James Manners Romanis
1855–1919 (age 64)
Biography
James Manners Romanis (1855–1919) was a writer whose literary contributions enriched the cultural landscape of the late Victorian and Edwardian periods. Born in 1855, he witnessed the flourishing of British literature and came of age during an era of remarkable intellectual and artistic achievement.
Romanis's career as a writer allowed him to engage with ideas, storytelling, and the power of the written word throughout his 64-year life. His work contributed to the literary traditions of his time, and his burial at Berwick Cemetery marks the final resting place of a man dedicated to the craft of writing and the communication of human experience.