Works
- Wroth
- Love Gilds the Scene and Women Guide the Plot
- The Wind's Will
With Egerton Castle
- The Composer (1911) (transcription project)
- The Pride of Jennico (1898) (external scan)
- The Bath Comedy Project Gutenberg
- The Secret Orchard (1901) (external scan)
- Incomparable Bellairs (1903) (external scan)
- The Star Dreamer; a romance (1903) (external scan)
- Rose of the World (1905) (external scan)
- The Heart of Lady Anne (1905) (external scan)
- "If Youth but Knew!" (1906) (external scan)
- "My Merry Rockhurst" [1] (1907) (external scan)
- Flower o' the Orange and Other Tales of Bygone Days (1908) (external scan)
- Panther's Cub (1911) (external scan)
- The Golden Barrier (1913)
- Forlorn Adventures (1915)
- Minniglen (1918) (external scan)
- Our Sentimental Garden illustrated by Charles Robinson (1914, USA; 1915, London) (external scan)
- A Little House in War Time (1916) (external scan)
- Wolf-Lure (1917) (external scan)
- New Wine (1919) (external scan)
- John Seneschal's Margaret (1920) (external scan)
- Pamela Pounce; a tale of tempestuous petticoats (1921) (external scan)
- Diamonds Cut Paste (1922) (external scan)
Individual short stories
With Egerton Castle
- "The Heart of Lord Mandeville" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 19, 1903-04 [included in Incomparabale Bellairs, 1903]
- "To the Tune of Little Red Heels" (ss) Windsor Magazine, Vol 19, 1903-04 [included in Incomparabale Bellairs, 1903]
- "If Youth But Knew" (1904-05, Windsor) (SL)
- "The Green Adventure" 1904 Dec
- "Roses of Trianon" 1905 Jan
- "The Burgrave's Farewell" 1905 Feb
- "The Melody in the Violets" 1905 Mar
- "The King's Mail" 1905 Apr
- "The Homing Bird" 1905 May
- "The Golden Apple" (1905-06, Windsor) (ss)
- "The Great Todescan's Secret Thrust" (1911 Feb, Adventure) (ss)
- In "My Merry Rockhurst" (1907)
- "The Debt of Honor" (1907, Appleton's) (ss)
- "The Enigma of the Locket" (1907, Appleton's) (ss)
- "The Peacock Walk" (1907, Appleton's) (ss)
- "Lady Chillingburgh's Last Card Party" (1907, Appleton's) (ss)
- "The Broken Sanctuary" (1907, Appleton's) (ss)
- "The Red Desolation" (1907, Appleton's) (ss) [Merry Rockhurst]
- "The Rape of the Beau" (1910 Sept, Cosmopolitan) (ss)
- ↑ Being some episodes inn the life of Viscount Rockhurst, a friend of King Charles the Second, and at one time constable of His Majesty's tower of London
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