Works
- An epitaphe vpon the [...] Lady Knowles (1568), uncertain attribution
- Vocabula Magistri Stanbrigii (1577)
- Approved Medicines and Cordiall Receiptes (1580), uncertain attribution
- A View of Valyaunce [n.d.]
- The Olde Mans Dietarie (1586)
- An Herbal for the Bible (1587)
- Thomas Newton's Staff to lean on (1590)
Translations
- The Worthye Booke of Old Age by Cicero
- The Booke of Marcus Tullius Cicero, entituled Paradoxia Stoicorum [...] (1569)
- A Direction for the Health of Magistrates and Studentes (1574), translated from Latin
- A Notable Historie of the Saracens (1575), by Agostino Curione
- The Touchstone of Complexions (1576), translated from Latin
- Foure Seuerall Treatises of M. Tullius Cicero (1577)
- A Pleasaunt Dialogue concerning Phisicke and Phisitions [...] translated out of the Castlin tongue by T. N. (1580)
- Seneca, his tenne tragedies, translated into Englysh (1581), contributed Thebais
- A Commentarie or Exposition vpon the twoo Epistles Generall of Sainct Peter and that of Sainct Jude (1581), by Martin Luther
- True and Christian Friendshippe (1586), translated from Latin
- The True Tryall and Examination of a Mans own Selfe (1587), translated
Works about Newton
- "Thomas Newton," in The Lives and Characters of the English Dramatick Poets (p. 106), by Gerard Langbaine, London: Thomas Leigh (1698)
- "Newton, Thomas (1542?-1607)," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
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