[Born in Denbighshire, 1807. Still living.]
Is the author of “The Diary of a Physician,” and “Ten Thousand a-Year,”
in the department of fiction, and of a work on the Study of the Law. Mr.
Warren was originally educated for medicine. He has risen to the rank of
Queen’s Counsel in the profession which he subsequently adopted; and his
writings have acquired a wide popularity. The genius of Mr. Warren lies
especially in the detection and dissection of character, in which he
exhibits great skill and power.
[By Henry Weigall.]