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Britannia Life Assurance Company,
BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ,
No . 1 , PRINGES-STREET , BANK , LONDON , Empowered by Special Act of Parliament , IV . Vict . cap . IX . Directors . William Bardgett , Esq . John Drewett , Esq . Samuel Bevington , Esq . Robert Eglinton , Esq . William Fechney Black , Esq . Erasmus Robert Foster , Esq .
George Cohen , Esq . Peter Morrison , Esq . Millis Coventry , Esq- Henry Lewis Smale , Esq . Auditors . —J . B . Bevington , Esq . —E . P . Cockerill , Esq . —J . D . Dow , Esq . Medical Officer . —J . Glendinning , M . D ., F . R . S ., 16 , Wimpole-street , Cavendish-square . Standing Counsel . —The Hon . John Ashley , New-Square , Lincoln ' s-Irm . Mr . Serjeant Murphy , M . P ., Temple . Solicitor . —William Bevan , Esq ., Old Jewry . Banlcers . —Messrs . Drewett and Fowler , Princes-Street ,. Bank .
This Institution is empowered , by a special Act of Parliament , ancl is so constituted as to afford the benefits of Life Assurance in their fullest extent to Policy-holders , and to present greater facilities and accommodation than are usually offered by other Companies . ASSURANCES MAY EITHER BE EFFECTED BY P ARTIES . ON THEIR OWN LIVES , OR BY PARTIES INTERESTED THEREIN ON THE LlVES OF OTHERS . The effect of an Assurance on a person ' s own life is to create at once a Property in Reversion , which can by no other means be realized . Take , for instance , the case of a person at
the age of Thirty , who , by the payment of 52 : 3 s . id . to the Britannia Life . Assurance Company , can become at once : possessed of a bequeatbable property , amounting , to £ 1000 , subject only to ! the condition of his continuing the same payment quarterly during the remainder of his life—a condition which may be fulfilled by the mere saving of EIGHT SHILLINGS weekly in his expenditure . Thus , b y the exertion of a very slight degree of economy —such , indeed , as can scarcely be felt as : an inconvenience , he may . at once realise a capital of £ 1000 , which he can bequeath or dispose of in any way he may think proper . A Table of Decreasing Rates- of . Premium on a novel and remarkable plan ; the
Policyholder-having the option of discontinuing the paymentof att . further . Premiums after TWENTY , FIFTEEN , TEN , and even VIVE years '; and the - Policy still remaining in force—in the first case , for the full ' amount originally assured '; and in either of the three other cases , for a portion of the same , accordingto a fixed and equitable scale endorsed upon the Policy . Increasing Rates of Premium on > a new and remarkable plan for securing Loans or Debts ; a less ¦ immediate payment being required on a Policy for . the whole term of Life , than in . any other Office . CBEDIT TABLE . —Bthis Table the Premiums may remain unpaid for Five Years
y , upon satisfactory security being given for the liquidation of the same at the expiration of that . period . . . . A go of'the Assured'in every case , admitted . in'tlie Policy . -. All claims-payable within one Monthafter proof of "death ,. ' ¦ ' .. Medical Attendants remunerated in all cases fortheirrepoi'ts . ' ... - ¦¦ . ;'¦ : " . Extract from . Increasing . Rates : of Premium ' ,. for an . Assurarice ? qf . £ 100 for Whole . T , erm . - ' ' . -of .-Life . ' ¦ . '•' . -.
.... Annual Premiums payable during if-¦ '¦ . 1 st Five ¦ ' 2 nd . Five : ¦ 3 rd Five -4 th Five Remainder . ° ' ' ' : Years . .. ¦ . Years , . Years . ¦ . Years . ¦ . ' ofLife . ; £ s . d . £ . s . d . '¦¦ '¦ £ ' . ¦' .. ** . d . ¦' : £ "' . s-. A . ' . £ s : d . ¦ . 20 y 1 : 14 ¦ -. . ; 1 ' * SAO . 1 fm "li . ' . 1- 16 9 . . 2 3 8 30 1 6 4 '" ' 1 122 ' 19 1 ' 2 ' 4 217 6
, . . .. U y T ' 40 1 . 16 1 . . " 2 . . 4 ' ' 4 : . ' , 2 14 . 6 3 " . 7 3 . ' 4 . 3 4 ' 50 2 . 46 - 7 " . . . 3 9 4 4 5 5 ... 5 6 3 6 , 13 7 ¦ Detailed Prospectuses ,, and' every requisite- information as to-the mode ; of efFectins : Assurances , may be obtained at the Office ..
