James Robinson Planche (1796 - 1880), dramatist and miscellaneous writer,
born in London of Huguenot descent, was in the Herald Office, and rose to
be Somerset Herald, in which capacity he was repeatedly sent on missions
to invest foreign princes with the Order of the Garter. He produced
upwards of 90 adaptations, and about 70 original pieces for the stage. He
also wrote a History of British Costumes , The Pursuivant of Arms
(1852), and The Conqueror and his Companions (1874), besides
autobiographical Recollections (1872).