March 1888 pp._ 187–8; _Times 7 March 1888 p._ 9, _8 March p._ 8.
PROCTER, BRYAN WALLER (son of Nicholas Procter, _d._ 1816). _b._
Leeds 21 Nov. 1787; educ. at Finchley and Harrow under the name
of William Bryan Procter 1801 etc. in company with sir R. Peel
and Byron; articled to Nathaniel Atherton of Calne, Wiltshire,
a solicitor; in a conveyancer’s office in London; resided in
London from 1807; solicitor in partnership with Wm. Henry Slaney
1817–23; contributed about 200 poems to the Literary Gazette
under name of Barry Cornwall from 1815; a friend of Leigh Hunt
and Charles Lamb; his tragedy of Mirandola produced at Covent
Garden theatre 9 Jany 1821, ran 16 nights; barrister G.I. 4 May
1831, had many pupils in conveyancing; a metropolitan comr. in
lunacy 12 Sept. 1832, retired on pension Feb. 1861, honorary
comr. Feb. 1861 to death; edited The works of Ben Jonson, with
memoir 1838; The works of Shakespeare, with memoir and essay on
his genius 1840; edited with John Forster Selections from the
poetical works of R. Browning 1873; author under pseudonym of
Barry Cornwall of Dramatic scenes and other poems 1819, 2 ed.
1820; Marcian Colonna, a tale 1820; A Sicilian story 1820, 3 ed.
1821; Poetical works, 3 vols. 1822; The flood of Thessaly 1823;
Effigies poeticæ or the portraits of the British poets 1824;
English songs 1832, 3 ed. 1851; The life of Edmund Kean 1835;
Charles Lamb, a memoir 1866. _d._ 32 Weymouth st. London 4 Oct.