A. MONTHLY ISSUES
Volumes 1, 3-8, 10-22, 24-31, 33, 37 (part), 38 indexed from copies in the University of Queensland Library.
Volumes 2, 9, 37 (part), 50, 60-97 indexed from copies in the Bodleian Library.
Volumes 23, 32, 34-6 indexed from copies in the library of the James Cook University of North Queensland.
Volumes 39-49, 52-9, 98 indexed from copies in the British Library.
Volume 51 indexed from copy in the Bradford Public Library.
1 (Nov 1866-Feb 1867)
Birds of Prey. By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-33, 131-63, 257-89, 383-414.
‘A Fireside Story.’ 83-91.
The Iron Casket: a Tale of the Travaux Forcés. 111-29, 238-55, 365-81.
‘Stage Jewels.’ By Dutton Cook. 205-16.
‘My Love Amy.’ By the author of ‘The Kiddle-a-Wink’, ‘Mildred’s Wedding’, etc [Francis Derrick, i.e. Frances Notley]. 299-322.
‘How I Won Polly and a Postmastership. By Tom Hood. 324-31.
‘At Daggers Drawn.’ By Babington White [i.e. M E Braddon]. 335-45.
‘Eveline’s Visitant: a Ghost Story.’ By the Editor [M E Braddon]. 351-8.
‘How I Heard My Own Will Read.’ 469-78.
‘Rachel’s Folly.’ 482-508.
2 (Mar-June 1867)
Birds of Prey (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-33, 131-62, 257-86, 383-408.
‘My Friend’s Villa.’ By Walter Thornbury. 47-56.
‘Stone’s Love Affair.’ By Dutton Cook. 82-8.
Circe, or Three Acts in the Life of an Artist. By Babington White [i.e. M E Braddon]. 113-30, 235-56, 361-82.
‘Valerian’s Honeymoon. A Fragment.’ By the author of ‘Rita’, etc [Hamilton Aide]. 169-72.
‘How My Debts Were Paid.’ By the author of ‘Lady Flavia’, etc [John Berwick Harwood]. 182-92.
‘Episodes in the Life of Miss Tabitha Trenoodle.’ By the author of ‘Mildred’s Wedding’, etc [Francis Derrick, i.e. Frances Notley]. 305-18.
‘An Awkward Mistake.’ By the author of ‘Lady Flavia’, etc [John Berwick Harwood]. 443-54.
‘Carpenters’ Scenes.’ 445-60.
3 (July-Oct 1867)
Birds of Prey (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-31, 192-217, 369-82, 442-59.
‘How I Wronged My Friend.’ 49-62.
Circe, or Three Acts in the Life of an Artist (cont). By Babington White [i.e. M E Braddon]. 108-30, 240-56, 303-26.
Dead-Sea Fruit. By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 131-57, 257-87, 383-407.
‘Outside the World.’ By the author of ‘Bitter Sweets’, ‘The Tallants of Barton’, etc. 225-9.
Diana Gay. By the author of ‘Bella Donna’, ‘Never Forgotten’, etc [Percy Fitzgerald]. 475-503.
4 (Nov 1867-Feb 1868)
Dead-Sea Fruit (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-31, 131-57, 257-75, 383-409.
‘My Aunt’s Pearl Ring.’ By Ada Buisson, author of ‘Put to the Test’, etc. 56-66.
Diana Gay (cont). By the author of ‘Bella Donna’, ‘Never Forgotten’, etc [Percy Fitzgerald]. 106-30, 236-56, 364-81, 485-505.
‘Lost Sight of: a Tale of Corsica.’ By Astley H Baldwin. 188-207, 336-56.
‘A Great Ball and a Great Bear: a Story of Two Birthdays.’ By Babington White, author of ‘Circe’, ‘At Daggers Drawn’, etc [M E Braddon]. 276-86.
‘The Queen of the Realm of a Million Delights: a Christmas Story.’ By Charles Smith Cheltnam. 316-26.
‘Two Christmas Eves.’ 327-35.
‘The Ghost’s Summons.’ By Ada Buisson. 359-63.
‘The Portrait’s Warning.’ By H Savile Clarke. 429-37.
5 (Mar-June 1868)
Dead-Sea Fruit (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-29, 131-55, 289-314, 447-70.
‘The Mudie Classics, No. 1: Sir Aik Meyonn, or the Seven against the Elector.’ By Babington White, author of ‘Circe’, etc [M E Braddon]. 41-50, 162-75.
Diana Gay (cont). By the author of ‘Bella Donna’, ‘Never Forgotten’, etc [Percy Fitzgerald]. 109-30, 206-23, 362-81, 514-36.
Charlotte’s Inheritance. By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 244-88, 416-46, 569-600.
‘On Leave.’ By the Author of ‘Lady Flavia’, ‘Lord Lynn’s Wife’, etc [John Berwick Harwood]. 333-49.
‘A Million a Minute.’ 392-9.
‘Another Episode in the Life of Miss Tabitha Trenoodle.’ By the author of ‘Kiddle-a-Wink’, ‘Mildred’s Wedding’, etc [Francis Derrick, i.e. Frances Notley]. 489-98.
Bound to John Company; or the Adventures and Misadventures of Robert Ainsleigh. [By M E Braddon*]. 5-29, 163-94, 321-53, 479-506.
Diana Gay (cont). By the author of ‘Bella Donna’, ‘Never Forgotten’, etc [Percy Fitzgerald]. 51-76, 225-52, 412-46, 544-58.
Dead-Sea Fruit (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 99-116, 265-87, 378-91.
Charlotte’s Inheritance (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s
Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 133-62, 303-19, 461-77, 585-617.
‘The Great Kermesse of Antwerp.’ By the author of ‘Hester Kirton’, ‘Wild as a Hawk’, etc [Katharine S Macquoid]. 401-11.
*The first five instalments of Bound to John Company (July, August, September, October, and November 1868) were by M E Braddon. After she fell ill in November 1868 the novel was completed by another hand. See Robert Lee Wolff, Sensational Victorian (NY: Garland, 1979), p 229.
7 (Nov 1868-Feb 1869)
My Enemy’s Daughter. By Justin McCarthy. 5-34, 165-92, 309-30, 453-77.
Bound to John Company; or the Adventures and Misadventures of Robert Ainsleigh (cont). 69-94, 229-58, 389-413, 513-33.
Charlotte’s Inheritance (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 128-63, 286-308, 421-44, 569-86.
‘Bob Kennedy’s Canvass.’ 263-75.
‘The Lady and the Lobster.’ By Alfred Thompson. 341-5.
‘Links in a Chain: a Tale.’ By William Sawyer. 370-9.
‘A Christmas Soiree.’ By F W Robinson. 380-7.
‘The Case of a Pipe.’ By Albany de Fonblanque. 414-19.
8 (Mar-June 1869)
My Enemy’s Daughter (cont). By Justin McCarthy. 5-33, 149-75, 293-321, 437-67.
‘In Request Rather.’ 41-8.
‘The Brown Lady.’ By Mrs [Frances] Cashel Hoey. 53-69, 197-219.
‘Fire and Snow.’ By Walter Thornbury. 87-100.
Bound to John Company; or the Adventures and Misadventures of Robert Ainsleigh (cont). 117-35, 261-74, 405-14, 503-12.
‘Told by a Table: an Oxford Sketch.’ 251-9.
‘Glamour.’ By The Countess Von Bothmer. 357-80, 545-66.
‘The Honeymoons.’ By Sidney L Blanchard. 426-36.
9 (July-Oct 1869)
Stern Necessity. By the author of ‘Poor Humanity’, ‘No Church’, ‘Mattie, a Stray’, etc [Frederick William Robinson]. 5-34, 145-75, 287-313, 429-55.
‘My Namesake and I.’ 43-50.
My Enemy’s Daughter (cont). By Justin McCarthy. 67-89, 226-49, 381-98, 478-92.
Bound to John Company; or the Adventures and Misadventures of Robert Ainsleigh (cont). 132-44, 271-86, 407-28, 538-56.
‘A Night with King Pharaoh.’ By Baron K S L Schlippenback. 196-213.
‘Gatherings in Brittany.’ By the author of ‘Mildred’s Wedding’,
‘Olive Varcoe’, etc [Francis Derrick, i.e. Frances Notley]. 331-42, 525-37.
‘The Baron’s Coffin.’ By Ada Buisson. 351-71.
‘Fatal Jewels.’ By Albany de Fonblanque. 557-65.
10 (Nov 1869-Feb 1870)
Stern Necessity (cont). By the author of ‘Poor Humanity’, ‘No Church’, ‘Mattie, a Stray’, etc [F W Robinson]. 5-34, 147-75, 281-310, 415-40.
‘My Unlucky Friend.’ [By M E Braddon]. 84-95.
‘Theodore of Corsica: the Story of a Real Adventurer.’ By Percy Fitzgerald. 129-46, 259-79, 389-414.
‘The Incumbent of Bagshot.’ By The Baron K S L Schlippenbach. 185-92.
‘A Very Narrow Escape.’ [By M E Braddon]. 195-205.
‘Our Nice Servant: a Domestic Drama.’ Communicated to George Augustus Sala. 213-25.
‘Jack Layford’s Friend, with an Account of How He Laid the Ghost: a Christmas Story.’ By L N. 226-47.
‘The Diamond Bullet.’ By William Sawyer. 320-8.
‘Levison’s Victim.’ [By M E Braddon]. 329-41.
‘Princess Cancrin’s Revenge.’ By George Augustus Sala. 342-54.
‘A Costermongers Club.’ By Archibald Forbes. 355-60.
‘The Missing Baronet: a Strange Trial of the Last Century.’ By Walter Thornbury. 365-9.
‘Franklin’s Confession.’ By Amelia Thomas. 377-88.
‘Mr. and Mrs. de Fontenoy.’ [By M E Braddon]. 447-60.
My Sister Caroline: a Novelette. Edited by M E Braddon. 479-505.
‘Lend Me a Florin: a Tale of Homburg.’ By Lady Jackson. 533-40.
11 (Mar-June 1870)
‘The Splendid Stranger.’ By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-20.
Stern Necessity (cont). By the author of ‘Poor Humanity’, ‘No Church’, ‘Mattie, a Stray’, etc [F W Robinson]. 37-65, 231-59, 361-88, 482-511.
My Sister Caroline: a Novelette (cont). Edited by M E Braddon. 101-30.
Fenton’s Quest. By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 133-60, 261-92, 389-416.
‘Under the Lilies.’ By Ada Buisson. 184-95.
Captain Norton’s Diary. By Florence Marryat (Mrs Ross Church). 325-44, 449-65.
12 (July-Oct 1870)
Fenton’s Quest (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-32, 133-60, 261-91, 389-419.
‘The Politic Wax-Chandler: a Legend of Mexico.’ By George Augustus Sala. 50-9.
The Haunted Baronet. By J S le Fanu. 69-88, 229-51, 357-78, 453-75.
‘Bob Kennedy’s Widow-Hunt.’ By T H S Escott. 104-12.
Captain Norton’s Diary (cont). By Florence Marryat (Mrs Ross Church). 119-32.
‘An Old Peninsular Man.’ By Walter Thornbury. 184-95.
‘The Ghost at Laburnum Villa.’ 213—[?] .
‘On the Brink: a Story.’ By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 324-[?]
‘Awake and Thinking: a Retrospect.’ By W F Peacock. 476-84.
‘The Sins of the Fathers: a Tale.’ By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 485-507.
13 (Nov 1870-Feb 1871)
Milly Darrell: a Story. By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-26, 133-56, 261-88.
‘Carlo Ponti: the Music-Seller of Havana.’ By George Augustus Sala. 27-35.
Fenton’s Quest (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 68-96, 197-223, 357-86, 485-507.
The Haunted Baronet (cont). By J S Le Fanu. 102-20.
‘On the Prowl: a London Adventure.’ By George Augustus Sala. 166-82.
‘Monsieur Anatole.’ By Godfrey Turner. 183-9.
‘A Lady’s Pet.’ By George Manville Fenn. 190-6.
‘A Court Scandal.’ By the author of ‘Strong Hands and Steadfast Hearts’, etc. 231-43.
‘The Hospital Mistletoe.’ By Joseph Hatton. 289-92.
‘A Christmas Peal.’ By Astley H Baldwin. 302-12.
‘The Haunted Rock.’ By Charles F F Woods. 325-36.
‘A Dinner with the “Jolly Old Boy”.’ By T H S Escott. 337-41.
‘Dying by Poison.’ By George Manville Fenn. 342-4.
The Lovels of Arden. By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 389-420.
‘What a Ghost-Story Did.’ 466-77.
14 (Mar-June 1871)
The Lovels of Arden (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-33, 131-59, 257-84, 385-408.
‘Chubb Jackson.’ By Alan Strayler. 50-9.
‘”Me and My Pal”: a Tale of the Cuban Rebellion.’ By Captain Bacon, R W Fusiliers. 82-8.
Fenton’s Quest (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 99-117, 225-48.
‘An Artist’s Model.’ By Astley H Baldwin. 176-84.
‘The Power of the Keys: a Story of West Fourteenth-Street.’ By George Augustus Sala. 321-32.
‘At Chrighton Abbey: a Tale.’ 353-77.
‘Mrs. Mellor’s Diamonds.’ By George Augustus Sala. 416-32.
‘Charlie Norman.’ By Edmund Courtenay. 475-97.
15 (July-Oct 1871)
The Lovels of Arden (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-30, 133-63, 261-91, 481-510.
‘Lochinvar at Salt Lake.’ By Justin McCarthy. 59-68.
‘Charlie Norman’ (cont). By Edmund Cortenay. 101-24.
‘Old Major Curtis.’ By E N Lamont. 166-77.
‘One Summer Month.’ By Mark Hardcastle [i.e. Mary Cecil Hay]. 197-212, 326-41.
‘In Great Waters.’ [By M E Braddon]. 229-48.
‘An Utter Impossibility.’ By Florence Marryat (Mrs Ross Church). 356-77.
