James Innes Watson, the great-great grandson of Dr. John H. Watson has inherited all of manuscripts of his famous forebear.
These include many stories, that for one reason or another Watson never published: Conan Doyle advised against publication of the Scotsman tale because of the Freemasonry references, Watson himself suppressed the Cartomancy because of its close relationship with Conan Doyle himself, the Colonial story was deemed politically sensitive, and the final two stories involve the Royal Family and could not be obfuscated.
Now after a hundred years or more these tales can be told.