Annuals for 1867-70, 1872-4, 1877-84, 1886-7, 1889-96 indexed from copies in the Bodleian Library. Annuals for 1871, 1875 indexed from copies in the University of Queensland Library.
Annuals for 1876, 1885, 1888 not sighted, but indexed from contents lists for volumes 31, 58, and 67 respectively.
1867
‘Found in the Muniment Chest. A Tale.’ By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’ [M E Braddon]. 1-11.
‘Nicodemus.’ By Alfred Crowquill. 12-17.
‘King Esar’s Slave. A Tale of Babylon.’ By the author of ‘Kiddle-a-Wink’, ‘Mildred’s Wedding’, etc [Francis Derrick, i.e. Frances Notley]. 17-31.
‘The Serious Ball.’ By George Augustus Sala. 33-41.
‘Cora, a Psychological Mystery.’ By Alfred Thompson. 48-55.
‘A Story Told in a Church.’ By Ada Buisson. 56-64.
‘Abbey House. The Story of a Knocker.’ By J R Ware. 65-77.
‘A Legend of Verity’s Court.’ By William Sawyer. 78-80.
‘The Death’s Head Club.’ By Walter Thornbury. 83-9.
‘A Madman’s Story.’ By T H S Escott. 92-6.
‘Dorothy’s Rival.’ By Babington White [i.e. M E Braddon]. 98-107.
‘A Life Watch.’ By Georgiana C Clark. 113-21.
‘An Acting Charade.’ By Alfred Thompson. 122-8.
1868*
‘My Wife’s Promise. A Tale.’ By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’ [M E Braddon]. 1-11.
‘The Confession of Zillah the Witch.’ By the author of ‘Mildred’s Wedding’, etc [Francis Derrick, i.e. Frances Notley]. 13-28.
‘”Her Last Appearance”.’ By Dutton Cook. 28-36.
‘The Bad Lord Brackenbury.’ By George Augustus Sala. 36-48.
‘The True Story of Don Juan.’ By Babington White [i.e. M E Braddon]. 49-55.
‘My Christmas Mystery.’ By William Sawyer. 60-8.
‘Wraith-Haunted.’ By Mrs G Linnaeus Banks. 71-80.
‘The Chances of a Battue.’ By Charles Clarke. 82-8.
‘Judgment Wanted.’ By Annie Thomas. 89-96.
‘Christmas-Eve in a Watch-House.’ By Charles Smith Cheltnam. 97-105.
‘Christmas in Possession. A Tale by the Editor.’ [M E Braddon]. 110-23.
*This Annual includes several cartoon-strip stories of two pages each, including one by Phiz: ‘Whiffles’ Ride in the Row’.
1869
‘The Scene-Painter’s Wife. A Tale.’ By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’ [M E Braddon]. 1-7.
‘A Drag-Hunt at Christmas.’ By Charles Carlos-Clarke. 8-15.
‘Frank Tyrell’s Elopement.’ By Walter Thornbury. 16-27.
‘Warned in a Dream.’ By T H S Escott. 27-32.
‘The Mapleton Mystery.’ By Annie Thomas. 32-43.
‘Sir Philip’s Wooing.’ By Babington White [i.e. M E Braddon]. 49-60. ‘Brierley Grange.’ By Astley H Baldwin. 65-73.
‘The Midnight Search.’ By Colonel Meadows Taylor. 73-80.
‘Keeping His Eyes Open.’ By Percy Fitzgerald. 85-96.
‘Gentle Jack.’ By J Saunders. 98-105.
‘Changing Heads with Captain Copp. A Rattle-Brain Story in Prologue and Six Chapters.’ By Charles H Ross. 106-12. [Drawings in the text.]
‘Ejected by a Ghost.’ By John Pitman. 113-17.
‘The Late Captain Crackenthorpe.’ By Dutton Cook. 119-28.
1870
‘John Granger. A Ghost Story.’ By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’ [M E Braddon]. 1-14.
‘Sir William Wilkins, Knight.’ By Dutton Cook. 17-28.
‘Le Vert Galant.’ 29-32.
‘Disinherited by a Kilt.’ By Archibald Forbes. 35-41.
‘A Cooperative Christmas Party.’ By J Hain Friswell. 42-8.
‘A Letter from the Dead.’ By George Augustus Sala. 51-9.