Three to One: or Some Passages out of the Life of Amicia Lady Sweetapple. By the author of ‘Annals of an Eventful Life’ [Sir George Webb Dasent]. 389-431.
16 (Nov 1871-Feb 1872)
Three to One: or Some Passages out of the Life of Amicia Lady Sweetapple (cont). By the author of ‘Annals of an Eventful Life’ [Sir George Webb Dasent]. 5-38, 133-58, 293-322, 449-70.
The Lovels of Arden (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 85-131, 229-56, 357-88, 478-95.
‘The Fair One with the Velvet Mask: a Passage in the Life of Tintoretto Buonatesta, Portrait-Painter.’ By George Augustus Sala. 175-82. ‘The Breaking of a Shell.’ By the author of ‘The Winning Hazard’ [Frederick Talbot]. 183-95.
‘The Haunted House in Westminster.’ By J S Le Fanu. 261-85.
‘Not All Tinsel.’ By Marian Northcott. 330-40.
To the Bitter End. By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 389-421.
Imaginary London: a Delusive Directory. By George Augustus Sala. 435-42.
‘”Till Death Us Do Part”.’ By C Maurice Davies, MA. 503-11.
17 (Mar-June 1872)
To the Bitter End (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, [M E Braddon]. 5-37, 133-68, 261-83, 405-39.
Imaginary London: a Delusive Directory (cont). By George Augustus Sala. 38-49, 169-76, 306-17, 453-64.
‘How the “Gadfly” Failed: a Newspaper Episode’. By T H S Escott. 54-68.
Three to One: or Some Passages out of the Life of Amicia Lady Sweetapple (cont). By the author of ‘Annals of an Eventful Life’ [Sir George Webb Dasent]. 69-99, 213-60, 357-403, 501-44.
‘My Grandfather’s Ghost-Story.’ 113-21.
‘Poor James Wymper.’ By Albany de Fonblanque. 293-305.
‘My First Duel.’ 481-91.
18 (July-Oct 1872)
To the Bitter End (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon] 5-37, 149-80, 293-327, 437-84.
‘Colonel Benyon’s Entanglement.’ By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 69-88, 213-27.
Three to One: or Some Passages out of the Life of Amicia Lady Sweetapple (cont). By the author of ‘Annals of an Eventful Life’ [Sir George Webb Dasent]. 101-47, 245-91, 389-426.
Imaginary London: a Delusive Directory (cont). By George Augustus Sala. 182-91, 328-35, 486-94.
‘My Uncle in Manchester.’ By Frederick Talbot. 192-8.
‘A Life’s Love.’ By Rev M G Watkins, MA. 341-69, 549-71.
‘Jack Pugh’s Legacy: a Tale.’ By Frederick Talbot. 517-35.
19 (Nov 1872-Feb 1873)
Strangers and Pilgrims. By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-38, 149-87, 293-330, 437-75.
‘Jack Pugh’s Legacy: a Tale’ (cont). By Frederick Talbot. 84-102. Imaginary London: a Delusive Directory (cont). By George Augustus Sala. 107-16, 199-208, 476-84.
To the Bitter End (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 117-46, 261-92.
‘My First Love.’ [By A G P]. 209-15.
‘The Servants’ Hall.’ By the author of ‘Lord Lynn’s Wife’, ‘Lady Flavia’, etc [John Berwick Harwood]. 331-9.
‘The Clerk’s Daughter.’ By A G P, author of ‘My First Love’, etc. 341-64.
‘A Night in a Ghost-Chamber.’ By [C] Maurice Davies, MA. 373-85.
‘A Perilous Ride.’ By C Soames. 386-9.
‘A Visitor at Sea: a Tale for a Winter Fireside.’ By Astley H Baldwin. 390-6.
‘The Handsome Housekeeper: a Story about a Will.’ By George Augustus Sala. 404-36.
‘A St. Valentine’s Eve.’ By C Boyle. 485-9.
‘Only a Curate.’ By R W Baddeley. 529-66.
20 (Mar-June 1873)
Strangers and Pilgrims (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-35, 149-75, 277-308, 405-41. Imaginary London: a Delusive Directory (cont). By George Augustus Sala. 36-45, 214-21, 310-20, 442-51.
‘The Irish Court.’ By M P. 46-52.
‘A Maid Forlorn.’ By Frederick Talbot. 96-100.
‘Aunt Dunk: a Story.’ By L K Knatchbull-Hugessen. 101-36.
‘The King’s Bull.’ By Sir Henry Pottinger. 197-208.
‘A Money-Lender’s Love: a Story.’ By K K K. 245-66.
‘The Red Lancer.’ By Albany de Fonblanque. 341-58.
‘Kate’s Engagement.’ By M[ary] Cecil Hay. 373-92.
‘The Supervisor’s Story.’ 486-94.
‘The Dumberdene.’ By L K Knatchbull-Hugessen. 513-34.
21 (July-Oct 1873)
‘Village Tyrants: a Dramatic Story.’ By Joseph Hatton. 5-24, 196-215. Imaginary London: a Delusive Directory (cont). By George Augustus Sala. 25-33.
‘Swift as a Flash.’ By Mrs C[ompton] Reade. 52-80.
Strangers and Pilgrims (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 116-48, 245-68, 373-94, 512-37. Through Fire and Water: a Tale of City Life. By Frederick Talbot. 149-78, 277-303, 405-29.
‘Little Coo-Coo; or the Khitmutgar’s Revenge. A Tale of the Indian Mutiny.’ By A S B[eatty]. 309-40.
‘The Poacher’s Story.’ 351-4.
‘Our George and the Sultan.’ By The Town Clerk of Ludborough. 360-7.
Her Master. By Mrs C[ompton] Reade. 464-90.
22 (Nov 1873-Feb 1874)
Lost for Love. By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-29, 133-65, 261-84, 389-419.
‘At the Bar: a Story of a Rapacious Creditor.’ By George Augustus Sala. 38-48.
‘Mrs. Maycock’s Keys.’ 56-9.
Her Master (cont). By Mrs C[ompton] Reade. 69-97.
Through Fire and Water: a Tale of City Life (cont). By Frederick Talbot. 101-25.
‘That Poor Dear Captain Lambswool.’ By George Augustus Sala. 185-96. ‘The Two Inquests.’ 197-219, 357-72.
‘How I Lost the County.’ By Frederick Talbot. 220-7.
‘Mulligan’s Poteen.’ By Nugent Robinson. 228-45.
‘The Major’s Luncheon: an Ower True Tale.’ By T. 257-60.
‘Aunt Lora’s Long Ago.’ 291-7.
‘A Revelation from the Sea.’ By F T [? Frederick Talbot]. 303-8. ‘Righted at Last.’ By Mrs Price. 325-38.
‘In Queer Company.’ By Anthony Leigh. 339-50.
’Annabel Brown.’ 382-8.
‘How Mr. Penlake Exercised a Proctor.’ By Compton Reade. 420-8.
‘Why That Old Gentleman Paid: a Sequel to “At the Bar”.’ By George Augustus Sala. 438-47.
‘Through the Breakers.’ By Mary Cecil Hay. 453-64.
‘Something like a Twelfth-Night Character.’ By T H S Escott. 475-81.
Dead Sorrow’s Kin. By Mrs C[ompton] Reade. 485-509.
23 (Mar-June 1874)
Lost for Love (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-32, 133-64, 261-93, 389-417.
‘My Recollections of Fenton Grammar School.’ 33-51.
Dead Sorrow’s Kin (cont). By Mrs C[ompton] Reade. 69-98, 197-221, 325-52, 451-68.
‘”Well Done!”.’ By Mary Cecil Hay. 117-32.
‘Very Low People Indeed.’ By Marian Northcott. 186-93.
‘Plump for Blinker. An Election Reminiscence.’ By T H S Escott. 222-8.
‘George Lovelace’s Temptation.’ 229-45.
”Twas the Wind.’ By Frederick Talbot. 418-20.
‘The Venus de’Medici’s Marriage. A Story of a Connoisseur’s Craze.’ By George Augustus Sala. 438-50.
That Eventful Night. By Frederick Talbot. 481-510.
24 (July-Oct 1874)
Lost for Love (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-29, 133-56, 261-82, 389-410.
‘Wedded in Death: a Tale of the Late American War.’ By James Alexander Maitland. 52-75.
That Eventful Night (cont). By Frederick Talbot. 101-24, 197-219, 357-81, 496-511.
‘My First Client: a Reminiscence of the North-East Circuit.’ By Percy Boyd. 230-50.
‘The Academical History of Mr. Chicken.’ By Compton Reade. 305-16.
‘”Dolly”: a Story of the London “Sans-Souci”.’ By H L Williams. 337-49.
‘Something like a Stance.’ By C Maurice Davies, DD. 350-6.
Ward or Wife? A Romance. 437-66.
25 (Nov 1874-Feb 1875)
Hostages to Fortune. By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-37, 149-73, 293-316, 437-64.
‘The St. Swithin’s Junior Proctor.’ By Compton Reade. 56-64.
‘”So Unladylike”.’ By A E T Watson. 65-72.
Ward or Wife? A Romance (cont). 85-121, 261-86, 424-36.
Lost for Love (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 132-48.
A Study in Gray. By Mrs C[ompton] Reade. 213-35, 357-77, 544-69.
‘The Bryansfort Spectre: Founded on a Family Legend.’ 245-55.
‘My Father’s Will.’ By Frederick Talbot. 325-39.
‘Dean Swift’s Ghost.’ By E Owens Blackburne. 398-403.
‘An Arab’s Revenge: a True Story.’ By Edward Henry Vizetelly. 405-19.
‘Notes from a German Band.’ By Mary Cecil Hay. 484-500.
26 (Mar-June 1875)
Hostages to Fortune (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-37, 149-78, 293-321, 437-67.
Oxford Raffles. By Compton Reade. 38-48, 233-42, 322-34, 516-28.
‘”When Sparrows Build”: a Tale, in Two Chapters.’ By Mrs A S Beattie [or Beatty?]. 85-108.
A Study in Gray (cont). By Mrs C[ompton] Reade. 117-38.
‘Cheating the Nor’-Easter.’ 139-46.
‘The Confessions of an English Chloral-Eater.’ By Gordon Stables, MD, RN. 179-90.
‘Mrs. Marmaduke Millwyn’s Sigh: a Story of Dublin Life.’ By Nugent Robinson. 211-28.
Hugh Melton: A Story. By Katharine King. 261-92, 405-36, 545-73.
‘The Family Ghost.’ By F T [?Frederick Talbot]. 367-72.
‘A Father’s Story.’ By Mary Cecil Hay. 497-515.
27 (July-Oct 1875)
Hostages to Fortune (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-31, 149-70, 293-315, 437-52.
‘Sea-Bank Farm.’ By Henry Jackson. 69-99, 261-90.
Hugh Melton: a Story (cont). By Katharine King. 117-29.
‘Bolingbroke Grinds.’ By Wat Bradwood. 130-43.
‘A Passage from the Life of Mr. A. Plassington.’ Edited by F Frankfort Moore. 183-98, 338-56.
His Second Inheritance. By Frederick Talbot. 213-38, 389-425, 548-75.
‘A Night of Mystery.’ 316-24.
‘A Birthday Treat.’ By E R. 375-81.
‘How I Shot My First Snipe: a Legend of the County Down.’ By Percy Boyd. 533-46.
28 (Nov 1875-Feb 1876)
‘Under Life’s Key: a Story in Two Parts.’ By Mary Cecil Hay. 5-28, 228-40.
‘Mr. Skifter’s Pilgrim’s Progress.’ By Compton Reade. 50-64.
Hostages to Fortune (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 86-99.
His Second Inheritance (cont). By Frederick Talbot. 117-48, 258-85.
Joshua Haggard’s Daughter. By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 149-80, 293-324, 437-69.
‘The Rajah.’ 329-40.
‘Thorleigh Moat: a Grandmother’s Tale.’ By A E Barker. 341-52.
‘How I Wrote a Novel.’ By Mary Cecil Hay. 360-7.
‘Chantry Manor-House: a Ghost Story.’ By Mrs Hartley. 368-79.
‘A Joint in the Harness.’ By Marian Northcott. 388-97.
‘The Haunted Lighthouse.’ By C S Corfield. 406-18.
‘A Drawing-Room Performance.’ By Beata Francis. 425-35.
‘The Spectre Ship: a Tale of the Polar Regions.’ By Percy B St. John. 517-34.
’Twixt Green and Red. 545-66.
‘How I Came to Be a Manager.’ By Frederick Talbot. 567-75.
Joshua Haggard’s Daughter (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 5-42, 149-73, 410-35, 551-75.
‘By and By.’ By Mary Cecil Hay. 60-7.
‘How I Fought My First Duel.’ 68-80.
‘”Bachelor Ben”.’ By R V Chilcott. 87-97.
‘Twixt Green and Red (cont). 117-41, 261-84.
‘Our Suspicious Neighbours.’ By Henry Kingsley. 217-37.
‘An Ill-Conducted Conductor.’ By Frederick Talbot. 243-9.
Juliet. By Mrs H Lovett-Cameron. 293-315, 447-72.
‘Scotching a Snake.’ By Stephen J Mackenna. 380-96, 489-501.
Good Stories of Man and Other Animals. By Charles Reade. 437-46.
The New Republic; or. Culture, Faith, and Philosophy in an English Country House. [By W H Mallock.] 514-43.
30 (July-Oct 1876)
Good Stories of Man and Other Animals (cont). By Charles Reade. 1-4, 129-32, 257-60, 385-95.
Joshua Haggard’s Daughter (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 10-38, 228-55, 290-311, 482-508.
The New Republic; or. Culture, Faith, and Philosophy in an English Country House (cont). [By W H Mallock.] 48-73, 133-51, 343-60, 434-49.
From Dreams to Waking. By E Lynn Linton. 75-97, 196-215, 325-41, 450-69.
