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