‘Shaun’s Sorrow. A Tale of All-Hallow Eve.’ 60-4.
‘A Mysterious Lodger.’ By Astley H Baldwin. 65-73.
‘Atlantic Mail – First Class.’ By George Manville Fenn. 74-80.
‘The Wreck of the Siren.’ By Walter Thornbury. 82-90.
‘An Odd Fix.’ By F W Robinson. 91-6.
‘Too Bright to Last.’ By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’ [M E Braddon]. 97-110.
‘The Lych-Gate: a Sporting Tailor’s Story.’ By Wat Bradwood. 113-19.
‘Three Ghosts.’ By Florence Marryat [Mrs Ross Church]. 120-8.
1871
‘Old Rudderford Hall.’ By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’ [M E Braddon]. 1-18.
‘How I Lost the Heiress.’ By R W Baddeley. 22-32.
‘Laura Silver Bell.’ By J S Le Fanu. 33-40.
‘Hail, Columbia!’ By George Augustus Sala. 41-8.
‘In Sir Rupert’s Room.’ By Mark Hardcastle [i.e. Mary Cecil Hay]. 50-8.
‘Only a Nigger.’ 59-64.
‘Tim Twinkleton’s Twins.’ By Marian Northcott. 65-76.
‘The Fatal Tryst.’ 80-90.
‘My First Commission.’ By Frederick Talbot. 90-5.
‘Dr. Deadshot and His Little Consignment.’ By Walter Thornbury. 97-108.
‘An Unexpected Highlander.’ 109-11.
‘The Dreaded Guest.’ By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’ [M E Braddon]. 112-28.
1872
‘Three Times.’ By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’ [M E Braddon]. 1-15.
‘The Slip Carriage.’ By Walter Thornbury. 19-28.
‘Not Just Yet.’ By the author of ‘Jack Pugh’s Legacy’ [Frederick Talbot]. 29-32.
‘Christmas-Eve.’ By the author of ‘Lord Lynn’s Wife’, etc [John Berwick Harwood]. 33-41.
‘My Client Upstairs.’ By Fred Talbot. 42-7.
‘Larry’s Apprenticeship. An Irish Fairy Legend.’ By Mrs G Linnaeus Banks. 48-57.
‘A Good Hater.’ By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’ [M E Braddon]. 58-80.
‘The Mystery of Viscount Bowldout. A West-End Romance.’ By George Augustus Sala. 81-8.
‘Splodge’s “Ben”.’ By Marian Northcott. 89-96.
‘Told by a Comprador.’ By Charles W. Hay. 97-101.
‘Mrs. Duncan’s Will.’ By Mark Hardcastle [i.e. Mary Cecil Hay]. 102-9. ‘The Last Night in the Old Country.’ By W W Fenn. 110-5.
‘Our Junior Partner.’ By the author of ‘The Winning Hazard1, etc [Mrs Alexander, i.e. Annie French Hector]. 116-23.
‘A String of Ghost Stories.’ By James Grant. 124-8.
1873
‘The History of Dapple Gray.’ 1-13.
‘Prince Ramji Rowdedow.’ [By M E Braddon.] 16-23.
‘The Wreck of the Firefly.’ By Frederick Talbot. 24-32.
‘A Troubled Night.’ By Mrs Price. 39-48.
‘Just in Time.’ By Alfred E T Watson. 49-60.
‘For Dear Life.’ 61-4.
‘The Old Chapel-Master.’ By Walter Thornbury. 64-73.
‘The Stout Skater.’ By R W Baddeley. 74-80.
‘Binks’s Benefaction.’ By Marian Northcott. 82-9.
‘Ralph Dayner’s Doom.’ By W W Fenn. 89-96.
‘The Lonely Lodger: a Daring Liberty Taken with a Noted Public Character.’ By George Augustus Sala. 98-105.
‘The Cedar Closet.’ By M K Woods. 106-12.
‘The Lovers of Tangle Island.’ By Albany de Fonblanque. 112-21.
‘A Midnight Adventure.’ By Joseph Hatton. 122-7.
1874
‘Sir Hanbury’s Bequest.’ By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’ [M E Braddon]. 1-13.
‘Joe Upon Happiness.’ By the author of ‘Jack Pugh’s Legacy’ [Frederick Talbot]. 14-16.
