Concept
Fire insurance - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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Proposals by the Corporation of the Royal Exchange Assurance, established by His Majesty's royal charter, for assuring houses and other buildings, goods, wares, and merchandizes, from loss or damage by fire.
Royal Exchange Assurance Office.Date: 1734]- Books
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Whereas the assuring of houses, buildings, goods, wares and merchandizes, from loss and damage by fire, is of publick benefit and advantage, ... Therefore His ... Majesty ... hath granted to this corporation his royal charter for those ends and purposes; ...
Royal Exchange Assurance Office.Date: 1722- Books
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Roger Lynch and John Lynch, appellts. Robert Dalzel, Henry Cartwright, and John Everett, Esqs. Respts. The respondents case.
Sun-Fire-Office.Date: 1730]- Books
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An Ansvver to a letter to a gentleman in the countrey : giving an account of the two insurance-offices; the Fire-Office & Friendly-Society.
H. SDate: [1684]- Books
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London Assurance of houses and goods from fire. Instructions for the Company's agents in the country, in their business of assuring from fire.
London Assurance Corporation.Date: 1730?]