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At the Bunch of Grapes in Fleet-Street. Proposals. I. That 2100 persons may subscribe for 250l. 500l. and a 1000l. in three several societies, the first society must pay two shillings six pence for stamps and policies, and two shillings six pence towards the first claim, and two shillings six pence towards the second, and every subsequent claim, the second must pay five shillings for stamps and policy, and five shillings towards the first claim, and five shillings towards the second and every subsequent claim, the thired mus pay 5s. for stamps and policy, and 10s. towards the first claim, and 10s. towards the second, and every subsequent claim, and that those several claims shall be paid by every subscriber till they make their own claim
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At the Bunch of Grapes in Fleet-Street. December the 19th, 1710. Proposals I. That a society be made up of 2100 persons, and that every subscriber pay 2s. 6d. for stamps and policy, and within seven days after notice in writing left at their abode, pay into the office 1s. towards every subsequent claim, untill they make their own claim, and that clerks, apprentices, or any other servants whatsoever, or subscribers on them, may be accepted into this society
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Bunch of grapes in Fleet-Street December the 19th, 1710. Proposals. I. That a Society be made up of 2100 persons, and that every subscriber pay for stamps and policy, and within seven days after notice writing lest at abode, pay into the office, 1s. towards every subsequent claim, until they receive their own claim, and that Clerks, apprentices, or any other servants whatsoever, or subscribers on them, may be accepted into this Society
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Insurance on marriage, by the Fair Society, at their office, at the Bunch of Grapes, a fan-shop, and sadlers, against the Leg Tavern in Fleet-Street. By a monthly dividend. I. That four thousand persons be admitted into this society, who may insure on their own, or the marriage any other person, for their own profit and advantage
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