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being subject to any charges for Management, are divided every five teaks among
those entitled to participate, on the most equitable principles, viz., in the propor-
tion each party bas contributed to the fund.
The bonus declared upon Policies entitled to participate, effected prior to 1st
August, 1846, averages more than One and Three-quarters per Cent, per Annum
on the original sums insured, as exhibited in the following
Table, showing the additions made to Policies of £1000 each, which have been in
existence Twelve complete years from 1st August, 1834 :
Fire Department.
This Company insures almost every description of property at rates commen-
surate with the risk.
The Directors can with confidence refer to the promptitude and liberality with
which accidental losses are adjusted by this Institution.
Losses caused by Lightning to Farming Stock are paid.
Copies of Prospectus, and all other Information, may be obtained on appli-
cation to the Head Office of the Company, 47 George Street, Edinburgh, or
at any of the Company's Agents.
AGENTS.
IN GLASGOW.
PlNLAVSON & MoNCRIEFF,
8 Gordon Street.
Charles Hamilton,
147 Queen Street.
William Mathison,
3 West Nile Street.
M'Naughton & Hamilton,
59 St. Vincent Street.
IN PAISLEY.
Martin & Hodge,
3 County Place.
James Cook,
2 County Place.
Formerly for Hercules, now for
Scottish Union.
IN GLASGOW.
*Patrick Neilson,
69 Glassford Street.
Alex. Young,
20 Buchanan Street.
J. G. Houston,
35 Miller Street.
John Wilson,
51 St. Vincent Street.
*John Millar,
71 Queen Street.
*H. B. Lacev,
54 St. Vincent Street.
IN PAISLEY.
*John Anderson,
Gilmour Street.
* For Fire Department only.
Surveyor — William Ramsay, 46 West George Street, Glasgow.
By Order of the Directors,
GEORGE RAMSAY, Manager.
JAMES BARLAS, Secretary.
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being subject to any charges for Management, are divided every five teaks among
those entitled to participate, on the most equitable principles, viz., in the propor-
tion each party bas contributed to the fund.
The bonus declared upon Policies entitled to participate, effected prior to 1st
August, 1846, averages more than One and Three-quarters per Cent, per Annum
on the original sums insured, as exhibited in the following
Table, showing the additions made to Policies of £1000 each, which have been in
existence Twelve complete years from 1st August, 1834 :
Fire Department.
This Company insures almost every description of property at rates commen-
surate with the risk.
The Directors can with confidence refer to the promptitude and liberality with
which accidental losses are adjusted by this Institution.
Losses caused by Lightning to Farming Stock are paid.
Copies of Prospectus, and all other Information, may be obtained on appli-
cation to the Head Office of the Company, 47 George Street, Edinburgh, or
at any of the Company's Agents.
AGENTS.
IN GLASGOW.
PlNLAVSON & MoNCRIEFF,
8 Gordon Street.
Charles Hamilton,
147 Queen Street.
William Mathison,
3 West Nile Street.
M'Naughton & Hamilton,
59 St. Vincent Street.
IN PAISLEY.
Martin & Hodge,
3 County Place.
James Cook,
2 County Place.
Formerly for Hercules, now for
Scottish Union.
IN GLASGOW.
*Patrick Neilson,
69 Glassford Street.
Alex. Young,
20 Buchanan Street.
J. G. Houston,
35 Miller Street.
John Wilson,
51 St. Vincent Street.
*John Millar,
71 Queen Street.
*H. B. Lacev,
54 St. Vincent Street.
IN PAISLEY.
*John Anderson,
Gilmour Street.
* For Fire Department only.
Surveyor — William Ramsay, 46 West George Street, Glasgow.
By Order of the Directors,
GEORGE RAMSAY, Manager.
JAMES BARLAS, Secretary.
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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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