How The Bank Was Wound Up [iv]
15/4/1865
See also 'Promoter of Companies', All the Year Round, Vol. XI, No. 255, 'How We "Floated" the Bank', All the Year Round, Vol. XII, No. 297 and 'How the Bank Came to Grief', All the Year Round, Vol. XIII, No. 305.
Going into Business [i]
13/5/1865
Reprinted in Meason's The Bubbles of Finance: Joint-Stock Companies, Promoting of Companies, Modern Commerce, Money Lending and Life Insuring by a City Man (London: Sampson Low, 1865).
Going into Business [ii]
20/5/1865
Going into Business [iii]
27/5/1865
Insurance and Assurance
3/6/1865
"The Bank of Patagonia" (Limited)
17/6/1865
How I Discounted My Bill
8/7/1865
Amateur Finance [i]
12/8/1865
Amateur Finance [ii]
19/8/1865
Amateur Finance [iii]
26/8/1865
Military Punishments
21/10/1865
Attribution from File 1645 of the Royal Literary Fund archive (British Library): 3rd application, 5 November 1866.
Starting the Rio Grande Railway [i]
11/11/1865
Working the Rio Grande Railway [ii]
18/11/1865
Cholera in India
25/11/1865
Why We Can't Get Recruits
9/12/1865
The Dangers of the Streets
24/2/1866
Poor Soldiering
31/3/1866
Our Suburban Residence
21/4/1866
Attribution from File 1645 of the Royal Literary Fund archive (British Library): application dated 1 March 1875.
Our Suburban Residence: Private Character
19/5/1866
Attribution to Meason derives from File 1645 of the Royal Literary Fund archive (British Library): application dates 1 March 1875. The editorial (probably by Dickens) relates back to Meason's 'Our Suburban Residence' (Vol. XV, No. 365, pp. 349-52), hence Meason probably author of the letter.
A French Officer on the English Army
14/7/1866