Juliet (cont). By Mrs H Lovett-Cameron. 103-28, 153-76, 361-84, 411-33.
‘The G.B.C.: a Tale of a Telegram.’ By James Payn. 281-5.
‘Tasbrook’s Testimonial.’ By James Payn. 472-81.
31 (Nov 1876-Feb 1877)
Good Stories of Man and Other Animals (cont). By Charles Reade. 1-3, 129-44, 319-26, 433-6.
Joshua Haggard’s Daughter (cont). By the author of ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, etc [M E Braddon]. 21-45, 163-88.
The New Republic; or. Culture, Faith, and Philosophy in an English Country House (cont). [By W H Mallock.] 46-65, 189-209.
‘An Aunt By Marriage.’ By James Payn. 66-81.
From Dreams to Waking (cont). By E Lynn Linton. 82-101.
Juliet (cont). By Mrs H Lovett-Cameron. 105-28, 229-56, 360-84, 484-507.
‘A Family Party in the Piazza of St. Peter.’ By T Adolphus Trollope. 210-28, 327-43, 437-53.
‘The Captain’s Last Love.’ By Wilkie Collins. 257-74.
The World Well Lost. By E Lynn Linton. 282-313, 385-415.
‘Finding His Level.’ By James Payn. 344-52.
‘An Office Secret.’ By James Payn. 473-83.
32 (Mar-June 1877)
The World Well Lost (cont). By E Lynn Linton. 1-31, 129-63, 351-84, 385-414.
Good Stories of Man and Other Animals (cont). By Charles Reade. 53-67, 180-94, 310-21, 453-62.
Juliet (cont). By Mrs H Lovett-Cameron. 105-28, 242-56.
‘The Lord of Harpington.’ By James Payn. 227-34. By Proxy. By James Payn. 257-86, 482-508.
33 (July-Oct 1877)
By Proxy (cont). By James Payn. 1-30, 224-56, 257-91, 473-508.
‘Frightened with False Fire.’ By D Christie Murray. 54-75.
The World Well Lost (cont). By E Lynn Linton. 99-128, 129-61, 357-415.
‘The Last of the Season.’ 183-93.
‘The Witch of Garrowbuie.’ 205-10.
‘The Ghoul.’ By Richard Dowling. 342-52.
‘A Story of the Transvaal.’ By Frederick Boyle. 439-50.
Some Random Notes of an Idle Excursion. By Mark Twain. 464-70.
34 (Nov 1877-Feb 1878)
By Proxy (cont). By James Payn. 1-28, 229-55, 356-84, 385-415.
Some Random Notes of an Idle Excursion (cont). By Mark Twain. 49-58, 183-91, 345-54.
‘The Fairy-Man and the Lady of the Rock.’ By Cuthbert Bede. 59-69. ‘That Night.’ By Richard Dowling. 83-97.
The World Well Lost (cont). By E Lynn Linton. 105-53.
‘The Mysterious Speculator.’ By Richard Dowling. 210-20.
The Return of the Native. By Thomas Hardy. 257-87, 481-508.
‘The Duel in Herne Wood. Extracted, with Permission, from “The Case of Mr. Lionel Varleigh”.’ By Wilkie Collins. 304-30. ‘Genius at the Hammer.’ By Richard Dowling. 434-49.
35 (Mar-June 1878)
The Return of the Native (cont). By Thomas Hardy. 1-27, 230-55, 257-81, 480-508.
‘The Loves of Alonzo Fitz Clarence and Rosannah Ethelton.’ By Mark Twain. 39-55.
‘The Two Neighbours of Quimper.’ By Katharine S Macquoid. 65-86.
By Proxy (cont). By James Payn. 104-53, 366-84.
‘Some Turkish Slave Stories. A Slave Who is No Slave.’ By F G A. 167-83.
‘The Marine Binocular.’ By Richard Dowling. 191-203.
‘An Automatic Enigma.’ By Julian Hawthorne. 294-306.
‘Fables and Their Sequels.’ By Mark Twain. 326-31.
‘Her Child’s Cry.’ By Richard Dowling. 351-65.
The Haunted Hotel: a Mystery of Modern Venice. By Wilkie Collins. 385-412.
‘Patient Kitty.’ By James Payn. 432-50.
36 (July-Oct 1878)
The Return of the Native (cont). By Thomas Hardy. 1-29, 228-56, 257-81, 484-508.
‘Our Scientific Observations on a Ghost.’ By J Arbuthnot Wilson [Grant Allen]. 45-59.
‘My First Recordership. ‘ By James Payn. 77-81.
‘The Elba of the Thames.’ By Richard Dowling. 83-98.
The Haunted Hotel: a Mystery of Modem Venice (cont). By Wilkie Collins. 107-28, 129-52, 360-84, 385-411.
‘A Change of Views.’ By James Payn. 172-8.
‘The Going Out of Alessandro Pozzone.’ By Richard Dowling. 211-26.
‘A Mayfair Mystery.’ By James Payn. 298-316.
‘The Empress of Andorra.’ By J Arbuthnot Wilson [Grant Allen]. 335-51.
‘”A Tourist from Injianny”.’ By Bret Harte. 424-31.
‘Simpson of Bussora.’ By James Payn. 444-9.
‘An Agamist’s Holiday.’ 465-9.
37 (Nov 1878-Feb 1879)
The Return of the Native (cont). By Thomas Hardy. 1-26, 225-56.
‘Bianca.’ By W E Norris. 47-67.
‘To His Own Destruction.’ 98-109.
The Haunted Hotel: a Mystery of Modem Venice (cont). By Wilkie Collins. 110-28.
‘One by One.’ By R E Francillon. 129-56.
‘An Imperial Pardon.’ By F A S. 170-82.
‘Two Modern Japanese Stories.’ 183-9.
Donna Quixote. By Justin McCarthy. 257-87, 478-508.
‘Some Tales of White Elephants.’ By James Payn. 297-303.
‘An Heiress of Red Dog.’ By Bret Harte. 321-33.
Queen of the Meadow. By Charles Gibbon. 353-84, 385-403.
‘Something like a Shareholder. A Fragment in Asterisks.’ 419-22.
‘An Adventure in a Forest.’ By James Payn. 447-55.
‘Diamonds and Gold. A Tale of the Far West.’ By E C Fellows. 456-77.
38 (Mar-June 1879)
Donna Quixote (cont). By Justin McCarthy. 1-30, 225-86, 478-508.
‘The Daughter of the Dark.’ By Richard Dowling. 85-106.
Queen of the Meadow (cont). By Charles Gibbon. 107-28, 129-52, 359-84, 385-411.
‘Captain Cole’s Passenger.’ By James Payn. 169-75.
‘An Irish Idyll.’ By the author of ‘The Queen of Connaught’ [Harriett Jay], 199-206.
‘The Story of a Statue [Adapted from the French of Prosper Merimee].’ By C Trevelyan Macaulay. 207-24.
‘A Night in the Highway.’ By F W Robinson. 300-12.
’From the Chapel Roof.’ By Henry W Lucy. 322-31.
‘An Unrequited Attachment.’ By James Payn. 332-7.
‘An Independent Opinion.’ By James Payn. 434-42.
39 (July-Oct 1879)
Donna Quixote (cont). By Justin McCarthy. 1-30, 226-56, 257-86, 479-508.
‘At Night in a Hospital.’ By E Lynn Linton. 31-41.
‘A Hero’s Reward. A Sketch from Life.’ By Ouida. 42-59.
Queen of the Meadow (cont). By Charles Gibbon. 101-28, 129-47, 365-84, 385-404.
‘The Transfused Transformed. A Tale of Blood.’ By James Payn. 180-9.
‘The Old Maid’s Holiday.’ By W E Norris. 391-44.
40 (Nov 1879-Feb 1880)
Donna Quixote (cont). By Justin McCarthy. 1-29, 129-56.
‘Peter Schroeder.’ By Bret Harte. 42-55.
‘The Young Lions.’ By E Lynn Linton. 56-64.
‘The Professor’s Declaration.’ By Linda Villari. 65-79, 209-24.
‘Helen Churchill’s Lover.’ By the author of ‘Miss Molly’. 96-103.
Queen of the Meadow (cont). By Charles Gibbon. 105-28, 251-6, 320-2.
‘”Right” (an Australian Tale).’ By William Senior. 177-92.
‘A Social Philosopher.’ By James Payn. 225-31.
‘My Amsterdam Gem.’ By G H Robeck [?G de Robeck]. 235-49.
A Confidential Agent. By James Payn. 257-86, 384-409.
‘A Lover in Spite of Himself.’ By Julian Hawthorne. 229-310, 420-33.
The Leaden Casket. By Mrs Alfred W Hunt [Margaret Hunt]. 353-84, 476-508.
‘Under the Snow: “In Memoriam”.’ By E Lynn Linton. 410-19.
‘A Failure of Justice.’ By James Payn. 448-52.
‘Birds in the Snow.’ By Ouida. 460-75.
41 (Mar-June 1880)
A Confidential Agent (cont). By James Payn. 1-40, 129-52, 257-84, 385-410.
The Leaden Casket (cont). By Mrs Alfred W Hunt [Margaret Hunt]. 100-27, 228-56, 354-84, 483-508.
‘Kate Sibbert’s Aunt.’ 191-215.
‘The Candidature of Mr. Davlish.’ By E C Grenville-Murray. 297-302.
Kildhurm’s Oak. By Julian Hawthorne. 333-53, 454-73.
‘How Jack Harris Became an Aesthetic.’ By Justin H McCarthy. 61-75.
‘The Little Smallware Shop. A Very Vulgar Story.’ By Henry W Lucy. 434-40. (Presented as fiction. In volume 42, Lucy admits this is a true tale and thanks readers for donations.)
A Confidential Agent (cont). By James Payn. 1-35, 129-51, 257-79, 385-412.
‘A Gentleman of La Porte.’ By Bret Harte. 50-9.
Kildhurm’s Oak (cont). By Julian Hawthorne. 75-83, 191-206.
The Leaden Casket (cont). By Mrs Alfred W Hunt [Margaret Hunt]. 94-128, 224-55, 356-84, 478-508.
‘Findelkind. A Child’s Story.’ By Ouida. 320-41.
‘Mr. Earl’s Investment. A Tale of Old China.’ 442-8.
43 (Nov 1880-Feb 1881)
A Confidential Agent (cont). By James Payn. 1-25, 129-55.
‘An Expensive Derby.’ By James Payn. 61-75.
The Leaden Casket (cont). By Mrs Alfred W Hunt [Margaret Hunt]. 99-128, 227-55.
‘Cruel Barbara Allen.’ By D Christie Murray. 195-216.
Joseph’s Coat. By David Christie Murray. 257-82, 385-410.
‘”Rigged with Curses Dark”.’ By Margaret Hunt. 297-310.
‘A Dreadful Case.’ By William Jameson. 346-60.
A Romance of the Nineteenth Century. By W H Mallock. 365-84, 485-508.
‘The Plague-Smitten Ship.’ By J Maclaren Cobban. 436-54.
‘Planty Banton.’ By Thomas Shairp. 459-84.
44 (Mar-June 1881)
Joseph’s Coat (cont). By David Christie Murray. 1-33, 129-58, 257-84, 385-412.
‘Only a Million.’ By Charles Gibbon. 41-62.
‘The Showman’s Ghost.’ 82-102.
‘Presages of Approaching 111.’ By William George Black. 103-7.
A Romance of the Nineteenth Century (cont). By W H Mallock. 108-28, 236-56, 363-84, 485-508.
‘The Reverend James Christison’s Adventure.’ By J Maclaren Cobban. 171-92.
‘The Little Earl. A Child’s Story.’ By Ouida. 300-34.
The Countess Felicita’s Discovery. By Julian Hawthorne. 424-45.
‘The Strange Bed.’ By James Payn. 469-75.
45 (July-Oct 1881)
Joseph’s Coat (cont). By David Christie Murray. 1-29, 129-57, 257-83, 385-416.
‘Bewitched in Mid-Ocean.’ By J Maclaron Cobban. 39-50.
The Countess Felicita’s Discovery (cont). By Julian Hawthorne. 64-89.
A Heart’s Problem. By Charles Gibbon. 109-28, 237-56, 367-84, 486-508.
‘A Family History.’ By Grant Allen. 158-74.
‘Merga’s Petticoat.’ By Katharine S Macquoid. 186-205.
‘John Calthorpe’s Theft.’ By J Maclaren Cobban. 310-33.
The Miller’s Niece. By Henry W Lucy. 449-71.
46 (Nov 1881-Feb 1882)
Joseph’s Coat. By David Christie Murray. 1-38, 129-55.
‘Rival Queens.’ 60-73, 202-13.
The Miller’s Niece (cont). By Henry W Lucy. 75-92.
A Heart’s Problem (cont). By Charles Gibbon. 105-28, 235-56.
‘Love and Greek.’ By M J M Robertson. 165-86.
All Sorts and Conditions of Men: an Impossible Story. By Walter Besant and James Rice. 257-87, 387-421.
‘How I Married Him: the Confessions of a Young Lady.’ Edited by Wilkie Collins. 295-316.
‘Resurgo. A Comedy.’ By Ouida. 317-41, 430-62.
The Admiral’s Hard. By Mrs Alexander [Annie French Hector]. 356-86, 481-510.
47 (Mar-June 1882)
All Sorts and Conditions of Men: an Impossible Story (cont). By Walter Besant and James Rice. 1-31, 129-59, 257-94, 385-419. ‘Found at Blazing Star.’ By Bret Harte. 46-60, 172-84.
‘The Man with Two Souls.’ By Edward Byron Nicholson. 64-78.
The Admiral’s Ward (cont). By Mrs Alexander [Annie French Hector], 100-28, 230-56, 359-84, 480-508.
‘A Silver Wedding.’ By David Christie Murray. 304-28.
48 (July-Oct 1882)
All Sorts and Conditions of Men: an Impossible Story (cont). By Walter Besant and James Rice. 1-33, 129-59, 257-84, 385-410.
