Bryan Procter was a British poet, playwright, and barrister. He is known for his lyrical poetry and dramatic works. Some of his most famous works include:
* "A Sicilian Story" (1820), a narrative poem
* "Mirandola: A Tragedy" (1821), a play
* "The Flood of Thessaly" (1823), a dramatic poem
* "Dramatic Scenes and other Poems" (1832), a collection of his works
He also wrote poetry for children, including "The Story of the Little Red Riding Hood".
While he is not as well-known today as some of his contemporaries, Bryan Procter's work is considered important in the history of English literature.