F. G. P. NEISON, Actuary.C. DOUGLAS SINGER, Secretary.
F. G. P. NEISON, Actuary.C. DOUGLAS SINGER, Secretary.
F. G. P. NEISON, Actuary.
C. DOUGLAS SINGER, Secretary.
UNITED KINGDOM LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY: established by Act of Parliament in 1834.—8. Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London.
The Bonus added to Policies from March, 1834, to December 31, 1847, is as follows:—
SumAssured
TimeAssured.
Sum added toPolicy
SumPayableat Death.
In 1841.
In 1848.
£
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
5000
14 years
683 6 8
787 10 0
6470 16 8
* 1000
7 years
—
157 10 0
1157 10 0
500
1 year
—
11 5 0
511 5 0
*Example.—At the commencement of the year 1841, a person aged thirty took out a Policy for 1000l., the annual payment for which is 24l.1s.8d.; in 1847 he had paid in premiums 168l.11s.8d.; but the profits being 2¼ per cent. per annum on the sum insured (which is 22l.10s.per annum for each 1000l.) he had 157l.10s.added to the Policy, almost as much as the premiums paid.
The Premiums, nevertheless, are on the most moderate scale, and only one-half need be paid for the first five years, when the Insurance is for Life. Every information will be afforded on application to the Resident Director.
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Of Saturday, March 5, contains Articles on
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Beet, sugar, by Mr. DeaneBirds, predatoryBooks, noticedCalendar, horticultural—— remarks onCattle, chest diseases inCedar and deodar, by Mr. GlendinningChemistry, agricultural, by Johnstone, rev.Coffee plantingCrops, theory of rotation of, by Mr. RussellDeodar and cedar of Lebanon—— in Morayshire, by Mr. GrigorDrainage, by Mr. MitchellFarming, steam—— Tullian—— carelessForest, Delamere, by Mr. LipscombFruits, changing names ofFuchsia, culture of, by Mr. MayleFungi, Indian (with engraving)Horticultural Society's Garden noticedHovea CelsiHyacinths in glassesIrrigation, Italian, by Capt. SmithLand, to fork, by Mr. MechiLaw, cost of prosecutionsMangold wurzel crop on a wheat stubble, expenses per acre, by Mr. MechiPlants, spring treatment of bedding, by Mr. LucasPloughs and ploughingRothamsted and Kilwhiss experiments, by Mr. RussellSocieties, proceedings of the Horticultural—Agricultural, of EnglandSteam powerSugar beet, by Mr. DeaneTemperature of January, 1838Tubs, slateUstilago vittata (with engraving)Weather statisticsWheat, Lois Weedon system of growing, by Mr. Goodiff
Beet, sugar, by Mr. Deane
Birds, predatory
Books, noticed
Calendar, horticultural
—— remarks on
Cattle, chest diseases in
Cedar and deodar, by Mr. Glendinning
Chemistry, agricultural, by Johnstone, rev.
Coffee planting
Crops, theory of rotation of, by Mr. Russell
Deodar and cedar of Lebanon
—— in Morayshire, by Mr. Grigor
Drainage, by Mr. Mitchell
Farming, steam
—— Tullian
—— careless
Forest, Delamere, by Mr. Lipscomb
Fruits, changing names of
Fuchsia, culture of, by Mr. Mayle
Fungi, Indian (with engraving)
Horticultural Society's Garden noticed
Hovea Celsi
Hyacinths in glasses
Irrigation, Italian, by Capt. Smith
Land, to fork, by Mr. Mechi
Law, cost of prosecutions
Mangold wurzel crop on a wheat stubble, expenses per acre, by Mr. Mechi
Plants, spring treatment of bedding, by Mr. Lucas
Ploughs and ploughing
Rothamsted and Kilwhiss experiments, by Mr. Russell
Societies, proceedings of the Horticultural—Agricultural, of England
Steam power
Sugar beet, by Mr. Deane
Temperature of January, 1838
Tubs, slate
Ustilago vittata (with engraving)
Weather statistics
Wheat, Lois Weedon system of growing, by Mr. Goodiff
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