‘Mr. Josiah Smith’s Balloon Journey.’ By Henry W Lucy. 65-78.
The Admiral’s Ward (cont). By Mrs Alexander [Annie French Hector], 98-128, 230-56, 348-84, 477-508.
Heart and Science: a Story of the Present Time. By Wilkie Collins. 175-99, 312-33, 438-65.
‘Winks.’ By W S Rockstro. 285-97.
‘A Close Shave.’ By Henry George Murray. 298-311.
49 (Nov 1882-Feb 1883)
All Sorts and Conditions of Men: an Impossible Story (cont). By Walter Besant and James Rice. 1-26, 129-54.
‘An Undergraduate’s Aunt.’ By F Anstey. 46-53.
Heart and Science: a Story of the Present Time (cont). By Wilkie Collins. 54-80, 168-93, 312-41, 443-74.
The Admiral’s Ward (cont). By Mrs Alexander [Annie French Hector]. 101-28, 229-56, 353-83, 478-508.
Maid of Athens. By Justin McCarthy. 257-84, 385-415.
Frescoes. By Ouida. 286-304, 416-33.
‘The Odd-Looking Man.’ 434-42.
‘The Violin’s Voice.’ By Beatrice Harraden. 475-7.
50 (Mar-June 1883)
Maid of Athens (cont). By Justin McCarthy. 1-31, 129-59, 257-85, 385-411.
‘Budell’s Proposal.’ By Findlay Muirhead. 32-8.
Heart and Science: a Story of the Present Time (cont). By Wilkie Collins. 36-69, 160-92, 298-330, 489-508.
Frescoes (cont). By Ouida. 71-89.
The Admiral’s Ward (cont). By Mrs Alexander [Annie French Hector]. 90-127, 231-56, 352-84.
‘The Green Turban: a Mystery.’ By J Maclaren Cobban. 204-21.
‘Truth Triumphant.’ By Margaret Hunt [Mrs Alfred W Hunt]. 423-43. ‘One of His Inventions.’ By Charles Gibbon. 445-77.
51 (July-Oct 1883)
Maid of Athens (cont). By Justin McCarthy. 1-28, 129-56, 257-85, 385-412.
‘London’s Peril. The Story of an Escape.’ By H F Lester. 29-42.
‘Two Plots. A Confession in Two Chapters.’ By Findlay Muirhead. 55-74.
‘The Clink of Gold.’ By Edmund Bury. 81-98.
‘One of His Inventions’ (cont). By Charles Gibbon. 114-28.
‘Loving a Dream.’ By Charles Gibbon. 165-81, 364-84.
‘The Shutes of Sheffield.’ By Margaret Hunt. 193-202.
‘The Greek Skipper’s Story.’ By P Grey Parke. 203-18.
‘In Pitti. A Scene. (Founded on Fact).’ By Ouida. 232-56.
‘My Friend Paton.’ By Julian Hawthorne. 294-308.
‘Jackson.’ By Frank Abell. 335-43.
‘Two “Pards”: an American Engineer’s Story.’ By A A Hayes. 344-61.
‘At Camaldoli. A Sketch.’ By Ouida. 424-47.
‘Ruth Hayes.’ 456-86.
‘”The Stage Waits”.’ By Richard Dowling. 487-93.
52 (Nov 1883-Feb 1884)
Maid of Athens (cont). By Justin McCarthy. 1-30, 129-56.
‘My Compatriot.’ By E Lynn Linton. 50-67.
‘From Beyond.’ By Alfred St Johnstone. 101-11.
‘Christine.’ By the Author of ‘Miss Molly’. 122-8.
‘The American Gentleman with the Moist Eye.’ By Archibald Forbes. 222-30.
‘A Fast Day.’ By John Lilburn. 231-40.
‘Haunted. A True Story.’ By E M Davy. 241-7.
The Lover’s Creed. By Mrs [Frances] Cashel Hoey. 257-84, 385-411.
‘She Loves and Lies.’ By Wilkie Collins. 285-302.
‘The Denver Express.’ By A A Hayes. 311-30.
‘Elsa.’ By Albert Bataille (translated by Mrs [Henriette] Corkran). 337-46.
The Wearing of the Green. By Basil, author of ‘Love the Debt’ [Richard Ashe King]. 356-84, 481-508.
‘The Green Phial.’ By T W Speight. 427-45.
‘Two of a Trade.’ By Albany de Fonblanque. 450-61.
53 (Mar-June 1884)
The Lover’s Creed. By Mrs [Frances] Cashel Hoey. 1-33, 129-62, 257-81, 385-409.
‘Carvalho.’ By J Arbuthnot Wilson [Grant Allen]. 34-52.
‘The Skeleton of Queen Anne’s Gate.’ 79-91.
‘That Bore Smith.’ By Frank Abell. 93-100.
The Wearing of the Green. By Basil [Richard Ashe King]. 101-28, 229-56, 355-84, 481-508.
‘At the Y.’ By the author of ‘Mehalah’ and ‘John Herring’ [Sabine Baring Gould], 168-87, 291-311.
‘The Third Time. By A Hutchison Stirling. 202-9.
‘My Big Fish.’ By Angelo J Lewis. 218-28.
‘Moonlight and Floods.’ By Clementina Black. 282-90.
‘Mary Abbot’s Tryst.’ By Katharine S Macquoid. 312-25.
‘A Strange Friend. A Story.’ By Julian Hawthorne. 326-43, 418-41.
‘The Mysterious Occurrence in Piccadilly.’ By J Arbuthnot Wilson [Grant Allen]. 344-54.
‘A Slender Clue.’ By E F Spence. 470-80.
54 (July-Oct 1884)
The Lover’s Creed (cont). By Mrs [Frances] Cashel Hoey. 1-24, 129-51, 257-82, 385-416.
‘Cathrine.’ By the author of ‘Miss Molly’. 25-52.
‘The Great Jamsetjee Railway.’ By Geoffrey Brooke. 66-84.
‘A Mean Revenge.’ By T Malcolm Watson. 86-98.
The Wearing of the Green (cont). By Basil [Richard Ashe King], 99-128, 225-56, 358-84, 481-507.
‘The Child of the Phalanstery.’ J Arbuthnot Wilson [Grant Allen]. 163-76.
‘Dr. Jerrold.’ By W M Taber. 185-99.
‘Tzigge. A Russian Sketch.’ By M Eastwood. 200-9.
‘As Before. A Shetland Story.’ By William Jameson. 211-24.
‘The Bridal of Sollas.’ By George M McCrie. 300-14.
‘Abdoolah.’ By Percy White. 315-33.
‘Albertyne’s Wooing.’ By F[?rederick] Boyle. 342-57.
‘The Other Half.’ By A Hutchison Stirling. 424-38.
‘Checco.’ By Katharine S Macquoid. 452-68.
‘The Two Professors.’ By Catharine Childar. 469-80.
55 (Nov 1884-Feb 1885)
The Lover’s Creed (cont). By Mrs [Frances] Cashel Hoey. 1-29, 129-54.
Miss Cadogna. A Story. By Julian Hawthorne. 37-61, 159-84, 315-37, 429-46.
‘The Case of Mr. Van Klugen. ‘ By T W Speight. 71-87.
The Wearing of the Green (cont). By Basil [Richard Ashe King]. 103-28. 231-56.
‘Delphine. An Episode.’ By the author of ‘Miss Molly’. 194-219. ‘Andrew Garth’s Pilgrimage.’ By Hugh Coleman Davidson. 220-30.
A Strange Voyage. By W Clark Russell. 257-93, 385-422.
‘Dolores.’ By Mary E Hullah. 307-14.
‘Wild Säfing.’ By M Eastwood. 352-9.
Babylon. By Cecil Power. 360-84, 484-512.
‘A Modern Plato.’ By E Gertrude Simpson. 459-73.
‘Granny Moore’s Mistake.’ Charles Kruger. 474-83.
56 (Mar-June 1885)
A Strange Voyage (cont). By W Clark Russell. 1-41, 129-62, 257-94, 385-429.
‘Ready Money.’ By H R Haweis. 80-7.
‘Outwitted. A Tale of the Abruzzi.’ 88-107.
Babylon (cont). By Cecil Power. 108-28, 235-56, 361-84, 482-508.
‘Sylvester’s Wife.’ By Ernest Dodson. 163-71.
‘Professor Milliter’s Dilemma.’ By Grant Allen. 172-95.
‘Medea Fortune.’ By E Lynn Linton. 203-8. [Drama.]
Love – or a Name. By Julian Hawthorne. 209-23, 316-30, 441-56.
‘Dell’s Cremona.’ By J Crawford Scott. 295-306.
‘The Light on the Seine.’ By Katharine S Macquoid. 307-15.
‘A Noble Vengeance.’ By Annie Bradshaw. 331-47.
‘An Ingenue.’ By Ida Ashworth Taylor. 348-60.
‘”There is a Tide”.’ By W Babington Maxwell. 430-40.
‘The Master of the House.’ By J E Panton. 457-60.
‘A Passenger from Shanghai.’ By A A Hayes. 461-70.
‘The Benaaishnee.’ By Hugh Coleman Davidson. 471-80.
57 (July-Oct 1885)
A Strange Voyage (cont). By W Clark Russell. 1-44, 129-73, 257-97, 385-426.
‘The Great Keinplatz Experiment.’ By A Conan Doyle. 52-65.
Love – or a Name (cont). By Julian Hawthorne. 66-79, 205-17, 335-51, 462-80.
‘Morning Calls in the West Country.’ By F J Tristram. 80-8.
‘Wrought by a Stranger.’ By Coulson Kernahan. 97-104.
Babylon (cont). By Cecil Power. 105-28, 228-55, 358-83, 481-508.
‘”Now Lithe and Listen, Gentlemen!”.’ By Elsa D’Esterre-Keeling. 174-91.
‘A Tennis Club Tale.’ By J E Macmanus. 192-204.
‘The Last Feoffee.’ By Philip Kent. 218-27.
‘The General.’ By The Rev C W Bardsley. 298-313.
‘A Late Confession.’ By J Crawford Scott. 314-23.
‘Karukaya. A Story of a Skin Picture.’ By Frank Abell. 324-34. ‘Witness Our Hands.’ By Angelo J Lewis. 352-7.
‘Jack of Diamonds.’ By Jack Ingersoll. 427-30.
‘Arivichrurie.’ By Geo. M McCrie. 440-52.
58 (Nov 1885-Feb 1886)
A Strange Voyage (cont). By W Clark Russell. 1-43, 129-80.
‘A Twilight Visit.’ By Lillias Wasserman. 44-53.
Love – or a Name (cont). By Julian Hawthorne. 71-85, 197-212.
‘”Which Things are a Mystery”.’ By E Gertrude Simpson. 86-97.
Babylon (cont). By Cecil Power. 106-28, 232-56.
‘My First Sitter.’ By Henriette Corkran. 181-91.
‘The Pool of the Dhuloch.’ 213-26.
‘The Living of Slopton Wold.’ By J Crawford Scott. 227-31.
Mohawks. By M E Braddon. 257-87, 385-412.
‘Palma. Three Scenes in a Life.’ By Randolph Fortescue. 288-302.
‘Effie Drenning’s Vengeance.’ By Charlotte Radwell. 303-18.
‘Mea Culpa!’ By J T Jerome. 319-38.
‘Talbot the Traveller.’ By Justin Huntly McCarthy. 339-56.
That Other Person. By Averil Beaumont [i.e Margaret Hunt]. 357-84, 477-508.
‘In the Night.’ By C Haddon Chambers. 421-45.
‘Seth Clephton’s New Hand.’ By A H Paterson. 449-62.
‘Three Meetings.’ By Jessie Macleod. 463-76.
59 (Mar-June 1886)
Mohawks (cont). By M E Braddon. 1-28, 129-56, 257-89, 385-413.
‘The Warlock’s Shadow.’ By F V de G Stevenson. 29-48.
‘A Sacrifice.’ By F Cresswell. 49-55.
‘Dumbleton’s Victoria Cross.’ By K Butt. 56-9.
‘Something like a Mystery.’ 60-72.
‘Caroline.’ By Clementina Black. 73-99.
That Other Person (cont). By Averil Beaumont [i.e. Margaret Hunt]. 100-28, 227-56, 356-84, 480-508.
‘On the Mule-Shoe Curve.’ By A A Hayes. 157-65.
‘Desmond’s Destiny.’ By Saqui Smith. 166-84.
‘One Only.’ By Edwin Whelpton. 186-208.
‘Philpot’s Great Picture.’ By J Crawford Scott. 209-15.
‘The Good St. Anthony.’ By W Babington Maxwell. 216-26.
‘In the White Moon’s Mystery.’ By Coulson Kernahan. 290-8.
‘Love’s Phantom.’ 299-302.
‘The Romance of Tweezer’s Alley.’ By Arthur Warren. 324-40.
‘Mrs. Fitzjohnson’s Elopement.’ By Lister Drummond. 341-48. (Contents give author’s name as Lester Drummond.)
‘”Advt.”.’ By Edward F Spence. 349-55.
‘The Sort of Thing One Remembers. Being a Page in the Life of Phil Bourke, D.D.’ By Elsa D’Esterre-Keeling. 414-27.
‘”The Ribs of Death”.’ By Lillias Wasserman. 428-36.
‘The Secret Society.’ By Charles Hannan. 444-59.
‘In an English Country-House.’ By Katharine S Macquoid. 460-73.
‘The Fakeer’s Curse.’ By B Montgomerie Ranking. 475-9.
60 (July-Oct 1886)
Mohawks (cont). By M E Braddon. 1-30, 129-60, 257-88, 385-423.
‘Zillah von Ephraim.’ By Lillias Wasserman. 31-42.
‘How We “Floated” the Trixie Gold Mine Company (Limited).’ By Malcolm Laing-Meason. 44-56.
‘The Missing Deed.’ By C E Mallet. 57-65.
