The Moral Or Intellectual Last Will and Testament of John Stewart, the Traveller [sic] the Only Man of Nature that Ever Appeared in the World
The Confession, Last Words, and Dying Speech of John Stewart, a Native of Ireland. Taken from Himself, at His Own Particular Request ... [Signed] John Stewart. Boston Jail, April 6, 1797
The Last Speech and Dying Words, of John Stewart, who was Executed Within the Flood-Mark at Leith, Upon the 4th January 1721, for the Crime of Piracy and Robbery
Poems Chiefly on Recent Public Events: By John Stewart. To which are Added, Observations on Occurrences from 1794 to 1797. By Alex Stewart, Many Years in the Suite of Carolina Matilda, Queen of Denmark
Sketch of the Life and Transactions of John Stewart and Catherine ... Stewart, who Were Executed at Edinburgh ... 19th August 1829, for the Murder of Robert Lamont, Etc. [A Broadside. With Portraits.].
Judicial Declaration of the Late Sir John Stewart of Grandtully ... Against the Person Pretending to be Archibald Stewart ...