44 books
A Discourse of the Queenes Maiesties Entertainement in Suffolk and Norffolk with a Description of Many Things Then Presently Seene. Deuised by Thomas Churchyarde. (1578)
A Warning for the Wise, a Feare to the Fond, a Bridle to the Lewde, and a Glasse to the Good Written of the Late Earthquake Chanced in London and Other Places for the Glorie of God, and Benefite of Men. by Thomas Churchyard. (1580)
A Pleasant Discourse of Court and Wars with a Replication to Them Both, and a Commendation of All Those That Truly Serue Prince and Countrie. Written by Thomas Churchyard, and Called His Cherrishing. (1596)
The Miserie of Flaunders, Calamitie of Fraunce, Misfortune of Portugall, Vnquietnes of Irelande, Troubles of Scotlande
A Plaine or Moste True Report of a Daungerous Seruice Stoutely Attempted, and Manfully Brought to Passe by English Men, Scottes Men, Wallons & Other Worthy Soldiours, for the Takying of Macklin on the Sodaine. by Thomas Churchyard. (1580)
A Pleasant Conceite Penned in Verse Collourably Sette Out, and Humblie Presented on New-Yeeres Day Last, to the Queenes Maiestie at Hampton Courte. Anno. Domini. 1593. (1593)
The Moste True Reporte of Iames Fitz Morrice Death, and Others the Like Offe[n]ders
A Prayse, and Reporte of Maister Martyne Forboishers Voyage to Meta Incognita.Now Spoken of by Thomas Churchyarde Gentleman, and Dedicated to the Right Honorable M. Secretarie Wilson. (1578)
A Light Bondell of Liuly Discourses Called Churchyardes Charge Presented as a Newe Yeres Gifte to the Right Honourable, the Earle of Surrie, by Thomas Churchyarde Gent. (1580)
A Lamentable, and Pitifull Description, of the Wofull Warres in Flaunders, Since the Foure Last Yeares of the Emperor Charles the Fifth His Raigne. Written by Thomas Churchyarde Gentleman. (1578)
A Reuyuing of the Deade by Verses That Foloweth Vvhich Makes Worthy Men Knowen, by the Examples of King Henry the Eight
The Firste Parte of Churchyardes Chippes Contayning Twelue Seuerall Labours. Deuised and Published, Only by Thomas Churchyard Gentilman. (1575)
A Feast Full of Sad Cheere Vvhere Griefes Are All on Heape
A Generall Rehearsall of Warres Wherein Is Fiue Hundred Seuerall Seruices of Land and Sea
The Firste Part of Churchyardes Chippes Contayninge Twelue Seuerall Labours. Deuised and Published Onlye by Thomas Churchyard Gentleman. (1578)
The worthines of Wales
Bibliographical Miscellanies
The Honor Of The Law (1596)
Sparke of Frendship and Warme Goodwill...The Benefit That Paper Bringeth
First Part of Churchyard's Chippes