‘Aaron Macklehose.’ By Eden Phillpotts. 66-88.
‘A Trust.’ By J Crawford Scott. 89-93.
‘A Run on Skates.’ By G A Stocks. 94-9.
That Other Person (cont). By Averil Beaumont [i.e. Margaret Hunt]. 100-28 229-56, 355-83, 480-508.
‘My First Resurrection.’ By John T Collier. 161-75.
‘Waiting.’ By Brander Matthews. 176-82.
‘”Farewell”.’ By W H Stackpoole. 191-218.
‘Jumping to Conclusion.’ By Mary Geoghegan. 219-28.
‘A Study in Oak.’ By Annie E Holdsworth. 289-303.
‘In Cold Blood.’ By C Haddon Chambers. 304-24.
‘The Five Houses of Cairndubh.’ By G[eorge] M McCrie. 325-33.
‘The Earl’s Blunder.’ By Major N Powlett. 334-46.
‘A Private Detective’s Story.’ By F G Walters. 347-54.
‘The Troubles of a Literary Family.’ By Three of Its Members. 424-36.
‘A Mysterious Disappearance.’ By H F Lester. 437-49.
‘Cinderella.’ By Edwin Whelpton. 450-66.
‘A Night of Horror.’ By C F Gordon Cumming. 467-71.
‘A Dartmoor Picnic.’ By Eden Phillpotts. 472-9.
61 (Nov 1886-Feb 1887)
Mohawks (cont). By M E Braddon. 1-31, 129-63, 360-84.
‘Cicely Chrystal.’ By Sheldon Clarke. 32-40.
‘The Murder in the Briider Strasse.’ By S[abine] Baring-Gould. 41-9.
‘A Jerry Builder.’ By Arthur Allibone. 50-66.
‘A Midsummer Madness.’ By H Musgrave. 67-80.
‘Mary of Barlinghough.’ By Paul Cushing. 81-101.
That Other Person (cont). By Averil Beaumont [i.e. Margaret Hunt]. 102-23, 227-56.
‘A Fair Dynamiter.’ By Hardress Luttrell. 164-73.
‘Mr. Pierrepont’s Repentance.’ By Grant Allen. 183-204.
‘An Underground Tragedy.’ By C Haddon Chambers. 205-18.
Disappeared. By Sarah Tytler. 257-77, 385-404.
‘An Old Maid’s Husband.’ By Wilkie Collins. 278-300.
‘”Ghastly Doesn’t Describe It”. Being a Thing That Happened at Marlow-on-the Thames in the Autumn of 1886.’ By Elsa D’Esterre-Keeling. 301-14.
‘At the “Pothick”.’ By Margaret Hunt. 315-30.
‘Which of Them?’ By Mabel F Wilson. 331-44.
‘Their Last Resource.’ By the author of ‘Phyllis’ [Mrs Margaret Hungerford,* nee Margaret Wolfe Argles]. 345-59.
‘The Hailstone Competition.’ By Eden Phillpotts. 405-11.
‘”‘Tis an Ill Wind —By J Crawford Scott. 412-27.
‘Our Parish Mystery.’ By Robert Harborough Sherard. 428-38.
‘A Briefless Barrister’s Story.’ By Frederick Dolman. 439-48.
‘Three Visits.’ By Henriette Corkran. 449-65.
‘Words from the Underworld.’ By M E Haweis. 466-80.
‘Reading for Honours.’ By Margaret Hunt. 481-98.
‘The Death of Franjois de Senac.’ By S[abine] Baring-Gould. 499-508.
*Mrs Hungerford is identified as the ‘Author of “Molly Bawn, “Phyllis”, etc”‘ in the list of contents for the July 1890 issue of Belgravia (volume 72).
62 (Mar-June 1887)
Disappeared (cont). By Sarah Tytler. 1-22, 129-52, 257-74, 385-408.
‘Mark Oldshaw’s Revenge.’ By Jessie Macleod. 23-38.
‘A Bachelor’s Bedroom’ By Clement Bird. 39-47.
‘Murder or Suicide.’ By W H Stackpoole. 48-62.
‘Captain Dawson’s Last Love Affair.’ By George Holmes. 63-83.
‘Bonny Mary.’ By Isabella Weddle. 84-93.
‘My Fellow-Traveller.’ By Crawford Scott. 94-9.
‘A Sentimental Solicitor.’ By J E Macmanus. 100-14.
‘The Angel in Blue.’ By R Trevena. 116-28.
‘The Last of the Vauriens.’ By W F Hubbard. 153-62.
‘The Brown Portmanteau.’ By Curtis Yorke. 164-75.
‘In an Evil Hour.’ By the author of ‘Phyllis’ [Mrs Margaret Hungerford, nee Margaret Wolfe Argles]. 176-93.
‘Faulkner’s Inheritance.’ By Annie E Holdsworth. 194-204.
‘Dr. Wygram’s Son.’ By G[eorge] M McCrie. 205-18.
‘A Man’s Love.’ By Charles Gibbon. 219-55.
‘The Singular Dilemma of Mr. John Westbrook.’ By Mary Kernahan Harris. 275-95.
‘”No!”.’ By Madeline Wright. 296-306.
‘Mrs. Crupper’s Diplomacy.’ By Ella Edersheim. 307-28.
‘An Adventure in Girldom.’ By Roland Graeme. 330-5.
‘Told by Professor Pearce.’ By C Lewis Hind. 345-60.
‘Panic-Stricken.’ By Hugh Coleman Davidson. 361-8.
‘Concerning Papadacky.’ By Eden Phillpotts. 369-83.
‘”Pikey”.’ By Major A Moberly. 409-20.
‘The Blue Vase.’ By S[abine] Baring-Gould. 421-40.
‘A Midnight Walk.’ By Richard Dowling. 441-52.
‘An Unconditional Surrender.’ By Edwin Whelpton. 453-61.
‘Estrid’s Lied.’ By C Elgrave. 462-75.
‘Ups and Downs.’ By W H Stackpoole. 476-93.
‘The H— Street Affair.’ By Justin Freshe. 494-508.
63 (July-Oct 1887)
The Frozen Pirate. By W Clark Russell. 1-32, 129-60, 257-91, 385-414.
‘A Genuine Sheraton.’ By Florence C Armstrong. 33-47.
‘Lady Hartwell’s Jade Ornament.’ By Alfred Harcourt. 48-60.
‘A True Love’s Knot.’ By E Gertrude Simpson. 61-75.
‘A Messenger.’ By Isabella Weddle. 76-86.
‘Sally’s Lovers.’ By Gertrude Rosalie Henderson. 87-101.
‘Not for the Money.’ By Margaret Cresswell. 102-8.
‘A Middle-Aged Cherub.’ By Jerome Yeo. 109-16.
‘At the Dead Man’s Door.’ By Coulson Kernahan. 117-28.
‘Mr. Dangle’s Dilemma.’ by Robert Shindler. 161-77.
‘He and She.’ By Mary E Hullah. 178-87.
‘The Equilibrist.’ By Eden Phillpotts. 188-208.
‘Diana.’ By Curtis Yorke. 209-24.
‘Below the Weir.’ By Oscar Lanyon. 225-39.
‘”‘Tis Better to have Loved and Lost —“.’ By H I Arden. 240-9.
‘In Self-Defence.’ By J Crawford Scott. 250-6.
‘The White Cat.’ By C Haddon Chambers. 292-8.
‘The Serpent-Flower.’ By Judith Gautier (translated by M Tyson). 299-315.
‘A Summer Idyl.’ By Mary Macfarlane. 316-31.
‘Mystery on Mystery.’ By Edward Salmon. 332-8.
‘Nellie Hales.’ By W H Stackpoole. 339-59.
‘A Dangerous Friend.’ By Clement Bird. 360-8.
‘A Matrimonial Agent.’ By P L McDermott. 369-84.
‘Julia O’Grady.’ By Denis Desmond. 415-31.
‘A Night in Hummelstein.’ By Sfabine] Baring-Gould. 432-41.
‘The History of a Suburban Enterprise.’ By Katharine Wylde. 442-56.
‘A Chamber of Horror.’ By A Sherwood. 457-69.
‘”Noblesse Oblige”.’ By T Malcolm Watson. 470-5.
‘A Mystery Indeed.’ By Jeanie Gwynne Bettany. 476-85.
‘Highly Recommended.’ By H E Clarke. 486-508.
64 (Nov 1887-Feb 1888)
The Frozen Pirate (cont). By W Clark Russell. 1-37, 129-62, 292-323.
‘”We Villains”.’ By A M Heathcote. 38-50.
‘A Comedietta.’ By Walter Noble. 51-69.
‘The Stroke of Five.’ By Ernest W Hornung. 70-81.
‘Mr. Briggs Bicycle.’ By R Shindler. 82-8.
‘Dear Cousin Henry.’ By Ethel Read. 89-107, 234-56.
‘An Odd Journey.’ By E E Dickinson. 108-16.
‘Blue Blood.’ By J A Farrer. 117-28.
‘An Unredeemed Pledge.’ By Annie E Holdsworth. 163-78.
‘The Chinaman’s Spider.’ By Chas C Rothwell. 179-87.
‘His First Review.’ By Lise Boehm. 188-201.
‘Within a Stone’s Throw.’ By Elsa D’Esterre-Keeling. 202-17.
‘Lady Atherton’s Sachet.’ By Dorothea Davenay. 218-31.
Undercurrents. By the author of ‘Phyllis’, ‘Molly Bawn’, etc [Mrs Margaret Hungerford, nSe Margaret Wolfe Argles]. 257-83, 385-413. ‘The Wondrous Bath of Bokhara.’ By C J Wills. 284-91.
‘Professor Bommsenn’s Germs.’ By Ernest C Harmer. 324-31.
‘A Police Victim.’ By Clement Bird. 332-43.
’”Judas-Colour”.’ By John Waddington. 344-50.
‘The Malacca Cane.’ By Mary Deane. 351-8.
The Blackhall Ghosts. By Sarah Tytler. 359-84, 479-507.
‘That Unscrupulous Pitt.’ By W F Hubbard. 414-24.
‘The Great Cryptogram of Mr. Orlando Tappleby.’ By John Leyland. 425-37.
‘The Finding of the “Albia”.’ By Maja Spencer. 438-46.
‘Our Fashionable Boarding-House.’ By B Montgomerie Ranking. 447-52.
‘Miss Massareene’s Ghost.’ By E A Henty. 453-70.
‘A Sea Dawn.’ By Eden Phillpotts. 471-8.
65 (Mar-June 1888)
Undercurrents (cont). By the author of ‘Phyllis’, ‘Molly Bawn’, etc [Mrs Margaret Hungerford, nee Margaret Wolfe Argles]. 1-23, 129-53, 257-81, 385-407.
‘Zara Vallis.’ By the author of ‘Miss Molly’. 24-44.
‘Our Expectations.’ By Curtis Yorke. 45-56.
‘A Story of a Picture.’ By Baron Gardiner. 57-64.
‘A Game of Quits.’ By w J Lacey. 65-75.
‘A Spoilt Negative.’ By E W Hornung. 76-89.
‘Outwitted.’ By H I Arden. 90-9.
The Blackhall Ghosts (cont). By Sarah Tytler. 110-27, 226-56, 354-83, 480-507.
‘A Day and a Night.’ By Saumarez de Havilland. 154-64.
‘Through the Furnace.’ By J Crawford Scott. 165-84, 321-46.
‘My Secret.’ By Eva M Henry. 185-91.
‘A Dark Dress-Wig.’ By A M Heathcote. 192-201.
‘Through the Valley of Death.’ By Maja Spencer. 202-13.
‘Captain Arthur Ashwell’s Confession.’ By Cregan Conway. 214-25.
‘Thirst! An Ocean Incident.’ By W Clark Russell. 282-92.
”Pothecary’s Folly.’ By F Somers Day. 295-302.
‘”Ach!” Being an Episode of the Month of Fogs, 1886.’ By Elsa D’Esterre-Keeling. 303-20.
‘Chevalier Legrand and Mr. Blopper.’ By Arthur Ready. 347-53.
‘Strange Clients.’ By Saumarez de Havilland. 409-23.
‘That Beastly Thermometer.’ By G L Stevens. 424-40.
‘Wanted – a Tenor.’ By Charles Hervey. 441-6.
Foretold by the Cards. By Olga Grant. 447-74.
‘The Scare at Rushlight Camp.’ By J Crawford Scott. 475-9.
66 (July-Oct 1888)
Undercurrents (cont). By the author of ‘Phyllis’, ‘Molly Bawn’, etc [Mrs Margaret Hungerford, née Margaret Wolfe Argles]. 1-23, 129-49, 257-80, 385-407.
‘Won by an Ear.’ By E J Goodman. 24-35.
‘Parson Sal.’ By C Lewis Hind. 36-48.
‘The Last Ten Thousand.’ By W H Stackpoole. 49-58.
Foretold by the Cards (cont). By Olga Grant. 59-78, 160-70.
‘The False Surplice: a Diptych.’ By J w Sherer. 79-92.
The Blackhall Ghosts (cont). By Sarah Tytler. 93-126, 230-56, 350-82, 485-508.
‘Lord Dunciman’s Dilemma.’ By John K Leys. 150-9.
‘John Everard’s Difficulties.’ By Augusta Chambers. 171-86.
‘How I Became a Novelist.’ By Reuben Dell. 187-92.
‘Nat.’ By Denis Desmond. 193-209, 335-49.
‘”Bon Gargon”.’ By Andre Mennert. 210-5.
‘The Wild Record of Jabez Speed.’ By Clement Bird. 216-29.
‘The “First Folio”.’ By J Crawford Scott. 281-8.
‘”Miss Unapproachable”.’ By George Holmes. 289-310.
‘A Stange Prison.’ By W H Stackpoole. 311-22.
‘My Dresden Shepherdess.’ By Jeanie Gwynne Bettany. 323-34.
‘A Summer Hotel “Fate”.’ By J D Hunting. 408-19.
