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A Letter to a prophane person, perswading him to consider his dreadful sin and danger, and to betake himself to a new life
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Letter to a prime minister, on the late expedition against France
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Information for Eupham Lindsay, relict of Thomas trail clerk of the regality of Kirriemuir, defender, against Jean Lindsay her sister-german, and Thomas Watson merchant in Kirriemuir, her husband, for his interest, pursuers
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Information for Jean Lindsay, spouse to Thomas Watson merchant in Kirriemuir, and the said Thomas Watson for his interest, against Euphame Lindsay relict of Thomas Trail, clerk of the regality of Kirriemuir
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A sad and true relation of a most barbarous and bloody murder committed by one Thomas Watson, a weaver, upon the body of Mary Watson, his wife, being great with child
and near her delivery, in Peter's-Street, in the parish of St. George's, Southwark, on Thursday the 16th. of Decemb. 1686. Together, with the circumstances that attended it; and how, upon examination of the witnesses, the coroner's inquest found it: with other material matters, that occurred on that occasion. This may be printed, Decemb. xx. 1686. R.P -
A letter to a physician in the country on animal-magnetism, with his answer
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A Letter to a person of quality
concerning the archbishop of Canterbury's sentence of deprivation against the bishop of St. Davids -
A Letter to a member of the House of Commons
concerning the proceedings against the bishop of St. David's -
The Bishop of St. David's case
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Zur Verfasserschaft der "Spanish Tragedy"
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A true and authentick narrative of the action between the Northumberland and three French men of war
Describ'd in all its Circumstances. With an Account of the Behaviour of Captain Watson, and certain Persons on that Occasion. Also a Relation of the Usage the English Prisoners met with in France, and a Description of that Country and People. By an Eye-Witness -
A setting open of the subtyle sophistrie of Thomas VVatson Doctor of Diuinitie
which he vsed in hys two sermons made before Queene Mary, in the thirde and fift Fridayes in Lent anno. 1553. to prooue the reall presence of Christs body and bloud in the sacrament, and the Masse to be the sacrifice of the newe Testament, written by Robert Crowley clearke. Seene and allowed according to the Queenes Maiesties iniunctions -
A letter to a proprietor of the East-India Company
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A letter to a prophane person, perswading him to consider his dreadful sin and danger, and to betake himself to a new life
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A letter to a peer concerning the power and authority of metropolitans over their comprovincial bishops
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A letter to a person addicted to swearing
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A letter to a peer
Concerning the bill Against Occasional Conformity: Wherein Among Several Others, a Late Pamphlet, Entituld, The Case of Toleration Recogniz'd, is more distinctly Consider'd -
An Account of the execution and last dying speeches of Thomas Watson and Thomas Gourdon
who were executed (the one for murthering his wife and the other for high-treason) on Kenington-Common in the county of Surry, the 19th of March, 1687 : together with a true coppy of a paper left by Tho. Watson in order to be published and recommended by him at the place of execution to the spectators as the real sense of what he further designed or intended to say or leave at his going out of this world &c