George Payne Rainsford James (August 9,1799 - June 9, 1860), novelist and historical
writer, son of a physician in London, was for many years British Consul
at various places in the United States and on the Continent. At an early
age he began to write romances, and continued his production with such
industry that his works reach to 100 volumes This excessive rapidity was
fatal to his permanent reputation; but his books had considerable
immediate popularity. Among them are Richelieu (1829), Philip Augustus (1831), The Man at Arms (1840), The Huguenot (1838), The Robber , Henry of Guise (1839), Agincourt (1844), The King's Highway (1840). In addition to his novels he wrote Memoirs of Great Commanders , a Life of the Black Prince , and other historical and
biographical works. He held the honorary office of Historiographer Royal.