‘Collared.’ By Albany de Fonblanque. 22-32.
‘Elspeth.’ By Mrs C Reade. 33-45.
‘Out of the Waters.’ By the author of ‘Dapple Gray’. 46-54.
‘The Pink Bonnet. The Enigma of a Solitary Young Man.’ By George Augustus Sala. 55-64.
‘The Red -Leather Pocket-Book. A Volunteer’s Story, in Three Divisions.’ By W W Fenn. 65-72.
‘A Clergyman’s Holiday.’ 73-80.
‘Mrs. Twinkleton’s Creed.’ By Marian Northcott. 81-8.
‘California Jackson.’ By James W Allan. 89-95.
‘The Death Cry. A Tale of the Banshee.’ By E J Curtis. 96-106.
‘A Short Head.’ By W Turley Mainprise. 107-11.
‘The Terrible Night.’ By H Olivia Boddington. 114-19.
‘Fifteen Minutes after Midnight.’ By Federick Talbot. 120-8.
1875
‘Sir Luke’s Return.’ By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc. [M E Braddon]. 1-17.
‘A Blue-Jacket’s Peril.’ By A S Beatty [or Beattie?]. 18-23.
‘Chance Friends.’ By the author of ‘Dapple Grey’, etc. 23-32. ‘Eily’s Ghost.’ By James Bowker. 34-9.
‘On Board the Viper.’ By Dutton Cook. 40-8.
‘How My Grandmother Came to Marry My Grandfather.’ By Mrs C Reade. 50-61.
‘The Pride of the Corbyns.’ By Mrs G Linnaeus Banks. 64-80. ‘Susan’s Mistake.’ By Marian Northcott. 83-91.
‘The Ice-Gorge.’ By the author of ‘Lord Lynn’s Wife’, etc [John Berwick Harwood]. 92-6.
‘The Little French Gentleman: a Sketch of the Year ‘Fourteen.’ By George Augustus Sala. 97-104.
‘Ploughed by Moments.’ By Mary Cecil Hay. 104-10.
‘The Secret of the Stair: a Lawyer’s Story.’ By W W Fenn. 111-22. ‘The Outside Carriage.’ By Frederick Talbot. 122-7.
1876
‘The Confiscated Weeds.’ By James Payn. l-[?8].
‘Carmagnole; the Wickedest Woman in France.’ By G[eorge] Afugustus] Sala. 10-[?25 ].
‘Plain John Smith.’ 26-[?46].
‘Monsieur Blaise.’ By Dutton Cook. 47-[?59].
‘Her Last Appearance.’ By M E Braddon. 61-[?73].
‘The Rocking-Stone of Tregunc.’ By K S Macquoid. 74-[?97].
‘The Parson’s Pupil.’ By S J Mackenna. 99-[?lll].
‘Nelly O’Hara; or. The Half-Brothers.’ 112-[?19],
‘The Ladies Vane, Spinsters. 121-[?].
1877
‘The Strange Behaviour of Mr. Apostolo.’ By George Augustus Sala. 1-21.
‘Peter Stott’s Dream.’ By Jean Middlemass. 22-9.
‘Nipped in the Bud.’ By Gerald Dixon. 31-44.
‘Cui Bono? or, the Story of Chloe Tenterden.’ By Jeffrey Graham. 45-70.
‘My Coal-Black Beard.’ By Percy Fitzgerald. 71-85.
‘My Uncle Ben.’ 86-93.
‘The Fatal Curiosity; or, A Hundred Years Hence.’ By James Payn. 94-128.
1878
‘A Shocking Story.’ By Wilkie Collins. 1-28.
‘The Baby.’ By the author of ‘Phyllis’ [Mrs Margaret Hungerford, née Argles]. 29-43.
‘My First and Last Stroke for Fame.’ By P Daly O’Donovan. 45-53.
‘The Actor’s Conquest.’ By Percy Fitzgerald. 54-65.
‘A Mediaeval Mistake.’ By James Payn. 66-74.
‘The Brave Girl of Glenbarr.’ By Cuthbert Bede. 77-92.
‘My New-Year’s Eve among the Mummies.’ J Arbuthnot Wilson [Grant Allen]. 93-105. ‘A Literary Siren.’ By Gerald Dixon. 106-20.
