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- Close section Front Matter
- Close sectionAUTHENTIC WORKS
- Close section1764
- Close section1768
- Where the woodbines hang their dewy Heads
- Bristowe Tragedy; or the Death of Sir Charles Bawdin
- Ynn auntient Dayes, when Kenewalchyn Kynge
- There was a Border of Orderys Whyte
- There was a Border of Orderys Blacke
- In the merry merry Vale
- The Tournament
- Battle of Hastings I
- Extracts from Crashes Heraldry
- A Brief Account of William Cannings from the Life of Thomas Rowlie, Priest
- Close sectionBridge Narrative
- Rowley's Printing Press
- Close sectionTo John Ladgate
- Close sectionYellow Roll
- Purple Roll. Explanations of the Annexed Yellow Roll
- Battle of Hastings II
- Britain
- The Merry Tricks of Laymynge town. By John a Iscam
- A Discourse on Brystowe by Thos. Rowley written and gotten at the Desire of W Canning Esq
- Mass Book Inscription
- Tower Gate
- Harding
- The Parliament of Sprites
- Rowley's collection for Canynge
- Bristol Castle
- Saint Mary's Church of the Port
- Four Letters on Warwick
- Nine Deeds and Proclamations
- Abstracts from Letters
- Three Rowley Letters
- The Roll of Saint Bartholomew's Priory
- Fragment of a Sermon
- Knights' Templars Church
- Chronicle 1340–1374
- The Church Oratory of the Calendars
- Three Tombs
- Note to Map of Bristol
- Extracts from Speght's Chaucer
- To James Dodsley, 21 December 1768
- To Miss C, On Hearing Her Play on the Harpsichord
- To Mr. Powell
- Ode to Miss Hoyland
- Acrostic on Miss Eleanor Hoyland
- Acrostic on Miss Sally Clarke
- To Miss Hoyland I
- To Miss Hoyland II
- To Miss Hoyland III
- To Miss Hoyland with a Present
- To Miss Hoyland IV
- To Miss Clarke
- Close section1769
- From John Baker, 5 January 1769
- On the Death of Mr. Tandey, Who Died 1769
- On Mr. Broderip's Excellent Performance on the Organ
- On Mr. Alcock of Bristol, an Excellent Miniature Painter
- To Ralph Bigland, c. 31 January 1769
- Saxon Tinctures
- To James Dodsley, 15 February 1769
- From John Baker, 18 February 1769
- Aella: a Tragical Interlude
- Close sectionLife of W Canning - by Rowley
- Elle's Coffin
- Rowley's Heraldic Account of Bristol Artists and Writers
- Churches of Bristol
- Fragments of Antiquity
- The Court-Mantle
- Ethelgar. A Saxon Poem
- To John Baker, 6 March 1769
- To the Beauteous Miss Hoyland
- Close sectionTo Horace Walpole, 25 March 1769
- From Horace Walpole, 28 March 1769
- Close sectionTo Horace Walpole, 30 March 1769
- Painter's Bill to Canning
- Heraudyn. A Fragment
- A Chronicle of Bristowe written by Rafe Cheddar Chapman 1356
- Elegy I
- To Horace Walpole, 8 April 1769
- To Horace Walpole, 14 April 1769
- Kenrick. Translated from the Saxon
- Saxon Achievements
- Cerdick. Translated from the Saxon
- English Metamorphosis. By T. Rowley
- The Tournament. An Interlude
- The Gouler's Requiem (quasi Requiem) by Canning
- Elinoure and Juga. Written three hundred years ago by T. Rowley, a Secular Priest
- The Account of W. Canning's Feast
- Goddwyn, A Tragedy: By Thomas Rowley
- Eclogue the First
- Eclogue the Second
- Eclogue the Third
- Account of the Family of the De Berghams
- To Mr. Stephens, 20 July 1769
- To Mr. Holland
- To Horace Walpole, 24 July 1769
- Walpole, I thought not I should ever see
