ESTABLISHED IN 1829. OFFICE, No. 2, BROAD SANCTUARY, WESTMINSTER. Patrons. His Grace the ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. Trustees. His Grace the ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. His Grace the ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN. BISHOP The ARCHDEACON OF MAIDSTONE. ... £4,473,023 00 1,693,975 1 6 173,545 7 3 Amount Assured upon Life on 1st June, 1868 ... Funds of the Society invested in the names of the Trustees The principles of this Society are those of purely Mutual Assurance. There are no Proprietors to share in the Profits. The Rates of Premium are moderate; and hitherto the claims upon Life Assurance have been considerably less than were estimated. Assurances may be made in this Society upon Life to any amount not exceeding £7,500, for Provision in Sickness, for Annuities during early years of Education, for Endowments, &c. &c. BONUS. At the end of every Fifth Year profits are equitably apportioned amongst existing Life Assurances. By means of Bonus upwards of Three Hundred of the earlier Life Assurances have been relieved altogether from payments of Annual Premiums and additions made to the sums assured. £200,500 was divided amongst Life Assurances in May, 1866. The next Bonus will be due on 1st June, 1871. REDUCED ANNUAL PREMIUMS. The Clergy and all others qualified to make Assurances upon Life in this Society are informed that Assurances upon Life may be made upon payment of Reduced Annual Premiums, viz., upon payment of "four-fiths" of the rates chargeable according to the Table as above, subject to certain conditions. Applications for Prospectuses, or further information, to be made at the Office. "This Society is strictly confined to the Clergy of the Church of England, and of the Episcopal Church of Scotland, their wives and families, and the near relations of themselves and wives, and is distinguished from other Institutions by the title of "THE CLERGY MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY." Auditors-THOMAS ALLEN, Esq.; HENRY ROSE, Esq. Medical Officers-J. W. OGLE, Esq., M.D.; George CursHAM, M.D. The business of the Company comprises Assurances on Lives and Survivorships, granting of Contingent Annuities, Loans of Money on Mortgage, &c. The Annual Report for 1869-70, circulated August, 1870, showed that the Income for the Year was : For Premiums........ For Interest on Investments and Balance of That the Expenses of Management were (Or 3 per cent. on the total Income.) And that the Cash and Securities in hand amounted to... (Baring an average interest of £4 5s. per cent.) £369,514 15 9 158,864 2 4 £528,378 18 1 .£3,247,686 17 6 FURTHER SECURITY-A Subscribed Capital of......£1,722,500 0 0 (Of which the original call of 10 per cent. only is paid up.) The Divisions of Surplus are Quinqennial, and the whole amount (less 20 per cent. only) is distributed amongst the Assured. The addition to the Surplus Fund for the year 1870 is £118,234. The Next Division of Surplus will take place in 1872. 6, NEW BRIDGE STREET, BLACKFRIARS, LONDON, E.C. ESTABLISHED 1823. EMPOWERED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 3 WILLIAM IV. Directors. HENRY BARNETT, Esq., M.P., Chairman. The RT. HON. E. PLEYDELL BOUVERIE, M.P., Deputy Chairman. CHARLES ARTHUR BARCLAY, Esq. CHARLES MORRIS, Esq. C. H. W. ACOURT REPINGTON, Esq. ALFRED BUCKLEY, Esq. Auditors. JOHN GILLIAM STILLWELL, Esq. Physician-WILLIAM R. BASHAM, M.D., No. 17, Chester Street, Belgrave Square. Surgeon-GEO. D. POLLOCK, Esq., F.R. C.S., No. 36, Grosvenor Street, W. Secretary-JOHN RALPH GRIMES, Esq. Advantages offered by the Society. The LOWEST RATES of Premium on the MUTUAL SYSTEM, with early participation in profits. Table of Annual Premiums required for an Assurance of £100 for the whole Term of Life, with Participation in Profits. The Society being on the MUTUAL principle, the Assured share the WHOLE OF THE PROFITS. Assurances granted to the extent of £10,000 on a single life. Prospectuses and full particulars may be obtained on application to JOHN RALPH GRIMES, Secretary. LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 18, LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS, LONDON, W.C. Capital-£1,000,000, in 10,000 Shares of £100 each. Fully subscribed by upwards of 