Publications of George Alsop

Author

  • Alsop, George. A character of the province of Mary-Land, wherein is described in four distinct parts, (viz.) I. The scituation, and plenty of the province. II. The laws, customs, and natural demeanor of the inhabitants. III. The worst and best usage of a Mary-Land servant, opened in view. IV. The traffique, and vendable commodities of the countrey. Also a small treatise on the wilde and naked Indians (or Susquehanokes) of Mary-Land, their customs, manners, absurdities, & religion. Together with a collection of historical letters. By George Alsop. London: printed by T[homas]. J[ohnson]. for Peter Dring, at the sign of the Sun in the Poultrey, 1666. ESTC No. R6606. Grub Street ID 126941.
  • Alsop, George. An orthodox plea for the sanctuary of God, common service, white robe of the house, being writ for the good of all, but more especially intended for the common sort; being composed in a stile fittest for their capacities. By G.A. sometime of Oxford, of St. Johns. London: printed for the author, and sold by R. Reynolds at the Sun and Bible in the Postern, 1669. ESTC No. R16186. Grub Street ID 64065.
  • Alsop, George. A sermon preached at sea, before the Honourable Sir Robert Robinson, Knight, principal commander of His Majestie's squadron of ships, now riding at Spitt-Head, November the 24th, 1678. Before the administration of the Holy Sacrament, and oaths of allegiance and supremacy to the several commanders and officers of that squadron, in obedience to the King's command. By George Alsop, M.A. chaplain to Sir Robert Robinson. By His Majestie's special order. London: printed for Langley Curtis in Goat-Court, upon Ludgate-Hill, 1679. ESTC No. R5430. Grub Street ID 125877.