William Thomson
Active Years
Min year: 1671, Max year: 1799, Max count: 5
As Author
- 1671: A sermon preached at Fort St. George, on the coast of Chormandel in East-India, February 21. 1668
- 1683: The treasures of the sea
- 1705: A proposal anent usury and procuring of money
- 1706: The Churches comfort: or a sermon on John XVI. 22. Preached in the Old Church of Edinburgh upon the 29th of December 1661. By Mr. William Thomson. Together with another sermon by the same author
- 1708: The case of William Thomson Esq; petitioner for Orford, against Clemence Corrance Esq; and Sir Edward Turner
- 1708: The true and last confession of William Thomson wright in Edinburgh, as to the murder and theft committed by him, and John Robertson smith in the Pleasants, his accomplish [sic], as the samen [sic] was committed by them; and adhered to in presence of the magistrates and ministers of Edinburgh; and adhered by him upon the scaffold, as his last words, Wednesday, the 11 of February, 1708
- 1726: Information for William Thomson maltman in Leith against John Couts merchant in Edinburgh
- 1761: Answers for William Thomson of Nuthill, to the petition of John Chalmers, lint-dresser in Leslie
- 1763: Answers for William Thomson, and others
- 1763: Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of William Thomson, and others, merchants in Aberdeen
- 1783: The man in the moon; or, travels into the lunar regions, by the man of the people. ...
- 1787: In the House of Lords. William Thomson, late commander of the ship Defiance, letter of marque, - - appellant. Malcolm Macmillan, late commander of the ship Glasgow, - - - - respondent. The appellant's case
- 1788: A tour in England and Scotland, in 1785
- 1788: Memoirs of the late war in Asia
- 1789: Memoirs of the war in Asia, from 1780 to 1784. Including a narrative of the imprisonment and sufferings of our officers and soldiers, by an officer of Colonel Baillie's detachment
- 1789: Mammuth
- 1789: Mammuth; or, Human nature displayed on a grand scale
- 1791: Prospects and observations
- 1791: Memoirs of the life and gallant exploits of the old highlander, Serjeant Donald Macleod, who, having returned, wounded, with the corpse of General Wolfe, from Quebec, was admitted an out-pensioner of Chelsea Hospital, in 1759
- 1791: Memoirs of the life and gallant exploits of the old Highlander, Serjeant Donald Macleod
- 1791: Memoirs of the life and gallant exploits of the old highlander, Serjeant Donald Macleod, who, having returned, wounded, with the corpse of General Wolfe, from Quebec, was admitted an out-pensioner of Chelsea Hospital, in 1759
- 1791: Memoirs of the life and gallant exploits of the old Highlander, Serjeant Donald Macleod
- 1793: A scripture defence of Christ's supreme divinity. By William Thomson, A. M. minister of the Gospel at Ochiltree
- 1795: Observations on the importance of the East-India fleet, to the company and the nation, in a letter addressed to the Right Hon. Henry Dundas, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state
- 1796: Letters from Scandinavia
- 1797: An CVIII. years of the life, and a relation of the gallant exploits of the old highlander, Serjeant Donald Macleod, who returned wounded with the corps of General Wolfe from the battle of Quebec, was shipwrecked on the coast of Scarborough, and is now a pensioner of Chelsea Hospital
- 1797: A treatise on the atonement of Christ, by William Thomson, A.M.
- 1799: An enquiry into the elementary principles of beauty
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