‘Fish Lake.’ By Maja Spencer. 420-44.
‘The Fog Signal. A Railway Adventure.’ By C M Lushington. 445-52.
‘Madge the Model.’ By Isabella Weddle. 453-7.
‘My Opal Ring. A Tragedy in Five Acts.’ By F G Walters. 458-67.
‘A Modern Dilemma.’ By Edward Kersey. 468-84.
67 (Nov 1888-Feb 1889)
Undercurrents (cont). By the author of ‘Phyllis’, ‘Molly Bawn’, etc [Mrs Margaret Hungerford, née Margaret Wolfe Argles], 1-21, 129-51.
‘Dr. Unonius.’ By Q, author of ‘Dead Man’s Rock’ [Arthur Quiller Couch]. 22-35.
‘A Ten-Rupee Fortune.’ By Saumarez de Havilland. 36-40.
‘Tenants of My Shanty. An Incident in the Life of a Zoologist.’ By A Armitt. 41-58.
‘Afraid of the Dark.’ By Edward A Irving. 59-67.
‘The Mystery of Herbert Mylne.’ By D Lawson Johnstone. 68-78.
‘A Border Tragedy.’ By J 0 Thomas. 79-101.
The Blackhall Ghosts (cont). By Sarah Tytler. 102-27, 230-56.
‘The Wisdom of the Dove.’ By R O Prowse. 152-68.
‘The Stirkbridge Mystery.’ By A Sherwood. 169-84.
‘Knights of the Road.’ By Oscar Lanyon. 185-204.
‘The Last Links.’ By Eva M Henry. 205-8.
‘Who? Where? Which?’ By Dorothea Davenay. 209-29.
Passion’s Slave. By Richard Ashe King. 257-87, 385-408.
‘An Imposter.’ By Ulick Byrne. 288-302.
‘My Matinee.’ By T W Speight. 303-17.
‘The Writing on the Arm.’ By Cyril Bennett. 318-30.
‘Mr. Calvert’s Frailty.’ By J Crawford Scott. 331-45.
‘Those Two.’ By J P May. 346-63.
‘The Course of True Love.’ By Mary Jaques. 364-9.
‘The Story of a Widow’s Cruise.’ By Ida Mar. 370-84, 492-508.
‘Mr. Potter’s Private Secretary.’ By Frank Rede Fowke. 409-16.
‘All is Fair in Love.’ By R Shindler. 417-26.
‘Only an Incident.’ By Leonard Merrick. 427-37.
‘The Blind Artists’s Pictures.’ By Nora Vynne. 438-73.
‘The Case of the Rev. Benjamin Beardmore.’ By E E Dickinson. 475-80.
‘A Clever Capture.’ By W J Lacey. 481-91.
68 (Mar-June 1889)
Passion’s Slave (cont). By Richard Ashe King. 1-23, 129-52, 257-81, 385-409.
‘Addenbrooke.’ By Amy Levy. 24-34.
‘A Romance of a Public Library.’ By Edward Kersey. 35-49.
‘In an Old Garden.’ By Mabel F Wilson. 50-62.
‘The Message from the Desert.’ By Saumarez de Havilland. 63-78, 188-206.
‘The Amber Scarf-Pin.’ By Robert H Sherard. 79-91.
‘Mr. Nipper’s Will.’ By W H Stackpoole. 92-114.
‘The Mary Stuart Drawings.’ By C Lewis Hind. 115-28.
‘Why Adam Muir Killed Himself.’ By H V Brown. 153-63.
‘By Spin of a Coin, a Study in Cynicism.’ By John Stuart. 164-87.
‘Won by a Stratagem.’ By M A Makins. 207-26.
‘Ada.’ By F G Walters. 227-35.
‘The Orange Diamond.’ By M Bathurst Deane. 236-56.
‘The Manufacturer.’ By W H Stackpoole. 282-99.
‘A Dilemma on Dartmoor.’ By Mira Ederson. 300-11.
‘A Literary Venture.’ By Albert Fleming. 312-23.
‘Transplanted. A Sketch.’ By Ida Mar. 324-38.
‘Just in Time!’ By H M Greenhow. 339-55.
‘First for Sandhurst.’ By Robert Shindler. 356-61.
‘The White Feather.’ By Louis Arthur. 363-84, 488-508.
‘Eurypterus Cardinis.’ By Capt T Preston Battersby. 410-7.
‘A Queer Patron.’ By R Hayward. 418-25.
‘Prose and Poetry.’ By M E Martin. 426-43.
‘The Woman with the Icy Hand.’ By Annie G Hopkins. 444-57.
‘No Laughing Matter.’ By Clifton Bingham. 458-64.
‘No Robbery.’ By John Paslew. 465-80.
‘As It Happened.’ By B Gardiner. 481-7.
69 (July-Oct 1889)
Passion’s Slave (cont). By Richard Ashe King. 1-23, 129-58, 257-82, 385-414.
‘The Tragedy of a Life.’ By Keith Christie. 24-36.
‘A Stolen Identity.’ By Henry North. 36-69.
‘His Model.’ By Mary L Pendered. 70-6.
‘The Paraschites. By Mallard Herbertson. 77-87.
‘Poor Polly.’ By F G Walters. 88-97.
‘A Mysterious House.’ By Algernon Blackwood. 98-107.
‘The White Feather.’ By Arthur Louis. 108-27, 239-55, 364-84.
‘A Thief in the Night.’ By Violet Herries. 159-76.
‘The Professor’s Problem.’ By Mary Kernahan Harris. 179-96.
‘The Gain of Earth.’ By B Gardiner. 197-203.
‘Folly Tower.’ By Eden Phillpotts. 204-31.
‘”Dook”.’ By Lily Haynes. 232-8.
‘As in a Glass Darkly.’ By Isabella Weddle. 283-92.
‘”Toddles”.’ By Jessie Chalmers. 293-306.
‘A Doctor’s Outing.’ By J C R. 307-16.
‘My Dead Wife.’ By Annie G Hopkins. 317-32.
‘The Umbrella-Man.’ By Chas C Rothwell 333-44.
‘The Assassin and the Child.’ By H V Brown. 345-63.
‘The Eighth Day.’ By W H Stackpoole. 417-26.
‘A Silent Witness.’ By Richard Marsh. 427-37.
‘My First Brief.’ By John K Leys. 439-73.
‘A Mummy’s Bequest.’ By Felix Eliot. 474-83.
‘Miss Poole’s Blunder.’ By J Acton Lomax. 484-9.
‘Flounder’s Quest.’ By F J Andrew. 491-6.
‘A Love Story.’ By Mary Macfarlane. 497-501.
‘Patent No. 59, 188- .’ By T P Alexander. 502-6.
70 (Nov-Dec 1889)
Passion’s Slave (cont). By Richard Ashe King. 1-26, 113-38.
‘April Fool Redivivus!’ 27-38.
‘Nine Days.’ By Carmen Sylva. 39-55.
‘A Young Man’s Fancy.’ By Denzil Vane. 56-68.
‘Madame de Montespan.’ By Wilton Wolrige. 69-79.
‘The Song and the Singer.’ By Geraldine Butt. 80-92.
‘Professor Brankel’s Secret.’ By Fergus Hume. 93-112, 202-22.
‘That Handsome Curate.’ By T w Speight. 145-63.
‘Generosity.’ By Nora Vynne. 164-76.
‘What Was His Motive?’ By Beatrice Harraden. 177-85.
71 (Jan-Apr 1890)
April’s Lady. By the author of ‘Molly Bawn, ‘Phyllis’, etc [Mrs Margaret Hungerford, nee Margaret Wolfe Argles]. 1-19, 113-29, 225-42, 337-61.
‘Her Fate.’ By Lady Duffus Hardy. 32-46.
‘A Story of the People’s Palace.’ By Lady Virginia Sandars. 47-67.
A Lover’s Secret. By Mrs H Lovett-Cameron. 81-111, 194-224, 306-36, 424-48.
‘A Professional Lady-Killer. A Story in Two Parts. ‘ By Ethel Marryat. 144-63, 253-68.
‘Lord John’s Bargain.’ By Richard Arkwright. 164-8.
‘A Clear Case.’ By Hugh Coleman Davidson. 183-93.
‘Baby Jack.’ By L Maclean. 262-77.
‘”Gideon’s Fleece”. A Reminiscence of the May Meetings.’ By Eva M Henry. 282-9.
‘Verra, the Opera Dancer.’ By A D’Arcy Hildyard. 290-300.
‘A Word about “Ouida”.’ By Marie Corelli. 362-71.
‘Why?’ By Annie Hughes. 372-82.
Honey of Aloes: a Story in Three Parts. By Nora Vynne. 383-403.
‘Trapped! An Adventure at Clovelly.’ 418-23.
*Bound at the front of the BL copy of Belgravia volumes 70-1 (1889-90) is a printed slip: ‘Notice/In future a new volume of Belgravia will commence with the January Number of each year, beginning with the January Number, 1890. There will be three volumes in each year as heretofore.’
72 (May-Aug 1890)
April’s Lady (cont). By the author of ‘Molly Bawn’, etc* [Mrs Margaret Hungerford, nee Margaret Wolfe Argles]. 1-27, 113-5, 225-47, 337-69.
‘”The Echo”: after Hans Andersen.’ 47-52.
Honey of Aloes: a Story in Three Parts (cont). By Norah Vynne. 53-67, 179-93, 279-94, 386-99.
‘Eastward Ho!’ By E Hess-Kaye. 68-81.
A Lover’s Secret (cont). By Mrs H Lovett-Cameron. 82-112, 198-224, 317-34, 413-44.
‘Fruit Out of Season.’ By E Fairfax Byrrne. 156-78.
‘Led Captive.’ By Audrey Bourke. 265-78.
*Identified as ‘Mrs [Margaret] Hungerford’ in contents list for July 1890.
73 (Sept-Dec 1890)
April’s Lady (cont). By the author of ‘Molly Bawn’, etc [Mrs Margaret Hungerford, née Margaret Wolfe Argles.] 1-40, 113-49, 225-55, 337-74.
A Lover’s Secret (cont). By Mrs H Lovett-Cameron. 74-111, 196-223, 303-36, 415-44.
‘One, and Another.’ By the author of ‘Dr. Edith Romney’ and ‘Her Own Counsel’ [Anne Elliott]. 162-73.
‘A New Ghost Story.’ 186-95.
‘Paul the Trespasser. A Sketch in Two Parts.’ By Eva M Henry. 265-79, 386-408.
‘Gillian’s Child.’ By the author of ‘Baby Jack’, etc [L Maclean], 291-302.
74 (Jan-Apr 1891)
Interference. By B M Croker. 1-32, 113-35, 225-48, 337-57.
‘Lord Merivale’s Wooing.’ By Jeanie Gwynne Bettany. 47-60.
‘A Bunch of Violets.’ By Effie Raleigh. 61-83.
Drawn Blank. By Mrs Robert Jocelyn. 97-112, 203-24, 310-36, 423-44.
‘Two Sisters of One Race.’ By Evelyn Kingscote. 148-71.
‘Captain Fitzroy—Plunger.’ By Mrs Alexander Fraser. 173-92. ‘Befogged in the Channel.’ 255-80.
‘A Strange Little Story.’ By J Sale Lloyd. 280-3.
‘Effie’s Lodger.’ By Annie Armitt. 296-309.
‘For Marjorie’s Sake. “An Ower True Tale”.’ By Iza Duffus Hardy. 373-99.
‘The White Coach. Quite a Romance.’ By Sybil Maxwell. 410-22.
75 (May-Aug 1891)
Interference (cont). By B M Croker. 1-23, 113-38, 225-46, 337-54.
‘A Californian Story.’ By Edith Stewart Drewry. 38-48.
‘A Night of Terror; or, A Search for a Tomb.’ By Mrs F Copleston. 64-76.
‘The Lion and the Mouse.’ By B S Knollys. 77-85.
Drawn Blank (cont). By Mrs Robert Jocelyn. 86-112, 201-24, 306-36, 431-44.
‘Donald McGregor.’ 149-59.
‘The Rector’s Resource.’ By Annie Berlyn. 160-7.
‘Mrs. Westerveldt’s Diamonds.’ By Hilda Spottiswoode Brodie. 184-90. ‘A Story of the Sands.’ By G Vickars Gaskell. 191-200.
‘Susceptible Johnnie.’ By Malcolm Boyd. 255-78.
‘Church Parade. With a Tattoo of Romance.’ By Charlotte E Morland. 279-86.
‘A Ghostly Adventure on Exmoor.’ 288-95.
‘Jeanne Zephir’s Lovers.’ By Lady Duffus Hardy. 366-80.
‘”A Gilded Grief”.’ By B S Knollys. 397-413.
76 (Sept-Dec 1891)
Interference (cont). By B M Croker. 1-16, 113-28, 225-40, 337-52.
‘A Retrospect: a Complete Story.’ By Ada Fielder-King. 35-47. ‘Romance of a Handsome Cab.’ By H S Brodie. 48-55.
‘The Death Dance.’ By Josephine Errol. 68-82.
‘What Would You Do?’ 83-92.
Drawn Blank (cont). By Mrs Robert Jocelyn. 93-112, 200-24, 322-36, 421-44.
‘An Autumn Manoeuvre.’ By Mrs F Copleston. 143-58.
‘He, She, and It: a Startling Fact.’ By Mrs A Phillips. 159-66. ‘Stronger than Death.’ By Annie G Hopkins. 174-99.
‘Two Clever People.’ By B Harold-Harrison. 256-88.
‘The White Star-Flower. A Legend of Life.’ By Clare Vyvian. 289-304.
‘Poor Mrs. Fraser; or, In a Pirate Stronghold.’ By Theodora Corrie. 371-94.
‘After His Death.’ By Josephine Errol. 395-401.
‘At Viilers-la-Montagne in ’70.’ By Josephine Errol. 410-20.
