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A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901

A Database of Victorian Fiction, 1837–1901

Periodical: Leeds Mercury

Periodical: Leeds Mercury

References: DNCJ; Nineteenth-Century British Library Newspapers

Novels and short stories serialized in Leeds Mercury:

  1. Capt. Mayne Reid. Gwen Wynn, 3 June 1876 to 25 November 1876 (weekly).
  2. James Payn. From Exile, 29 May 1880 to 27 November 1880 (weekly).
  3. Joseph Hatton. A Modern Ulysses, 7 October 1882 to 14 April 1883 (weekly).
  4. Sir Thomas Wemyss Reid. Gladys Fane, 21 April 1883 to 20 October 1883 (weekly).
  5. Bithia Mary Croker. Proper Pride, 20 December 1884 to 23 May 1885 (weekly).
  6. Mary Clementina Hibbert-Ware. In the King's Service, 12 September 1885 to 2 January 1886 (weekly).
  7. James Payn. A Prince of the Blood, 29 January 1887 to 23 July 1887 (weekly).
  8. Charles Gibbon. Beyond Compare, 30 July 1887 to 4 February 1888 (weekly).
  9. Frederick William Robinson. The Youngest Miss Green, 10 March 1888 to 8 September 1888 (weekly).
  10. Mary Kennard. Matron or Maid, 8 September 1888 to 2 February 1889 (weekly).
  11. Mary Anne Needell. Stephen Ellicott's Daughter, 2 March 1889 to 21 September 1889 (weekly).
  12. Frederick William Robinson. The Keeper of the Keys, 4 January 1890 to 28 June 1890 (weekly).
  13. William Black. Stand Fast, Craig Royston!, 28 June 1890 to 20 December 1890 (weekly).
  14. Frederick William Robinson. The Wrong That was Done, 27 June 1891 to 19 December 1891 (weekly).
  15. Mary Anne Needell. Passing the Love of Women, 2 April 1892 to 23 July 1892 (weekly).
  16. Frank Barrett. Kitty's Father, 2 July 1892 to 24 December 1892 (weekly).
  17. William Black. Highland Cousins, 6 January 1894 to 30 June 1894 (weekly).
  18. Richard Marsh. "The Adventure of Lady Wishaw's Hand", 5 January 1895.
  19. Frederick William Robinson. The Woman in the Dark, 6 July 1895 to 21 September 1895 (weekly).
  20. Richard Marsh. "The Robbery on the Stormy Petrel", 28 March 1896.
  21. Richard Marsh. "Lady Majendie's Disappearance", 22 August 1896.
  22. William Le Queux. The Bond of Black, 20 January 1899 to 8 April 1899 (weekly).
  23. Silas Kitto Hocking. When Life is Young, 1 April 1899 to 24 June 1899 (weekly).
  24. Silas Kitto Hocking. The Fate of Endilloe, 2 June 1900 to 1 September 1900 (weekly).