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From the safest, and most advantageous Office of Insurance on marriages, births and services, at the Carv'd Porter, over against Jack's Coffee-House in King-street, near Guildhall. Proposals, for insurance on births, at a certain charge, by a weekly dividend
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From the safest, and most advantageous Office of Insurance in marriages, births and services, at the Carv'd Porter, over-against Jack's Coffee-House in Kingstreet near Guildhall. Proposals, for insurance on marriage, at a certain charge by a weekly dividend
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From the safest, and most advantageous Office of Insurance on marriages, births and services, at the Carv'd Porter, over-against Jack's Coffee-House in Kingstreet near Guildhall. Proposals, for insurance on servants, at a certain charge by a weekly dividend
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Proposals by the Generous and Amicable Society for insurance on marriages, by a weekly dividend. At their office at Widom Pratt's coffee-house in Cat-Eaten Street, at the west-end of St. Lawrence Church near Guild-Hall
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Proposals by the London Charitable Societies for insuring on marriages, and births born in wedlock. Office kept at the Golden Heart in Ivy-Lane in Pater-noster-Row, near St. Paul's Church; and to be opened the 1st February
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[Proposals] by the Profitable Society for a single life. At Mr. Meares's at the Barber's Pole, near the Red Lyon in King-street, Bloomsbury. Monday January 22th 1711
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[Proposals] by the Utible Society, for the insurance on marriages, by a weekly dividend, at the office, next door to the blue boar, over-against the half moon tavern in Aldersgatestreet
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Proposals for insurance for marriage, by the Bee-Hive Society, at a Haberdasher of hats by St. Clements-Church, in the Strand
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Proposals for the second society on marriages, to be opened the 8th of Febuary, 1710
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Proposals of insurance on the birth of children born in lawful wedlock
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Proposals of insurance upon marriage, design'd particularly for the conveniency and advantage of such as are already members of other Societies
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The case of Stephen Jermyn, of the city of London, merchant, and of Stephen his only son
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Appendix to Reflexions on courtship and marriage
From the Spectator. Volume III. No 170. Friday, September 14. 1711