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BELFAST-SAMUEL M'CAUSLAND Jun., Agent.
" " I I " . II- III! ^ I -_ i~, I ~ . I'.. II I r . - LI ~ - ~i ~ii n i '
QTjjc Scottislj ^Jvofaibtnt institution.
To Professional Men
and others whose income is dependent on the continuance of health and
activity, the system of Assurance is recommended by Premiums restricted to
a definite term of Payment, as shown in the following
TABLE OF PREMIUMS, Payable for Twknty-One Years only,
For Assurance of £100 at Death. With Profits.
Thus a person aged 30, if unwilling to burden himself with payments during his whole
life, may secure a Policy for/'iooo for a Premium of ^"27 : 13 : 4, livtiteJ to tivcnty-oue
vu-arly paymenis — being thus relieved of payment before he has passed the prime of life
— for a Premium little higher than most offices require during the whole term of life.
5^ Tables of Premiums to cease after 7, 14, or other number of years, may be
had on application.
Partnership Assurance.
The Directors invite the attention of the Commercial Community to
the beneficial uses to which Life Assurance may be applied, as a means of
preventing the inconvenience to which Mercantile Firms are frequently
•subjected by the withdrawal of Capital on the death of one of the Partners.
EXAMPLES OF THE ANNUAL PREMIUM for ASSURANCE of ^100
TO BE PAID ON THE DEATH OF EITHER OF TWO PERSONS.
* Ex.\MPLE. — Two Persons aged 30 and 35, partners in business, may by an
Annual Payment of ;^36 : 13 :4, while both are alive, secure a Capital Sum of;^£oco
at death of either, — payable to the survivor, or to the general Capital of the P'irm, as
may be previously arranged.
The Premiums for other Ages will be furnished on application.
MANCHESTER OFPICB-16 POLICE STEEET, KENG STKE3ET.
" " I I " . II- III! ^ I -_ i~, I ~ . I'.. II I r . - LI ~ - ~i ~ii n i '
QTjjc Scottislj ^Jvofaibtnt institution.
To Professional Men
and others whose income is dependent on the continuance of health and
activity, the system of Assurance is recommended by Premiums restricted to
a definite term of Payment, as shown in the following
TABLE OF PREMIUMS, Payable for Twknty-One Years only,
For Assurance of £100 at Death. With Profits.
Thus a person aged 30, if unwilling to burden himself with payments during his whole
life, may secure a Policy for/'iooo for a Premium of ^"27 : 13 : 4, livtiteJ to tivcnty-oue
vu-arly paymenis — being thus relieved of payment before he has passed the prime of life
— for a Premium little higher than most offices require during the whole term of life.
5^ Tables of Premiums to cease after 7, 14, or other number of years, may be
had on application.
Partnership Assurance.
The Directors invite the attention of the Commercial Community to
the beneficial uses to which Life Assurance may be applied, as a means of
preventing the inconvenience to which Mercantile Firms are frequently
•subjected by the withdrawal of Capital on the death of one of the Partners.
EXAMPLES OF THE ANNUAL PREMIUM for ASSURANCE of ^100
TO BE PAID ON THE DEATH OF EITHER OF TWO PERSONS.
* Ex.\MPLE. — Two Persons aged 30 and 35, partners in business, may by an
Annual Payment of ;^36 : 13 :4, while both are alive, secure a Capital Sum of;^£oco
at death of either, — payable to the survivor, or to the general Capital of the P'irm, as
may be previously arranged.
The Premiums for other Ages will be furnished on application.
MANCHESTER OFPICB-16 POLICE STEEET, KENG STKE3ET.
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Scottish Post Office Directories > Towns > Edinburgh > Post Office Edinburgh and Leith directory > 1865-1866 > (613) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/82841275 |
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Description | Directories of individual Scottish towns and their suburbs. |
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Description | Around 700 Scottish directories published annually by the Post Office or private publishers between 1773 and 1911. Most of Scotland covered, with a focus on Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee and Aberdeen. Most volumes include a general directory (A-Z by surname), street directory (A-Z by street) and trade directory (A-Z by trade). |
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