expression, which appeared first in Bentley's Miscellany . He also wrote, in Blackwood's Magazine , a novel, My Cousin Nicholas .