1879
‘Martha Jacobi.’ By F W Robinson. 1-17.
‘J. and H.; or, Rural Courtship.’ By Cuthbert Bede. 18-21.
‘Miss Philpotts the Beauty.’ By Percy Fitzgerald. 23-50.
‘A Brighton Delilah.’ By Gerald Dixon. 52-70.
‘A Charade and Its Consequences.’ By James Payn. 71-85.
‘Lucretia.’ By J Arbuthnot Wilson [Grant Allen]. 87-101.
‘The Prima Donna’s Husband.’ By Dutton Cook. 105-19.
‘A Broken Distaff.’ By Jean Middlemass. 120-8.
1880
‘The Young Lady in Grey.’ By F W Robinson. 2-16.
‘Prince Saroni’s Wife.’ By Julian Hawthorne. 18-47.
‘Max Reineke’s Great Book.’ By E C Grenville-Murray. 48-53.
‘The Colonel.’ By H W Lucy. 55-67.
‘The Reduced Dinner Party.’ By James Payn. 68-77.
‘Is She an Heiress?’ By Percy Fitzgerald. 78-89.
‘The Chinese Play at the Haymarket.’ By J Arbuthnot Wilson [Grant Allen]. 90-100. ‘So like the Prince.’ By A Egmont Hake. 102-8.
‘The Transactions of the Cato Club.’ By Dutton Cook. 109-21.
‘A Christmas Nightmare.’ By T F Thiselton Dyer. 122-8.
1881
‘Your Money or Your Life: a Tale of My Landlady.’ By Wilkie Collins. 1-23.
‘Pausodyne: a Great Chemical Discovery.’ J Arbuthnot Wilson [Grant Allen]. 24-38. ‘Two Delicate Cases.’ By James Payn. 39-47.
‘Brought Back to the World.’ By F W Robinson. 48-65.
‘The Cobledick Tragedy.’ By Henry W Lucy. 67-73.
‘For Love’s Sake.’ By Henry George Murray. 74-82.
‘Mrs. and Miss Bellingham.’ By Dutton Cook. 84-97.
‘Blades the Clown. A Circus Story.’ By Percy Fitzgerald. 98-109.
‘Mildred Blaquaire.’ H Barton Baker. 110-28.
1882
‘The Humbling of the Memblings.’ By Walter Besant. 1-29.
‘Bickers the Blower. A Confession.’ By F W Robinson. 30-52.
‘Jebb’s Mantlepiece.’ By James Payn. 53-8.
‘Mr. Josiah Smith’s Cabman.’ By Henry W Lucy. 59-66.
‘Mr. Chung.’ By J Arbuthnot Wilson [Grant Allen]. 67-80.
‘Dr. Carajo’s Patient.’ By Julian Hawthorne. 81-93.
‘Stage Love.’ By Justin H McCarthy. 94-111.
‘Mrs. Starkie’s Trustee.’ By Dutton Cook. 112-28.
1883
‘Why He Married Her.’ By James Payn. 1-9.
‘My Uncle’s Will.’ By J. Arbuthnot Wilson [Grant Allen]. 10-20.
‘An Odd Tale.’ By H Barton Baker. 21-30.
‘A Musician’s Story.’ By Jessie Macleod. 31-41.
‘Miss Caramel’s Peril.’ By Dutton Cook. 45-64.
‘Mr. Bird’s Best Umbrella.’ By F W Robinson. 66-89.
‘Uncle Andrew.’ By J W Sherer. 91-101.
‘Zara.’ By the author of ‘Phyllis’ [Mrs Margaret Hungerford, nee Argles]. 102-11.
‘A Transferred Identity.’ By T Malcolm Watson. 113-28.
1884
‘Olga Davidoff’s Husband.’ By J Arbuthnot Wilson [Grant Allen]. 1-17.
‘Another Man’s Wife.’ By F W Robinson. 22-39.
‘A Strange Love Letter.’ By Annette Calthorp. 40-50.
‘An Ancient Charm.’ By E G Simpson. 51-7.
‘Humphrey Haliburton. Two Episodes in His Life.’ By Justin Huntly McCarthy. 59-81.
‘”Founded on Fact”.’ By T Malcolm Watson. 83-92.
‘My Wedding Journey.’ By Catherine Childar. 93-105.
