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THE
GRESHAM LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY,
Head OflBce—St. Mildred's House, London, E.G.
w.
H. C. T. Beadnell, Esq.
Richard Crawley, Esq.
J. Lyne Hancock, Esq.
William Trego, Esq.
George Tyler, Esq.
SSaarQ of SBivtttari.
H. ThornthwAITE, Esq., Chairman.
Alfred Hutchison Smee, W. Thornthwaite, Esq.
Esq.
Edward Solly, F.R.S.
Actuary and Stcretary. Assistant Secretary.
F. Allan Curtis, Esq., F.I.A. Joseph Allen, Esq.
Medical Examiner. Solicitor.
John C. Galton, M.A., M.R.C.S., &c. T. H. Devonshire, Esq.
AGENCY DEPARTMENT.
C. A. Rayhsford, Esq., .S'»/m'«/'r«^^«^. William Elliott, Y.%^.^ Superintendent for Scotland.
C. E. 'Hi.oncv.iKrr,'E.S(i., Superintendent/or Ireland.
R. R. Newson, Esq., Inspector. John Wright, Esq., Inspector.
PRINCIPAL BRANCH OFFICES.
ENGLAND.
Birmingham, Waterloo Chambers, Waterloo St,
Bradford, Bank Chambers, Bank Street.
Bristol, i, Broad Quay.
Hull, Bank Buildings.
Liverpool, Manchester Buildings, i, Tithebarne St.
SCOTLAND—Glasgov/, ii6, St. Vincent Street.
Manchester, 57, Piccadilly.
Newcastle, Percy Buildings, Grainger Street,
West.
Norwich, Bank Plain.
Edinburgh, 97, George Street.
IRELAND—'&KI.TAST, Belfast Bank Buildings.
FUNDS.
REALIZED ASSETS (1878)
LIFE ASSURANCE AND ANNUITY FUNDS
ANNUAL INCOME
£2,492,793
2,426,833
518,039
NONFORFEITABLE POLIGIES.-With Profits.
Non-Forfeitable Family Trust Policies are specially suited for Marriage
Settlements. Issued under Act 33 and 34 Viet., cap. 93, they are a perfect Family
Provision, not subject to the control of the Husband or of his Creditors. A Married
Woman may Insure her own Life or the Life of her Husband for her Own separate
use. a Married Man may Insure his Life for the separate benefit of his Wife or
Children.
Annual Premium required for the Assurance of £lC0payable at Death,
payments to be made for a limited period only:—
25 Annual
20 Annual
15 Animal
10 Annual
25 Annual
20 Annual
i«; Am
ual
10 Annual
Age.
Premiums.
Premiums.
Premiums.
Premiums.
Age.
Premiums.
Premiu
U.S.
Premiums.
Premiums.
£ s.
d.
£ s.
d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s.
d.
£ s.
d.
£ /. d
22
2 12
0
2 19
3
3 " II
4 18 I
32
3 5 I
3 13
9
4 9
0
608
24
2 14
I
^ I
8
3 14 10
5 2 0
34
3 8 4
3 17
3
4 13
I
660
26
2 16
7
?, 4
S
318 0
562
36
3 II II
4 I
0
4 17
^
6 II 8
28
2 19
.3
3 7
4
4 I 6
5 10 10
38
3 IS 8
4 5
I
.S 2
0
6 17 6
30
3 3
I
3 lo
6
4 5 2
5 15 8
40
3 19 II
4 9
5
5 6
II
7 3 9
Example.—A person aged 30 may secure by payment of ten Annual Premiums of ^28 iSi-. ^d. the
sum of ,;^5oo payable at his death, or should the Assured wish to discontinue the payment of Premiums
before the expiration of the term agreed upon, he may, after three annual payments, claim a free or
paid-up Policy in lieu of the original one. The amount assured by such paid-up Policy will be in propor¬
tion to the number of Premiums paid :—for instance, supposing ^500 to have been the amount originally
assured, and that five Annual Premiums out of a series of ten have been paid, then a paid-up Policy for
£z^Q (or five-tenths of a ;£^5oo) would be granted.
Prospectus, Reports, and Proposal Forms, can be obtained on application to the
Society*s Agents and Branch Offices, or to—
F. ALLAN CURTIS, Actuary and Secretary.

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