William Charles Scully (1855 – 1943) is one of South Africa’s best-known authors, although little known outside South Africa.

In addition to his work as an author, his paid work was principally as a magistrate in Springfontein, South Africa, as well as in Namaqualand and the Transkei. His last position before retirement was as Chief Magistrate of Port Elizabeth, one of South Africa’s larger cities.

He organised the building of “New Brighton”, a township for aboriginal African people in Port Elizabeth. At the time it was regarded as very progressive—a pleasant place to live (extract from Wikipedia).