‘A Quakeress.’ By E Lovett Cameron. 106-18.
‘Captain Brandy’s Bet.’ By Frank Abell. 120-8.
1885
‘In Strict Confidence.’ By Grant Allen. 1-[?15].
‘Lost!’ By Jessie Macleod. 16-[?25].
‘Between the Lines.’ By E Lynn Linton. 28-[?57].
‘”For Herself”.’ By Basil [Richard Ashe King]. 59-[?78].
‘A Strange Refusal.’ By Coulson Kernahan. 79-[?86].
‘A Fine Cellar of Wine.’ By Frank Abell. 87-[?94].
‘Gigson’s Goose Club.’ By F W Robinson. 96-[?113].
‘The Three Card Trick.’ By Hugh Coleman Davidson. 114-[?22].
‘Child Ciss: a Tale of the Stage.’ By Beatrice Harraden. 124-[?9].
1886
‘Penprase the Stone-Breaker.’ By F W Robinson. 1-21.
‘A Painter’s Love.’ By Beatrice Harraden. 22-35.
‘The Lost Soul. Being the Narrative of the Honourable Algernon Trimbull.’ By Justin Huntly McCarthy. 36-49.
‘Moxon’s Theatre Royal.’ By Charles Hannan. 52-66.
‘Monsieur le Cure.’ By Robert H Sherard. 67-73.
‘That Awful Cuckoo-Clock.’ By Gertrude Rosaline Henderson. 75-95.
‘Mad Morden.’ By F L Layard. 96-112.
‘Her Ladyship’s Housekeeper.’ By Frank Abell. 113-22.
‘A Ghost Story Without an End.’ By Leslie Ethridge. 123-7.
1887
‘The Author of “Jessica”.’ By M Dal Vero. 1-24.
‘A Psychical Experiment.’ By B F Cresswell. 26-33.
‘Defeated.’ By Jessie Macleod. 34-54.
‘A Tale of the Flying Scotchman.’ By J Crawford Scott. 57-68.
‘The Wretched Rector.’ By Stephen Grete. 69-81.
‘My Fatal Visit to an Editor.’ By Beatrice Harraden. 82-91.
‘A Duplicate Wooing.’ By W J Lacey. 92-103.
‘Dinah’s Adventure.’ By Nellie Hincks. 104-16.
‘An “Agony Column” Mystery.’ By Richard Dowling. 117-28.
1888
‘My Christmas Eve at Marzin.’ By Grant Allen. 1-[?10].
‘Mabella’s Edith.’ By William Grant. ll-[?23].
‘How Doctor McKeown Robbed the National Gallery.’ By T Preston Battersby. 24-[?36].
‘Meg.’ By Keith Christie. 37-[?44].
‘Old Turcan’s Wife: an African Story.’ By J Landers. 46-[?76].
‘One Christmas Eve.’ By the author of ‘Miss Molly’. 77-[?81].
‘The Ards House Mystery.’ By Edward Heins. 83-[?96].
‘Too Late!’ By Eva M Henry. 97-[?106].
‘Faces in Secret.’ By H V Brown. 107-[?].
1889
‘Superstition.’ By John Strange Winter. 1-7.
‘Jealous Mrs. Benetfink.’ By Florence Marryat. 8-22.
‘Carhilton’s Choice.’ By Curtis Yorke. 23-38.
‘Princess Nadine.’ By Rita [Eliza Margaret Humphreys, nee Gollan]. 39-58.
‘A Cruel Problem: a Story Founded on Fact.’ By Mrs Edward Kennard. 59-70.
‘On Information Received.’ By Edith Stewart Drewry. 71-83.
‘One Christmas Eve.’ By Lady Duffus Hardy. 84-109.
‘My Princess Naomi.’ By Mrs Robert Jocelyn. 110-25.
‘The Story of a Button.’ By K Butt. 125-8.
1890
‘Ninety-Seven.’ By John Strange Winter. 1-14.
‘A Lost Bride.’ By Lady Duffus Hardy. 15-29.
‘A Miniature Trouble.’ By F Coplestone [i.e. Mrs F Copleston]. 30-42.
‘Her Ladyship’s Lover.’ By Florence Marryat. 43-52.
‘”That Odd Red Mark”.’ By Edith Stewart Drewry. 53-71.