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Britannia Life Assurance Company,
BRITANNIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ,
No . 1 , PRINGES-STREET , BANK , LONDON , Empowered by Special Act of Parliament , IV . Vict . cap . IX . Directors . William Bardgett , Esq . John Drewett , Esq . Samuel Bevington , Esq . Robert Eglinton , Esq . William Fechney Black , Esq . Erasmus Robert Foster , Esq .
George Cohen , Esq . Peter Morrison , Esq . Millis Coventry , Esq- Henry Lewis Smale , Esq . Auditors . —J . B . Bevington , Esq . —E . P . Cockerill , Esq . —J . D . Dow , Esq . Medical Officer . —J . Glendinning , M . D ., F . R . S ., 16 , Wimpole-street , Cavendish-square . Standing Counsel . —The Hon . John Ashley , New-Square , Lincoln ' s-Irm . Mr . Serjeant Murphy , M . P ., Temple . Solicitor . —William Bevan , Esq ., Old Jewry . Banlcers . —Messrs . Drewett and Fowler , Princes-Street ,. Bank .
This Institution is empowered , by a special Act of Parliament , ancl is so constituted as to afford the benefits of Life Assurance in their fullest extent to Policy-holders , and to present greater facilities and accommodation than are usually offered by other Companies . ASSURANCES MAY EITHER BE EFFECTED BY P ARTIES . ON THEIR OWN LIVES , OR BY PARTIES INTERESTED THEREIN ON THE LlVES OF OTHERS . The effect of an Assurance on a person ' s own life is to create at once a Property in Reversion , which can by no other means be realized . Take , for instance , the case of a person at
the age of Thirty , who , by the payment of 52 : 3 s . id . to the Britannia Life . Assurance Company , can become at once : possessed of a bequeatbable property , amounting , to £ 1000 , subject only to ! the condition of his continuing the same payment quarterly during the remainder of his life—a condition which may be fulfilled by the mere saving of EIGHT SHILLINGS weekly in his expenditure . Thus , b y the exertion of a very slight degree of economy —such , indeed , as can scarcely be felt as : an inconvenience , he may . at once realise a capital of £ 1000 , which he can bequeath or dispose of in any way he may think proper . A Table of Decreasing Rates- of . Premium on a novel and remarkable plan ; the
Policyholder-having the option of discontinuing the paymentof att . further . Premiums after TWENTY , FIFTEEN , TEN , and even VIVE years '; and the - Policy still remaining in force—in the first case , for the full ' amount originally assured '; and in either of the three other cases , for a portion of the same , accordingto a fixed and equitable scale endorsed upon the Policy . Increasing Rates of Premium on > a new and remarkable plan for securing Loans or Debts ; a less ¦ immediate payment being required on a Policy for . the whole term of Life , than in . any other Office . CBEDIT TABLE . —Bthis Table the Premiums may remain unpaid for Five Years
y , upon satisfactory security being given for the liquidation of the same at the expiration of that . period . . . . A go of'the Assured'in every case , admitted . in'tlie Policy . -. All claims-payable within one Monthafter proof of "death ,. ' ¦ ' .. Medical Attendants remunerated in all cases fortheirrepoi'ts . ' ... - ¦¦ . ;'¦ : " . Extract from . Increasing . Rates : of Premium ' ,. for an . Assurarice ? qf . £ 100 for Whole . T , erm . - ' ' . -of .-Life . ' ¦ . '•' . -.
.... Annual Premiums payable during if-¦ '¦ . 1 st Five ¦ ' 2 nd . Five : ¦ 3 rd Five -4 th Five Remainder . ° ' ' ' : Years . .. ¦ . Years , . Years . ¦ . Years . ¦ . ' ofLife . ; £ s . d . £ . s . d . '¦¦ '¦ £ ' . ¦' .. ** . d . ¦' : £ "' . s-. A . ' . £ s : d . ¦ . 20 y 1 : 14 ¦ -. . ; 1 ' * SAO . 1 fm "li . ' . 1- 16 9 . . 2 3 8 30 1 6 4 '" ' 1 122 ' 19 1 ' 2 ' 4 217 6
, . . .. U y T ' 40 1 . 16 1 . . " 2 . . 4 ' ' 4 : . ' , 2 14 . 6 3 " . 7 3 . ' 4 . 3 4 ' 50 2 . 46 - 7 " . . . 3 9 4 4 5 5 ... 5 6 3 6 , 13 7 ¦ Detailed Prospectuses ,, and' every requisite- information as to-the mode ; of efFectins : Assurances , may be obtained at the Office ..