77 (Jan-Apr 1892)
The Honourable Jane. By Annie Thomas.* 1-27, 113-34, 225-47, 337-56.
‘On a Christmas Altar.’ By Ethel Marryat. 47-55.
‘Dance No. Four.’ By Penfound Crawford. 74-82.
A Woman’s Loyalty. By Iza Duffus Hardy. 83-112, 199-224, 316-36, 418-44.
‘A Terrible Piece of Nonsense.’ By Faustina Lindsey. 150-71.
‘An Improbable Story. Founded on Fact.’ By H W Kespa. 172-85.
‘A Difficult Choice.’ By Annie Armitt. 264-80.
‘How We Apples Swim.’ By Charlotte E Morland. 281-95.
‘The Prior’s Cell; a Ghost Story.’ By Darley Dale. 269-303.
‘Saved by the Strike.’ By Meg Dyan. 378-94.
‘An Unfortunate Jest.’ By Mrs E M Davy. 394-404.
‘A Reminiscence of Naples.’ By Frank Mayne. 413-17.
* A slip bound at the front of the BL copy of volume 77, inside the front cover of the January issue, read: ‘The Editor begs to announce that the Serial Story entitled “Mrs. Victor”, by Annie Thomas (Mrs. Pender Cudlip), which was advertised to commence in this number has been replaced by “The Honble Jane”, by the same author. F.V. White & Co.’
78 (May-Aug 1892)
The Honourable Jane (oont). Ily Annie Thomas. 1-22, 113-40, 225-46, 337-60
‘Two Brothers: a West Country Tale.’ By Reginald Lucas. 45-58.
‘The Noël Bird. A Legend of Life.’ By Clare Vyvian. 59-62.
‘A Maori Tangi. New Zealand “Wake”.’ By Hilda S Brodie. 63-75.
A Woman’s Loyalty (cont). By Iza Duffus Hardy. 92-112, 204-24, 317-36, 428-44.
‘Under the Willow.’ By Mrs Alexander Fraser. 148-58.
‘A Western Mystery.’ By M B C. 158-69.
‘Fida: a Congo Story.’ 183-9.
‘Phil.’ By Mary S Hancock. 271-98.
‘Colonel Eva.’ By Charles Edwardes. 375-85.
‘A New Galatea.’ By Lucie H Armstrong. 386-97.
‘Dear Heart.’ By Annie Armitt. 408-22.
79 (Sep-Dec 1892)
The Honourable Jane (cont). By Annie Thomas. 1-22, 113-31, 225-43, 337-55.
‘A Lost Chance.’ By Cecil Marryat Norris. 28-46.
‘The Crimson Poppies. A Legend of Life.’ By Clare Vyvian. 46-55.
‘To the Gates of Hell.’ By Charlotte E Morland. 56-76.
‘Silence.’ By Eva M Henry. 77-85.
A Woman’s Loyalty (cont). By Iza Duffus Hardy. 95-112, 207-24, 317-36, 421-44.
‘Tregarthon of the Red Hand.’ By Mrs Alexander Fraser. 150-64.
‘Sweet Pea.’ By Penfound Crawford. 165-78.
‘Faces in the Fire.’ By Josephine Errol. 179-90.
‘A Hostess by Proxy.’ By Mrs Armstrong. 190-5.
‘A Rude Awakening.’ By Mrs F Copleston. 257-68.
‘Grasp the Skirts of Happy Chance.’ By Meg Dyan. 277-97.
‘Christmas Day.’ 298-304.
‘It Was too Good to Be.’ By Ada Fielder-King. 362-74.
‘A Fellow Traveller.’ By Alice Prothero. 375-82.
‘The Miser’s Secret.’ By E Yolland. 383-401.
‘From the Coal Mine to the Coal Scuttle.’ By J Sale Lloyd. 411-20.
80 (Jan-Apr 1893)
Found Wanting. By Mrs Alexander. 1-26, 113-36, 225-50, 337-72.
‘”Between the Silences!”.’ By Curtis Yorke. 37-47.
‘Jill: a Christmas Box.’ By B S Knollys. 48-56.
‘Paul Lorraine.’ 75-84.
‘Haunted.’ By E W. 85-94.
‘A Perplexing Young Woman.’ By The Hon Mrs Nathaniel Fiennes. 95-112, 203-24, 324-36, 432-44.
‘A Dronm of a Wild White Doe: the Story of a Soul.’ By Coralie Qylnn. 164-75.
‘A Whiff of Hades.’ By Louis Creswicke. 176-86.
‘The Wolverene. From the Journal of Xenia de Florac.’ By Slingsby Marchant. 194-202.
‘After Much Suffering.’ By Laura Burrell. 268-82.
‘Two “Holiday Meets”.’ By F H C. 294-304.
‘The Madness of Gabrielle Rousillon.’ By Clive Holland. 310-23.
‘The Fraudulent Authoress.’ By E N Leigh Fry. 382-93.
‘Uncle Richard.’ By Alice Maud Meadows. 394-407.
‘A Fog-Idyl.’ By Darley Dale. 424-30.
81 (May-Aug 1893)
Found Wanting (cont). By Mrs Alexander. 1-23, 113-37, 225-50, 337-74.
‘In the Best of All Possible Worlds.’ By Mary F Wilson. 42-68.
‘An Idyll of an Idol.’ By Charlotte E Morland and Alaricus D’Elmard. 69-73.
‘”Only Jack”.’ By Evelyn St Leger. 83-91.
A Cornish Maid. By Barbara Lake. 92-112, 207-24, 321-36, 428-44.
‘An Autobiography of a Tramp.’ By F M F Skene. 167-79.
‘The Lady Maud’s Walk. A Legend.’ By Elise D’Argent. 190-8.
‘”His Own Counsel”.’ By Ada Fielder-King. 257-72.
‘For the Second Time.’ By Quinton Gordon. 273-81.
‘”The Primrose League Party”.’ Sarah Catherine Budd. 282-98.
‘Robin Hood.’ By Louey Jackson. 311-20.
‘The Mouse-Tower on the Tyne.’ By Mary S Hancock 384-95.
‘Too Late!’. By W Carter Platts. 396-406.
‘Only a Smudge.’ By E Yolland. 414-27.
82 (Sept-Dec 1893)
Found Wanting (cont). By Mrs Alexander. 1-23, 113-37, 225-57, 337-72.
‘A Novel Collection of Curios.’ By Katherine May. 41-61.
‘Only a Prescription.’ By L Creswicke. 62-71.
‘Quintette. A Story in Five Chapters.’ 90-100.
A Cornish Maid (cont). By Barbara Lake. 102-12, 214-24.
‘Missed and Won.’ By Stewart Dawson. 154-78.
‘At the Hands of Time.’ By Birch Vye. 179-92.
‘The Counsel of Myronides.’ By St John E C Hankin. 193-203.
‘A Note of Enquiry.’ By Lucie H Armstrong. 270-80.
‘The Long and the Short of It.’ By Fayr Madoc. 281-5.
‘The Colonel’s Wooing.’ By Kathleen Huddleston. 301-11.
‘Sir Harry Gray.’ By Charlotte A Price. 312-36, 421-44.
‘A Unique Instance.’ By Allen Elliot. 392-408.
‘A Romance of Belgravia.’ By Cecil F French. 409-15.
83 (Jan-Apr 1894)
Peter’s Wife. By Mrs [Margaret] Hungerford. 1-24, 113-37, 225-52, 337-57.
‘The Story of Prince Ivan Ermolaitch.’ By J Errol. 39-51.
‘Two Ideals Realised.” By Alice Powell. 52-8.
‘The Downfall of the House of Denayer.’ By Bulkeley Campbell Praed. 73-9.
The Daughters of Job. By Darley Dale. 80-112, 201-24, 314-36, 418-44.
‘A Coalstrike Romance.’ By Richard Ashe King [‘Basil’]. 148-58.
‘”Newspaper Cuttings”.’ By M W. 159-77.
‘A Shadow from the Moor.’ By A F T. 191-200.
‘A Salvation Lass.’ By Elliven Earle. 274-90.
‘Hugh Holroyd. A Sketch.’ By W Keppel Honnywill. 300-13.
‘One Day too Late!’ By Flora Beattie. 365-92.
‘Imposters?’ By E Yolland. 393-405.
84 (May-Aug 1894)
Peter’s Wife (cont). By Mrs [Margaret] Hungerford. 1-21, 113-45, 225-63, 337-68.
‘A Dreadful Night. A Hunter’s Tale Retold.’ By Edwin Lester Arnold. 33-42.
‘An Affair of Dishonour.’ By W Carter Platts. 43-53.
‘Apollo Flies.’ 64-74.
The Daughters of Job (cont). By Darley Dale. 82-112, 210-24, 317-36, 424-44.
‘With His Life.’ By Subaltern Glyn, The ling’s Own Sangers [i.e. Panmure Gordon]. 174-88.
‘Violet? a Story of To-Day.’ By C E Arbuthnot. 195-205.
‘The Nihilist.’ By A Hamilton Seymour. 279-94.
‘Jem’s Trouble.’ By F B Spencer. 295-310.
‘T’Bonnie Lass o’ t’Fells.’ By C A Barlow-Massics. 374-89.
‘”Blousa-Bella”. A Story of Saint Valentine’s Eve.’ By Carol Young. 390-412.
85 (Sept-Dec 1894)
Peter’s Wife (cont). By Mrs [Margaret] Hungerford. 1-26, 113-44, 225-50, 337-78.
‘In Passion’s Wake.’ By Louey Jackson. 41-53.
‘Lady Jane’s Jam-Pot!’ By Evelyn St Leger. 53-66.
‘In the Heart of the Country.’ By the author of ‘Lost Dorothy’, ‘The Last Ride’, ‘Rivals’, etc. 78-88.
The Daughters of Job (cont). By Darley Dale. 89-112, 209-24, 313-36, 423-44.
‘A Cabinet Secret.’ By Mary Deane. 165-77.
‘Ben Starling: a Hero with Hounds.’ By Penfound Crawford. 178-95.
‘Awkward for Tabitha.’ By Elizabeth Godfrey. 262-78.
‘A Modern Day Saint. A Slight Sketch of a Priest and a Woman.’ By A J de C L. 279-87.
‘A White Sister.’ By Mary S Hancock. 288-93.
‘Sister Kathleen.’ By M F W [?Mabel Fitzroy Wilson]. 390-403.
‘The Other Side of the Wall.’ By E N Leigh Fry. 407-16.
86 (Jan-Apr 1895)
An Old Maid’s Mistake. By Mrs Conney. 1-23, 113-36, 225-43, 337-58.
’A Matter of Taste.’ By Stewart Dawson. 35-60.
‘After Five Years.’ By L Butt. 65-71.
Late in Life. By A Perrin. 91-112, 210-24, 320-36, 421-44.
‘The Undying Fire.’ By Mrs St Leo Strachey. 153-62.
‘”Caste”. How We Rehearsed and Performed It.’ By Catherine Adams. 163-77.
‘The Shoes.’ 190-201.
‘Up the Yangtsze.’ By Lise Boehm. 272-88.
‘Four Wise Virgins. A Professional Sketch.1 By S J Adair Fitz-Gerald. 289-96.
‘Mère Angele.’ By Mary S Hancock. 297-304.
‘An Episode in Two Lives.’ 369-89.
‘Dr. Vyron.’ By Ina Leon Cassilis. 390-404.
‘Miss Falkiner. A Love Story.’ By L Butt. 405-14.
87 (May-Aug 1895)
An Old Maid’s Mistake (cont). By Mrs Conney. 1-17, 113-25, 225-47, 337-62.
‘A Subterranean Mystery.’ By H Park Bowden. 31-46.
‘Just a Sub.’ By Madeline Crichton. 47-63.
‘The Detective Who Failed.’ By J Hudson. 64-70.
‘Pasteur-al Aid.’ By the author of ‘A Flight to Florida’. 71-80.
Late in Life (cont). By A Perrin. 92-112, 206-24, 318-36, 430-44.
‘In the Camp of the Shadow of Death.’ By Edith E Cuthell. 140-55.
‘The Use of Friends.’ By C Carlyon Jenkins. 156-88.
‘In Arctic Seas.’ By J W B, 189-205.
‘The Hawk and the Dove. A True Story of the Scottish Border.’ By Emily A Richings. 283-94.
‘The Sound of a Voice.’ By Birch Vye. 295-306.
‘Gladys Grey; a Pastoral.’ By W Keppel Honnywill. 307-17.
‘The Cad. A Story of Improbabilities.’ By Mark Holland. 370-88.
‘The Secret of the Dead.’ By E Yolland. 389-403.
88 (Sept-Dec 1895)
An Old Maid’s Mistake (cont). By Mrs Conney. 1-22, 113-33, 225-61, 337-65.
‘A Black Sheep.’ By K D K. 39-65.
‘Poppies.’ By Mary S Hancock. 74-82.
Late in Life (cont). By A Perrin. 94-112, 212-24, 323-36.
‘A Bitter Expiation.’ By A M Judd. 149-68.
‘Autumn Clouds.’ By E Yolland. 169-78.
‘A Hum-Drum Girl.’ By Jenny Wren. 179-96.
‘A Mission in Life.’ By Mrs Edward Cartwright. 277-302.
‘A Victim of Circumstances.’ By Katharine F Hills. 303-22.
‘Patty’s Lovers.’ By Margaret Mackintosh. 380-9.
‘A Prosaic Idyll.’ 390-8.
‘A Tale of the Fens.’ By Neil Wynn Williams. 431-44.
89 (Jan-Apr 1896)
Joan and Mrs. Carr. By Rita [Eliza Margaret Humphreys, née Gollan] 1-37, 113-47, 225-59, 337-73.
‘A Case for the Authors’ Society.’ By E N Leigh Fry. 49-63.
‘A Surgeon’s Wife.’ By Alison Buckler. 64-81.
‘A Natural Solution.’ 88-112.
‘The Strange Case of Thomas Blakewitch. Related by Antony Marc, Journalist.’ By Wm E Lanham. 178-91.