200 Members of the Legal Profession, a List of whom may be obtained on application. TRUSTEES: The Right Hon. Edwd. Cardwell, M.P. The Hon. the Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard John Ellis Clowes, Esq. DIRECTORS. GEORGE LAKE RUSSELL, Esq., Chairman. JOHN MOXON CLABON, Esq., Deputy Chairman. J. E. Armstrong, Esq. William Edward Hilliard, Esq. John Boodle, Esq. John Iliffe, Esq. T. Glover Kensit, Esq. AUDITORS. Arthur H. Bailey, Esq. Solicitor-GEORGE ROOPER, Esq., 26, Lincoln's Inn Fields. Income £136,013; Assets, £794,108; Sums Assured, £3,217,545. New Business of 1869: Sums Assured, £370,495; New Premiums, £13,293. The Expenses of Management now amount to only Four per cent. on the Income. The realized Profits are ascertained every five years; and Nine-tenths of the whole are divided among the Assured. As considerably more than One-tenth of the Profits is derived from Policies which do not participate in the Profits, it will be seen that the Assured have greater advantages in this Society than if they formed a Mutual Insurance Company, dividing among themselves the whole of the Profits derived from their own Policies. The Premiums are calculated for every half-year of age. The Conditions of the Policies allow persons whose lives are insured to reside er travel in any part of the world distant more than 33 degrees from the Equator. Policies in the hands of third parties are not vitiated by suicide, or by the life assured transgressing the stipulated limits. Policies are granted in conformity with the Married Women's Property Act, for the benefit of the wife and children of the Assured, which Policies are not subject to the control of Creditors. The Business of the Society includes the Purchase and the Granting of Loans upon the security of Life Interests and Reversions; also the Granting of Immediate Annuities. The usual commission allowed to Solicitors on all Policies introduced by them. The Annual Reports of the Directors are regularly printed, with full accounts of the Receipts and Expenditure, and may be obtained by written or personal application at the Office. REVERSIONARY & INVESTMENT COMPANY. OFFICE No. 5, WHITEHALL, LONDON, S: W. Further Empowered by Special Act of Parliament, 14 and 15 Vict., cap. 130. Auditors-Wm. Robt. Barker, Esq.; George Hughes, Esq.; Chas. Harley Savory, Esq. Bankers-Messrs. Drummond. Solicitor-Harry Shoubridge, Esq., 1, Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C. The business of this Company consists in the PURCHASE of, or LOANS uponREVERSIONARY INTERESTS, vested or contingent, in Landed or Funded Property, or Securities; also LIFE INTERESTS in Possession, as well as in Expectation; and POLICIES OF INSURANCE upon LIVES. Loans upon Reversions may be obtained either at an annual interest, or, in consideration of deferred charges, payable upon the Reversions falling in. IMMEDIATE ANNUITIES are likewise granted upon the latter principle to persons entitled to Reversionary Interests, who may thus obtain an income until their property falls into possession, without being called upon for any payment until that event. Prospectuses and Forms of Proposal may be obtained from the Secretary, to whom all communications should be addressed. (ESTABLISHED 1825.) INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. UNIVERSITY LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 25, PALL MALL, LONDON, S. W. President-His Grace the LORD ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY. Sir James Alderson, M.D. DIRECTORS. Sir Edward M. Buller, Bart., M.P. Sir Robert Charles Dallas, Bart. Robert Hook, Esq. Arthur Thomas Malkin, Esq. The Most Hon. the Marquis of Salisbury. Amount of Capital originally subscribed, £600,000, on which has been paid up Amount accumulated from Premiums... £30,000 920,000 2,200,000 Amount of Policies in existence and outstanding additions upwards of A Division of Profits is made every five years. The additions made for 45 years average nearly 2 per cent. per annum. In June, 1875, the Tenth Quinquennial Division of Profits will be made. Proposals for Assurances to be addressed to the Secretary, or to J. COPLEY WRAY, Esq., Chairman, 25, Pall Mall, London, S. W., from whom Forms of Proposal and Prospectuses may be obtained. CHARLES MCCABE, Secretary. |