- Clifton
- Godred Crovan. A Poem. Composed by Dopnal Syrric, Scheld of Godred Crovan, King of the Isle of Man
- Elegy on Mr. Wm. Smith
- Elegy on the Demise of a Great Genius
- Amphityron. A Burletta
- Hobbinol and Thyrsis
- Journal 6th
- From Horace Walpole, 4 August or c. 12 October 1769
- Interest, You universal God of Men
- Elegy, Written at Stanton Dew
- Conversation
- Elegy to the Memory of Mr. Thomas Phillips, of Fairford
- Elegy - 29 October
- Hervenis harping on the hackneyed Text
- Epistle to Clayfield
- The Constabiliad
- Heroic Fragment
- Elegy II
- The Hirlas I. Composed by Blythyn, Prince of North Wales
- Happiness. A Poem
- The Complaint. Addressed to Miss P- L- of Bristol
- Antiquity of Christmas Games
- Epistle. To the Revd. Mr. Catcott
- The Copernican System
- The Defence
- To Miss Lydia C-n
- A New Song
- The Articles of the Belief of Me, Thomas Chatterton
- Close section1770
- The Advice. Addressed to Miss M**** R****, of Bristol
- The Hirlas II. Translated from the ancient British of Owen Cyfeliog, Prince of Powys
- Astrea Brokage Letter
- Heccar and Gaira. An African Eclogue
- The Consuliad. An Heroic Poem
- Anecdote of Chaucer
- The Unfortunate Fathers
- Sentiment
- The Methodist
- If wishing for the mystic Joys of Love
- February. An Elegy
- Decimus. To the Duke of G-n
- The Whore of Babylon. Book the 1st
- Resignation. A Poem
- From Isaac Fell, 13 March 1770
- To William Barrett, February or March 1770
- March. An Elegy
- From Esther Saunders, 3 April 1770
- Fables for the Court. The Shepherds
- The Hag
- Will
- Decimus. To the Princess of Gotham
- To Miss Hoyland V
- To Miss Hoyland VI
- Hor. Lib. I, Od. 19
- Hor. Lib. I, Od. 5
- To Sarah Chatterton, 26 April 1770
- The Candidates
- Kew Gardens
- Narva and Mored. An African Eclogue
- The Exhibition. A Personal Satire
- A Song. Addressed to Miss C---am of Bristol
- To Sarah Chatterton, Thomas Cary, and others, 6 May 1770
- To the Society at Spring Garden
- Decimus. To the Earl of H-h
- Decimus. To the P- D- of W-
- To Sarah Chatterton, 14 May 1770
- Decimus. To the Prime Minister
- Libertas. A Card To Old Slyboots
- Decimus. An Exhibition of Sign Paintings
- Probus. To the Lord Mayor
- Elegy III
- Decimus. To the Freeholders of the City of Bristol
- To Mary Chatterton, 30 May 1770
- The Death of Nicou, an African Eclogue
- Letter VI from A Hunter of Oddities
- Maria Friendless Letter
- Exhibition of Sign Paintings, at the West End of the Town
- To Mary Chatterton, 19, 29 June 1770
- Speech of Sir John de Beauchamp
- The False Step, a Real History
- To Miss B-sh, of Bristol
- Close sectionThe Revenge
- A Burlesque Cantata. 1770
- Burletta. The Woman of Spririt. 1770
- To Thomas Cary, 1 July 1770
- Genuine Copy of a Letter from the Earl of C-d to the Hon. Mr. C-
- An Excelente Balade of Charitie
- To Sarah Chatterton, 8 July 1770
- To Mary Chatterton, 11 July 1770
- To Mary Chatterton, 20 July 1770
- The Art of Puffing by a Bookseller's Journeyman
- Memoirs of a Sad Dog
- An African Song
- Menenius. To William Lord M-d
- From George Catcott, 8 August 1770
- To George Catcott, 12 August 1770
- Decimus. To Dr. Newton Bishop of Bristol
- The Happy Pair. A Tale
- Gorthmund. Translated from the Saxon
- Colin Instructed. 1770
- Close sectionUnknown Date