Periodical: British Weekly
Periodical: British Weekly
History: Published weekly, priced 1d. Begun 5 November 1886.
References: Cambridge University Library
Novels and short stories serialized in British Weekly:
- Sarah Doudney. A Son of the Morning, 5 November 1886 to 22 April 1887 (weekly).
- Annie S. Swan. Doris Cheyne, 6 May 1887 to 30 September 1887 (weekly).
- J. M. Barrie. When a Man's Single, 7 October 1887 to 23 March 1888 (weekly).
- Margaret Harkness. Captain Lobe, 6 April 1888 to 14 December 1888 (weekly).
- J. M. Barrie. "A Magnum Opus", 22 June 1888.
- J. M. Barrie. "The Statement of Tibbie Birse", 14 September 1888.
- J. M. Barrie. "Waiting for the Doctor", 4 January 1889.
- Hester Day. A Snow Flower, 4 January 1889 to 12 April 1889 (weekly).
- J. M. Barrie. "Visitors at the Manse", 25 January 1889.
- J. M. Barrie. "The Son from London", 15 February 1889.
- J. M. Barrie. "Dead This Twenty Years", 1 March 1889.
- Amy Levy. Miss Meredith, 19 April 1889 to 28 June 1889 (weekly).
- J. M. Barrie. "The Power of Beauty", 31 August 1889.
- Annie S. Swan. A Bachelor in Search of a Wife, and Roger Marcham's Ward, 1 November 1889 to 7 February 1890 (weekly).
- Erminda Rentoul Esler. "Good-for-Nothing", 15 January 1891 to 29 January 1891 (weekly).
- Erminda Rentoul Esler. "Jazez Gaunt's Testament", 21 July 1892 to 4 August 1892 (weekly).
- Erminda Rentoul Esler. "Miss Chrissie's Protege", 18 August 1892 to 1 September 1892 (weekly).
- Ian Maclaren. "How we Carried the News to Whinnie Knowe", 2 November 1893.
- Ian Maclaren. "Beside the Bonnie Briar Bush", 16 November 1893.
- Ian Maclaren. "A Lad o' Pairts", 14 December 1893.
- Ian Maclaren. "What Eye Hath not Seen", 21 December 1893.
- Ian Maclaren. "Against Principalities and Powers", 4 January 1894.
- Headon Hill. The Rajah's Second Wife, 4 January 1894 to 26 April 1894 (weekly).
- Ian Maclaren. "A Grand Inquisitor", 22 February 1894.
- Jane Barlow. "Three Pint Measure", 22 March 1894.
- Ian Maclaren. "Like as a Father", 29 March 1894.
- Ian Maclaren. "As a Little Child", 12 April 1894.
- Ian Maclaren. "The Cunning Speech of Drumtochty", 26 April 1894.
- Walter Raymond. "Love and Quiet Life", 3 May 1894.
- Walter Raymond. "The Ivory Miniature", 10 May 1894.
- Ian Maclaren. "Our Sermon Taster", 17 May 1894.
- Ian Maclaren. "The Collapse of Mrs. MacFadyen", 31 May 1894.
- Walter Raymond. "The Stranger", 7 June 1894.
- Walter Raymond. "Grammer's Pitchers", 14 June 1894.
- Ian Maclaren. "General Practitioner", 14 June 1894.
- Ian Maclaren. "Through the Flood", 21 June 1894.
- Walter Raymond. "Chee-Halo! Halo!", 21 June 1894.
- Walter Raymond. "An Old Hymn and a New Book", 28 June 1894.
- Ian Maclaren. "A Fight with Death", 5 July 1894.
- Walter Raymond. "On Charity, with a Digression into Love", 5 July 1894.
- Walter Raymond. "Sutton in Arms", 12 July 1894.
- Walter Raymond. "Girt-Gran-Dadder-a-Tookt", 26 July 1894.
- Ian Maclaren. "The Doctor's Last Journey", 2 August 1894.
- Walter Raymond. "A Song o' Sixpence", 23 August 1894.
- Ian Maclaren. "A Triumph in Diplomacy", 23 August 1894.
- Walter Raymond. "The Fire of Bristol", 6 September 1894.
- Ian Maclaren. "The Country Tyrant", 13 September 1894.
- Walter Raymond. "Bridgetown Riots", 13 September 1894.
- Walter Raymond. "Tasmin's Return", 20 September 1894.
- Ian Maclaren. "For Conscience Sake", 4 October 1894.
- Ian Maclaren. "A Displenishing Sale", 1 November 1894.
- Ian Maclaren. "An Appeal to Caesar", 15 November 1894.
- Ian Maclaren. "The Replenishing of Burnbrae", 29 November 1894.
- Ian Maclaren. "Round Drumsheugh's Fireside", 20 December 1894.
- Ian Maclaren. "Drumsheugh's Love Story", 10 January 1895.
- Ian Maclaren. "Drumsheugh's Reward", 7 February 1895.
- Ian Maclaren. "A Manifest Judgment", 7 March 1895.
- L. Gladstone. Neil Macleod, 25 November 1897 to 31 March 1898 (weekly).