‘The Story of a Broken Life.’ 192-202.
Under the Grey Veil. By Max Pireau. 211-24, 322-36, 433-44.
‘The Romance of a Store.’ By M F W [?Mabel Fitzroy Wilson]. 273-98.
‘”Guilty or Not Guilty”.’ By H Garton Sargent. 299-309.
‘The Sisterhood of Cameron.’ By M F W [?Mabel Fitzroy Wilson]. 310-21.
‘Mors et Vita.’ By Charlotte A Price. 386-98.
‘An Errand by Night.’ By Blanche Wills Chandler. 399-410.
‘Advertise.’ By C Lorinda. 411-17.
90 (May-Aug 1896)
Joan and Mrs. Carr (cont). By Rita [Eliza Margaret Humphreys, née Gollan]. 1-32, 113-40, 225-57, 337-58.
‘Only a Woman’s Hand.’ By Willmott Dixon. 45-52.
‘In the Preacher’s Heart.’ By Louey Jackson. 53-63.
‘Derelict.’ By M Pechell. 66-74.
‘The Russian Spy.’ By D’Arcy Hildyard. 75-82.
Under the Grey Veil (cont). By Max Pireau. 96-112, 207-24, 322-36, 433-44.
‘The Queen of the May. A Tale in Three Chapters.’ By Morris Price Williams. 154-78.
‘The Thirteenth of February. A Case for the Psychical Research Society.’ By Edward Allbutt. 180-97.
‘Life’s Possibilities.’ By Mary S Hancock. 198-206.
‘The Mystery of the Dover Express.’ By M F Baly. 277-96.
‘A Karroo Love Story.’ By L Butt. 297-312.
‘Alms and the Man.’ By E C Hamley. 313-18.
‘The Haunted Farm House.’ By Hon Mrs Nathaniel Fiennes. 382-98.
‘His Enemy.’ By E E Kitton. 399-413.
‘Beyond the Frontier.’ By Birch Vye. 414-27.
‘En Passant.’ By Maud Venables Vernon. 427-32.
91 (Sept-Dec 1896)
Joan & Mrs. Carr (cont). By Rita [Eliza Margaret Humphreys, nee Gollan]. 1-24, 113-25.
‘V’ronica Mary.’ By Ina Leon Cassilis. 35-58.
‘Love’s Ironies.’ By W H Gleadell. 59-74.
‘The Willoughby Wedding.’ By C M Priest. 75-90.
Under a Grey Veil (cont). By Max Pireau. 102-12, 214-24, 225-35.
‘The Creeping Shadow.’ By R Parpped. 144-54. [Author’s name spelt ‘Pardepp’ in Contents list.]
‘Cartis’ Folly.’ By Francis Glover. 155-73.
‘The Mellingford Bank Failure.’ 174-89.
‘The True Avouch of Mine Own Eyes.’ By Elinor Crowe. 190-8.
‘Valeria.’ By H B Stimpson. 199-209.
‘In the Days of the Cagots.’ By E Yolland. 245-55.
‘Till Death – and After.’ By Walter Richards. 258-74.
‘Warwick St. John. A Story by Vida.’ By Vida. 275-93.
‘Simpatica.’ By Flora Schmalz. 313-36.
‘A Woman Who Did the Right.’ By Sarah Catherine Budd. 337-55.
‘Little Number Three. A Story of Anglo-Indian Life.’ By Fred J Fraser. 356-437.
‘The Major’s Diplomacy.’ By Augusta Marryat. 438-44.
92 (Jan-Apr 1897)
In the End. By Tritton Grant. 1-45, 113-43, 225-62, 337-58.
‘Parson’s Duty.’ By Christie Dutton. 58-70.
‘Mr. Dawson. A Sketch.’ By C M Priest. 71-9.
‘The Pearl of Pevynsy.’ By Winston Kendrick. 80-96.
‘Lady Brockden’s Niece.’ By Annie G Hopkins. 97-112.
‘A Month in the Latin Quarter.’ By Ethel F Heddle. 144-51.
‘The Stoning to Death of Teodoro Attardo.’ By HIH Eugenie di Christoforo. 152-68.
‘Restored to Life.’ By Thomas Shairp. 169-211.
‘City and Suburban.’ By Katharine F Hills. 212-24.
‘Max Beverley’s Model.’ By Carol Young. 271-96.
‘The Fourteenth Guest.’ By Mabel Freund Lloyd. 297-311.
‘An Episode in the Life of a New Woman.’ By Annie Isabella Oppenheim. 312-36.
‘An Australian Andromeda.’ By G Firth Scott. 359-72.
‘Geordie Blair’s Luck.’ By Birch Vye and Sydney Phelps. 389-98.
‘A Fairy on Horseback.’ By John Strange Winter. 407-12.
‘An Experiment.’ By Mrs Edwards Cartwright.’ 418-40.
93 (May-Aug 1897)
In the End (cont). By Tritton Grant. 1-18.
‘In the Mountains of Peru.’ By G Firth Scott. 28-36.
‘The Avenger.’ By Muriel C Lindsay. 37-51.
‘Bessie Gray.’ By Winston Kendrick. 52-67.
‘The Deaf Colonel.’ By A H Begbie. 78-105.
‘An Invitation.’ By Robert Barr. 114-27.
‘Père Michel.’ By L G Moberly. 128-37.
‘Roger’s Romance.’ By W L Alden. 153-8.
Narelles a Tale of an Austral Maid. By G Firth Scott. 159-88, 257-92, 378-403.
‘Without Due Authority.’ By Nellie K Blissett. 241-9.
‘The Swinton Incident.’ By W L Alden. 303-12.
‘Lady Haversham’s Butler.’ By Philip Burne-Jones. 320-40.
‘By Woman’s Wit.’ By L E Tiddeman. 341-53.
‘”No Choice”.’ By George Preston. 354-62.
‘Zanze’s Festival.’ By W L Alden. 369-77.
‘A Native Genius.’ By H Violet Myers. 415-28.
‘A Week of Happines.’ By Violet Wood. 429-36.
‘La Petite Blanohisseuse.’ By Arthur Beaumont. 445-56.
‘A Confession of Crime.’ By L McQuaid. 457-65.
’And Yet —-!’ By Philippa Trent. 475-88.
94 (Sept-Dec 1897)
‘Bab-el-Hawiyat.’ By William le Queux. 1-8.
Narelles a Tale of an Austral Maid (cont). By G Firth Scott. 26-65, 137-75, 300-44, 423-48.
‘Little Mrs. Fitz.’ By Winston Kendrick. 66-86.
‘Traders of the Niger: a Story of the Niger Swamps.’ By Weathergage. 92-102.
‘A Social Success: a Sketch in Anglo-India.’ By Kathleen Murray. 103-12.
‘”Hengler’s” or “Prince’s”?’ By Venetia Hohler. 113-20.
‘A Gentleman of the Road.’ By Nellie K Blissett. 129-36.
‘Freddy Elwyn’s Wife: a Middle-Class Mystery.’ By E Barling. 209-22.
‘Dolly: a Character Sketch.’ By Frango. 223-5.
‘That Newspaper Man.’ 226-34.
‘Poor Janey.’ By Hon Margaret Collier. 235-47.
‘An M.P. Errant.’ 257-84, 385-410.
‘Mère Susanne.’ By Ada Smith. 285-9.
‘Red and Black.’ By E Harling. 353-63.
‘The Jet Cross.’ By Edward Cecil. 411-20.
‘”His Majesty”.’ By L G Moberly. 461-78.
‘The Pitiful History of Gertrude.’ By E Harling. 479-92.
‘Babette.’ By E Arbuthnot. 502-7.
95 (Jan-Apr 1898)*
‘A House of Horrors.’ By Andrew Merry. 1-50.
‘The Bounder.’ By Horace Wyndham. 51-64.
‘”In Sour Misfortune’s Book”.’ By A. 65-96.
‘Yellow Gold.’ By Winston Kendrick. 97-111.
‘Father Time.’ By Marion Elliston. 136-47.
‘The Midnight Express.’ By L McQuaid. 160-9.
St. Philip’s-on-the-Sea: a Novel. By George Lambert. 193-219, 321-57, 449-88.
‘A Lunch for the General. (With the Part Which Private Reilly Took in It).’ By Lieut D Dallas. 225-40.
‘”The More Gracious Estate”.’ By Mrs Evan Nepean. 241-4.
‘The Fourth Pearl.’ By J William Breslin. 245-81.
‘Because of the Judgment to Come.’ By L C Morant. 282-310.
‘Drift.’ By Kathleen Murray. 364-71.
‘Caroline’s Aftermath.’ By Mrs Stuart-Langford. 372-81.
‘A Sea-Fish in the River.’ By E Harling. 439-44.
‘”A Fenian Memory”.’ By Sophie L Macintosh. 489-95.
‘The Maharajah’s Entry for the Maripoor Cup.’ By D Gedling Wood. 501-8.
‘An Accident – Nothing More.’ By Maud Coleborn. 509-26.
‘”Happen and Chance”.’ By M B Hardie. 527-59.
*January issue incorporates Belgravia Annual and runs to 192 pp. See below, Belgravia Annual, 1897.
96 (May-Aug 1898)
St. Philip“s-on-the-Sea (cont). By George Lambert. 1-42, 129-62, 257-98, 385-415.
‘Flamboyant’s Ring.’ By W B Wallace. 49-59.
‘The Innkeeper of the Landes: a True Story.’ By S Gaye. 60-70.
‘A Duel and a Dupe: or. The Chateau in the Forest.’ By E H Bell. 71-83.
‘Who’s Georgina?’ By John Coniston. 84-97.
‘The Traitor of an Hour.’ By Tristram K Monke. 163-74.
‘Trouble in Dahomey.’ By Harold Blindloss. 175-85.
‘”I Require and Charge You Both”.’ By Walter Richards. 197-212.
‘A Plain Girl’s Romance.’ By Violet Wood. 213-34.
‘What the Moon Revealed.’ By Ratcliff Hoare. 235-44.
‘The Girl Widow.’ By Constance Smith. 299-313.
‘The Affair of the “Blue Coats”.’ By P H Ditchfield. 340-6.
‘The Taking of Ballynagle Tower.’ By Andrew Merry. 347-62.
‘Its Own Reward.’ By Kathleen Murray. 432-40.
‘”The Gift of Life”.’ By Verner Fenton. 441-71.
‘The Major’s Wife’s Maiden Aunt.’ By D Dallas. 472-92.
‘A Vicarious Atonement.’ By Clifford Mounteney. 493-512.
97 (Sept-Dec 1898)
‘The “Grey Men” of Kunharva.’ By A M Judd. 1-40.
‘The Surrender of Joshua.’ By Ada L Harris. 41-9.
‘Signifying Nothing.’ By Mary Geoghegan. 50-3.
‘A Sunset at Lugarno.’ By Mary S Hancock. 54-61.
‘Eustace Holte.’ By Muriel C Lindsay. 67-81.
‘A Cycling Courtship.’ By Millie S Greene. 86-101.
‘The Grave of Iole.’ By G H Went. 102-11.
‘Sergeant Harding’s Grandfather.’ By G Stanley Ellis. 112-21.
‘A Smart Woman.’ 122-30.
A Daugher of Lilith. By A M Judd. 131-64, 335-62, 436-71.
‘The Man-Eater of Avaghoe.’ By Andrew Merry. 165-83.
‘The Mithridatic Drop.’ By W B Wallace. 184-97.
‘Broken China.’ By F Thorold Dickson. 198-200.
‘The Soul of the Brahmin: a Psychical Problem.’ By Janet A McCullock. 201-26.
‘The Port House Burglary.’ By S M Crawley-Boevey. 227-41.
‘Life’s Irony.’ By Vida. 242-52.
‘On Piquet.’ By G Stanley Ellis. 259-65.
‘A Terrible Night.’ By L McQuaid. 283-92.
‘The New Minister.’ By A Fraser Robertson. 293-315.
‘The Strange Power.’ By L C Morant. 316-9.
‘The Revd. Harry.’ By Carol Young. 364-83.
‘The Queen of Spades.’ By Hamilton Seymour. 387-414.
‘The Love of Darby Macartney.’ By Andrew Merry. 415-35.
‘The Indiscretion of Lieut. De Montesque, Extra Aide-de-Camp.’ By Lieut Dallas. 472-512.
‘The Dreams That Fade.’ By Mary S Hancock. 513-60.
98 (Jan-Apr 1899)
‘The Failure of Penelope Price.’ By Eleanora H Stooke. 1-11.
‘”Whom God Hath Joined”.’ By Andrew Merry. 12-57.
‘A Lady Patentee.’ By D Wright Smith. 63-8.
‘Dolly Vernon’s Birthday.’ By F Thorold Dickson. 69-73.
A Daughter of Lilith (cont). By A M Judd. 74-105, 183-216, 296-333, 433-64.
‘The Simplicity of Susan.’ By Mary L Pendered. 108-18.
‘The Power of a Will.’ By M C Sidgwick. 132-61.
‘Waste Products.’ By Lieut Col T Preston Battersby. 162-8.
‘In the House of Fear.’ By E A Read. 169-82.
‘A Man’s Message.’ By Chaloner Lyon. 218-26.
‘Told at Midnight. The Nurse’s Story.’ By Mrs J F B Firth. 227-35.
‘The Home Coming.’ By M M Fitzgerald. 236-42.
‘Sister’s Love.’ By Kathleen Murray. 257-72.
‘The Missing of the Stone.’ By Edith Alice Maitland. 273-89.
‘On the Way to the City of Souls.’ By L C Morant. 290-5.
‘My Divinity.’ By Dominique Monro. 334-57.
‘David Gam, Knight.’ By Marion Ward. 358-76.
‘The Mystery of Fifty Fivers.’ By Hamilton Seymour. 377-400.
‘The Back Attic.’ By A Noble. 415-32.
‘The Shadowy Third.’ By Jessie Chalmers. 473-8.