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Proposals for insurance on marriages, by the Friendly-Society
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England) London Friendly Society (Finch Lane
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1710? |
Engelska |
2 |
Proposals for insurance on marriages, by the second Friendly-Society
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England) London Second Friendly Society (Finch Lane
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1710? |
Engelska |
3 |
Orders, to be observed, and obeyed, by a friendly society, held at the house of Mr. Thomas Wommack; at the Red-Lion in the Maze; Southwark
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England) London Southwark Friendly Society (Maze
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1770? |
Engelska |
4 |
Rules, orders and regulations, of the Friendly Society, called the Friends United, instituted 10th day of March, 1792. - And held at the coach makers arms, camomile street, bishopsgate. Meeting nights the second Wednesday in every month. Allowed and confirmed the fourth day of April, 1796. pursuant to XXXIII. of George III
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England : Friendly Society) Friends United (London
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1796 |
Engelska |
5 |
A breviate of the establishment of the Friendly Society for securing houses from loss by fire - by mutual contribution agreed by the trustees inrolled in Chancery, and to be seen at large at the office
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England) Friendly Society (London
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1684 |
Engelska |
6 |
The Friendly Society for Widows - being a proposal for supplying the defect of joyntures and securing women from falling into poverty and distress at the death of their husbands
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England) Friendly Society for Widows (London
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1696 |
Engelska |
7 |
The orders of the Friendly Union-Society - meeting at the King's Head Tavern in the Poultry
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England) Friendly Union-Society (London
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1766 |
Engelska |
8 |
Rules & orders to be observed by a Friendly Society, called the Duke of Cumberland Society, held at the house of Mr. Charles Welch, the sign of the gun, near Shoreditch Church. - Instituted in the year of our Lord, 1720
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England) Duke of Cumberland Society (London
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Printed in the year M,DCC,XCV. 1795 |
Engelska |
9 |
Proposals for insurance on marriage; by the Good and Friendly Society, at their Office in Mansel-street, between Haydon-Yard and the Vinegar-House
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England) London Good and Friendly Society (Mansel-Street
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1710? |
Engelska |
10 |
Rules and orders to be observed by a Friendly Society of Women, united for the mutual support and benefit of each other when under real afflictions - New held at the house of Mr. Joseph Deakin, the Green Dragon, in Fore-street, near Cripplegate. Instituted in the year MDCCLXXIV, and reprinted in MDCCLXXXV
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England) London Friendly Society of Women (Fore Street
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1785 |
Engelska |
11 |
Rules and orders to be observed by a Friendly Society of Women, united for the mutual support and benefit of each other when under real afflications. - Now held at the house of Samuel Warren, the sign of the three Jolly Butchers, Hoxton Market-Palce. Instituted in the year M.DCC.XCV
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England) Friendly Society of Women (Hoxton
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1795? |
Engelska |
12 |
Articles agreed upon by a friendly society - meeting at Thomas Finch's at the sign of the Tiger, in Lindfield, in the county of Sussex
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England) Friendly Society (Lindfield
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1757 |
Engelska |
13 |
Rules and orders agreed to be performed and kept by a Friendly Society of tradesmen, meeting at the house of Mr. George Cruse, at the Bacchus and Bunch of Grapes in Hoxton town. - Instituted 1756
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England) Friendly Society of Tradesmen (Hoxton
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Printed in the year MDCCXC. 1790 |
Engelska |
14 |
Rules and orders, to be observed and kept by a Friendly Society of Women, held at the house of Mr. Benjamin Mason, at the Old George, at No. 47, Drury-Lane, near Long Acre
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England) London Friendly Society of Women (Drury Lane
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Printed in the year MDCCLXXXVIII. 1788 |
Engelska |
15 |
Rules and orders to be observed by a Friendly Society of Women, united for the mutual support and benefit of each other when under real afflictions - Now held at the house of Mr. William Olieff, the Blankeney Head, Norton Falgate. Instituted in the year 1785
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England) Friendly Society of Women (Norton Falgate
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M,DCC,LXXXV. 1785 |
Engelska |
16 |
Rules and orders to be observed by a Friendly Society, called the United Britons, - Held at the house of Mr. Thomas Mead, the crooked billet, King David Lane, Shadwell. Instituted in 1783, and re-printed in 1793
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England) United Britons (Shadwell
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1793 |
Engelska |
17 |
Proposals of insurance on the baptizing of infants; and also for insurance on marriage, by the Good and Freindly Society, at their office in Mansel-Street, in Goodman's-fields, between Haydon-Yard and the Vinegar-House. ...
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England) London Good and Friendly Society (Mansel-Street
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1710? |
Engelska |
18 |
A breviate of the establishment of the Friendly Society - for securing houses from loss by fire, by mutual contribution agreed by the trustees inrolled in Chancery, and to be seen at large at the office
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England) Friendly Society (London
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1684 |
Engelska |
19 |
Rules and orders to be observed by a friendly society - meeting at the house of Mr. George Westwood, at the Sun Inn at Hitchin in the county of Hertford : begun the fifth day of March, in the year of Our Lord 1752
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England) Friendly Society (Hitchin
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1752 |
Engelska |
20 |
Rules of the Catholic Friendly Society - established May 3rd, 1830, at the house of Mr. William Hauxworth, the Ship Inn, Briggate, Leeds
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England) Catholic Friendly Society (Leeds
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1830 |
Engelska |