A proposal for a yearly increase of wealth, by subscriptions to advance money upon lives examined and approved by the city. Which will produce great advantage by survivorship, to such as please to subscribe for one, or more lives of the ages of any, or of all the ten ranks, and for any of the summs of money of each rank, as hereby is exprest.

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A proposal for a yearly increase of wealth, by subscriptions to advance money upon lives examined and approved by the city. Which will produce great advantage by survivorship, to such as please to subscribe for one, or more lives of the ages of any, or of all the ten ranks, and for any of the summs of money of each rank, as hereby is exprest.
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[[London] :: At Mr. Hill's, stationer in Exchange-Alley, Cornill, subscriptions will be taken for this and the City Bank of Credit,
[1682]]
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Insurance, Life -- England -- Tontine policies -- Early works to 1800.
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"A proposal for a yearly increase of wealth, by subscriptions to advance money upon lives examined and approved by the city. Which will produce great advantage by survivorship, to such as please to subscribe for one, or more lives of the ages of any, or of all the ten ranks, and for any of the summs of money of each rank, as hereby is exprest." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A56012.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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