‘Little Snowflake.’ By J Sale Lloyd. 72-86.
‘”Having Kissed the Woman —“.’ By Rita [Eliza Margaret Humphreys, née Gollan]. 88-111.
1891
‘Pages of the Past.’ By Annie Thomas. 1-30.
“”Tis Woman’s Whole Existence”.’ By Mrs Alexander Fraser. 31-45.
‘A Twin-Identity.’ By Edith Stewart Drewry. 46-56.
‘Miss May’s Guest.’ By Nora Vynne. 57-82.
‘The Schoolmistress of Morton Mills.’ By Iza Duffus Hardy. 83-112.
1892
‘The Haunted Station.’ By Hume Nisbet. 1-20.
‘My Christmas Dinner.’ By Mrs Edward Kennard. 21-8.
‘The Black Pointer.’ By Edith Stewart Drewry. 29-49.
‘Mrs. Ponsonby’s Poodle.’ By Lucie H Armstrong. 50-61.
‘The Old Man’s Garden.’ By Kathleen Watson. 62-71.
‘Caulfield’s Crime.’ By A Perrin. 72-84.
‘”Though One Rose from the Dead”.’ By Rita [Eliza Margaret Humphreys, née Gollan]. 85-102.
‘A Story of Engagements.’ By Quinton Gordon. 103-12.
1893
‘Rose of the World.’ By John Strange Winter. 1-8.
‘By Act of Parliament.’ By Helen Hoppner Coode. 9-51.
‘A Substitute.’ By Lucie H Armstrong. 52-8.
‘”Once Too Often”.’ By Edith Stewart Drewry. 59-77.
‘”Richardson”.’ By Rita [Eliza Margaret Humphreys, née Gollan]. 77-88.
‘Vanished.’ By Penfound Crawford. 89-98.
‘A Terrible Love.’ By Charlotte E Morland. 98-112.
1894
‘Two Men and a Woman’s Heart.’ By the author of ‘Miss Molly*. 1-33.
‘”Butcher’d to Make a Holiday”.’ By Florence Marryat. 34-42.
‘The End of an Idyll.’ By Gertrude Warden. 42-58.
‘Ricochet.’ By Edith Stewart Drewry. 59-74.
‘The Grave on the Hillside. A Tale of Old Sussex.’ By Birch Vye. 75-90.
‘Annie.’ By Hume Nisbet. 91-8.
‘Black and White.’ By Ella MacMahon. 99-106.
‘Fulfilled. A Story of Fate.’ By Maude Field. 107-12.
1895
‘The Keystone of the Household.’ By John Strange Winter. 1-13.
‘Noor Mahomed’s Bungalow. A Story of Anglo-Persian Life.’ By M Pechell. 14-22.
‘Fred Alford’s Partner.’ By Edith Stewart Drewry. 22-7.
‘Bunchie: a Boy’s Love.’ By Winston Kendrick. 28-57.
‘Bessie Thorne’s Revenge. A Story.’ By Annie Thomas. 58-71.
‘The Lifted Veil.’ By Bevis Cane. 72-84.
‘A Hereditary Curse.’ By Penfound Crawford. 85-97.
‘Orazio Calvo.’ By M P Shiel. 97-112.
1896
‘A Dear Little Woman.’ By John Strange Winter. 1-9.
‘In This World, or the Next.’ by Florence Marryat. 10-18.
‘The Way of Transgressors.’ By Derek Vane. 21-34.
‘Mrs. Fernie’s Temptation.’ By Cecil Leigh. 35-46.
‘A Little Cockney’s Romance.’ By A M Prothero. 47-69.
‘The Hall i’the Wood.’ By May Crommelin. 70-84.
‘The Nine Days’ Queen.’ By Nora Hopper. 85-95.
‘That Delightful Stranger.’ By Lucy Hardy. 95-112.
1897
Belgravia Annual (1897) is incorporated in the January 1898 issue of Belgravia (v 95, Jan-Apr 1898). ‘Belgravia Annual’ is printed on the cover of the January issue, but not on the title-page to volume 95. The January issue runs to 192 pages. No separation is made between January items and Annual items, either in the contents list to volume 95 or in the contents list to January issue.
This incorpartation is advertised in volume 95 (November 1897) on page 7 of the advertising pages.
No further Annuals appear to have been issued.