- Author: Richard Harris Barham Author Record # 18315
- Legal Name: Barham, Richard Harris
- Birthplace: Canterbury, Kent, England, Kingdom of Great Britain
- Birthdate: 6 December 1788
- Deathdate: 17 June 1845
- Language: English
- Webpages: Blogspot, Encyclopedia of Fantasy, exclassics.com, Library of Congress, tappingtonhall.co.uk, Wikipedia-EN
- Used These Alternate Names: R. H. Barham, Richard Barham, Richard H. Barham, Thomas Ingoldsby, Thomas Ingoldsby, Esquire, Thomas Ingoldsby, Esqre., Thomas Ingolsby
- Author Tags: witchcraft (1), ghosts (1), cursed objects (1), Diabolical temptation (1), Internet Archive (1), Librivox (1)
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- The Ingoldsby Legends (1864)
- The Ingoldsby Legends: or, Mirth and Marvels, First Series (1840)
- The Ingoldsby Legends: or, Mirth and Marvels, Second Series (1842)
- The Ingoldsby Legends: or, Mirth and Marvels, Third Series (1847)
- The Ingoldsby Legends: or, Mirth and Marvels (1864) [O/1-3]
- Grey Dolphin (1840)
- Jerry Jarvis's Wig (1843)
- Preface to the Second Edition (The Igoldsby Legends: or, Mirth and Marvels) (unknown)
- Prefaces to 1st & 2nd Editions (The Ingoldsby Legends, 1st Series) (2009)
- Singular Passage in the Life of the Late Henry Harris (1831)
- The Lady Rohesia (1840)
- The Leech of Folkestone (1837)
- The Spectre of Tappington (1837)
- To Richard Bentley, Esq. (The Ingoldsby Legends: or, Mirth and Marvels [first series]) (1840)
- To Richard Bentley, Esq. (The Ingoldsby Legends: or, Mirth and Marvels, Second Series) (1842)
- A Lay of St. Dunstan (1840)
- A Lay of St. Gengulphus (1840)
- A Lay of St. Nicholas (1840)
- A Row in an Omnibus (Box): A Legend of the Haymarket (1842)
- Appendix (1840)
- As I Laye A-Thynkynge: The Last Lines of Thomas Ingoldsby (1847)
- Aunt Fanny: A Legend of a Shirt (1842)
- Bloudie Jacke of Shrewsberrie, the Shropshire Bluebeard: A Legend of "the Proud Salopians" (1842)
- Epigram (1847)
- Epigram: Eheu Fugaces! (1847)
- Fragment (1842)
- Hermann: or, The Broken Spear (1847)
- Hints for a Historical Play; to be Called William Rufus: or, The Red Rover (1847)
- Hon. Mr. Sucklethumbkin's Story: The Execution: A Sporting Anecdote (1840)
- Legend of Hamilton Tighe (1840)
- Marie Mignot (1847)
- Misadventures at Margate: A Legend of Jarvis's Jetty (1842)
- Mr. Barney Maguire's Account of the Coronation (1840)
- Mr. Peters's Story: The Bagman's Dog (1840)
- My Letters (1847)
- Nell Cook!!: A Legend of the "Dark Entry" (1842)
- Netley Abbey: A Legend of Hampshire (1842)
- New Made Honour (Imitated from Martial) (1847)
- Nursery Reminscences (1842)
- Patty Morgan the Milkmaid's Story: "Look at the Clock!" (1840)
- Raising the Devil: A Legend of Cornelius Agrippa (1842)
- Saint Medard: A Legend of Afric (1842)
- Sir Rupert the Fearless: A Legend of Germany (1842)
- Some Account of a New Play: In a Familiar Epistle to His Brother-in-Law, Lieut. Seaforth, H.P. Late of the Hon. E.I.C.'s 2d Regt. of Bombay Fencibles (1840)
- Song (1847)
- Song (1847)
- The "Monstre" Balloon (1840)
- The Auto-Da-Fé: A Legend of Spain (1842)
- The Babes in the Wood: or, The Norfolk Tragedy: An Old Song to a New Tune (1842)
- The Black Mousquetaire: A Legend of France (1842)
- The Blasphemer's Warning: A Lay of St. Romwold (1847)
- The Brothers of Birchington: A Lay of St. Thomas A'Becket (1847)
- The Confession (1847)
- The Cynotaph (1840)
- The Dead Drummer: A Legend of Salisbury Plain (1842)
- The Forlorn One (1847)
- The Ghost (1840)
- The Hand of Glory (1838)
- The House-Warming!!: A Legend of Bleedingheart Yard (1847)
- The Ingoldsby Penance: A Legend of Palestine and—West Kent (1842)
- The Jackdaw of Rheims (1840)
- The Knight and the Lady: A Domestic Legend of the Reign of Queen Anne (1847)
- The Lay of St. Aloys: A Legend of Blois (1842)
- The Lay of St. Cuthbert: or, The Devil's Dinner-Party: A Legend of the North Countree (1842)
- The Lay of St. Odille (1840)
- The Lay of the Old Woman Clothed in Grey: A Legend of Dover (1842)
- The Lord of Thoulouse: A Legend of Languedoc (1847)
- The Merchant of Venice: A Legend of Italy (1842)
- The Poplar (1847)
- The Smuggler's Leap: A Legend of Thanet (1842)
- The Tragedy (1840)
- The Truants (1847)
- The Wedding-Day: or, The Buccaneer's Curse: A Family Legend (1847)
- The Witches' Frolic (1840)
- Unsophisticated Wishes by Miss Jemima Ingoldsby, Aged 15 (Communicated by Her Cousin Tom) (1847)
