Chronology of these short stories.
- CHAS - January 4-14, 1898
- SOLI - April 23, 1898. I changed the year from 1895, so that the date is actually Saturday, and the case doesn't conflict with 3STU
First published in March 1904, CHAS features the master blackmailer Charles Augustus Milverton, whose visiting card only vaguely calls him an "Agent." Watson says it has been "years since" this case happened and that someone concerned, probably the murderous woman, is now "beyond reach of human law" i.e. dead. Watson tells us he will conceal the date "or any other fact" that could give someone a clue. Many Sherlockians date this case post-Return, but there are some who date it pre-FINA, such as Brad Keefauver, who links this with Holmes's battle against Moriarty. The 1954 radio series starring Sir John Gielgud and Sir Ralph Richardson even made CHAS the first case, while splicing in STUD's introduction scenes. But CHAS depends on Watson and Holmes having lived "some years" together and learned to trust each other, so it should not be very early. Certainly not earlier than YELL for example, when they know each other intimately. Also, Milverton has electric lights in his house, and according to Gavin Brend, electricity did not reach that part of London until 1894. In Appendix One of June Thomson's book, she notes that some people argue that Milverton is rich enough to have installed lighting earlier as a luxury, but Sherlockian William Plimentel said that those private lighting systems used push buttons, and not the familiar toggle switches that make a "snick" sound.