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Heywood, Thomas (1613.). A funerall elegie. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1613.). A marriage triumphe. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1613.). The brazen age. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1613). Heywood, T.: A Fvnerall Elegie (1613). CH.

Heywood, Thomas (1613). Heywood, T.: A Marriage Triumphe (1613). CH.

Heywood, Thomas (1615.). The foure prentises of London. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1624.). Gynaikeion, or, Nine bookes of various history. Concerninge women. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1625.). A funeral elegie, vpon the much lamented death of the trespuissant and vnmatchable king, King Iames, King of Great Brittaine, France and Ireland, defender of the faith. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1625). Heywood, T.: A Funeral Elegie upon King James (1625). CH.

Heywood, Thomas (1631.). Englands Elizabeth. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1631.). London ius honorarium. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1631.). The fair maid of the vvest, or, A girle worth gold. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1633.). Londini emporia, or, Londons mercatura. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1633.). The English traueller. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1634.). A pleasant comedy, called A mayden-head well lost. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1634.). The late Lancashire vvitches. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1635.). Philocothonista, or, The drunkard, opened, dissected, and anatomized. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1635.). The hierarchie of the blessed angells. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1635). Heywood, T.: The Hierarchie of the blessed Angells (1635). CH.

Heywood, Thomas (1636.). A challenge for beautie. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1636.). A true discourse of the two infamous upstart prophets, Richard Farnham weaver of White-Chappell, and Iohn Bull weaver of Saint Butolphs Algate, now prisoners, the one in Newgate, and the other in Bridewell. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1636.). Loves maistresse, or, The Queens masque. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1637.). A curtaine lecture. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1637.). A true description of His Majesties royall ship, built this yeare 1637. at Wooll-witch in Kent. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1637.). Londini speculum, or, Londons mirror. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1637.). The royall king, and the loyall subject. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1637). Heywood, T.: Pleasant dialogves and dramma's (1637). CH.

Heywood, Thomas (1637). Thomas Heywood: An Epitaph (1637). CH.

Heywood, Thomas (1638.). Porta pietatis, or, The port or harbour of piety. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1638.). The vvise-woman of Hogsdon. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1639.). A true relation, of the lives and deaths of two most famous English pyrats, Purser, and Clinton. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1639.). Londini status pacatus, or, Londons peaceable estate. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1639). Heywood, T.: The life and death of Queene Elizabeth (1639). CH.

Heywood, Thomas (1640.). The exemplary lives and memorable acts of nine the most worthy women in the vvorld. EEBO-TCP.

Heywood, Thomas (1641.). Machiavels ghost, as he lately appeared to his deare sons, the moderne projectors. EEBO-TCP.

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