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FOR THE INSURANCE OF LIVES, CONTINGENT ASSURANCES AND SURVIVORSHIPS, ENDOWMENTS FOR CHILDREN, FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF ANNUITIES AND REVERSIUiSS, AND TO GRANT ANNUITIES. CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED TWO MILLIONS STERLING. CANADA AGENCY. THOMAS STOTT & Co. QUEBEC. ROBERT ARMOUR, MONTREAL, Persons receiving this Prospectus are requested to keep it in some convenient part (ff their house or office for easy reference. MONTREAL : 1830. EAGLE LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, CORNHILL AND WATERLOO PLACE, LONDON ; Princes Street^ Edinburgh ; and College Green, Dublin. ESTABLISHED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 1807. <" HONORARY DIRECTORS. Ills Excellency Count Munster. Rt. Hon. Earl of Elgin and Kincardine. Right Hon. Lord Viscount Tonington. Right Hon. Lord Robert Fitzgerald. Right Hon. Lord George Seymour. Right Hon. Lord Blayuey. Rt. Hon. Sir Gore Ouseley, Bart. F.R.S. Sir Edward Colebrooke, Bart. M. G. Prcndergast, Esquire, M. P. Charles Tennyson, Esquire, M. P. liicutenant General AVetherall. Major Moor, F.R.S. DIRECTORS. CHAIRMAN. Sir William Rawlins, DEI- liXY CHAIRMAN. Sir John Perring, Bart, and Alderman. Lieutenant Colonel Merrick Shawe. Sir .Tames Macgrigor, F.R.S. Major General Sir .John Wilson. Henry Thomas Colebrooke, Esq. F.R.S, Capt. Wm. Augustus Montagu, R.N.C. B, Samuel Birch, Esquire, and Alderuiaa. William Beetham, Esquire, F.R.S. Christopher Fryer, Esquire. John Kingston, F.squire. Charles MacKinnon, Esquire, M. P. Walter Anderson Peacock, Esquire. Benjamin Rankin, Esquire. John Juland Rawlinson, Esquire. .)ohn Richards, Esquire. Peter Skipper, Esquire. Richard Whiteaves, Esquire. Edward William Wind us, Esquire. John Blackburn, Esquire. C. J. Campbell, Esquire. PHYSICIAN. John Spurgin, M. D. Guilford bttcct. AUDITORS. J. G. Lynde, Esquire. John Newton, Esquire. CONSULTING SURGEON. James Saner, Esquire, Finsluri/ Square. ACTUARY. Henry P. Smith, Esquire. AGENTS FOR CANADA. THOMAS STOTT A Co. HUEHEC. HOBEHT AllMOVUy MONTHEAL. MEDICAL ADViSEil. IVILLIAM CALD^VLLLy M. I>. MOyTEEAL. ^» LIFE ASSURANCE. ^c CANADA AGENCY. The Subscribers having been appointed Agents, at Quebec and Montreal, for the Eagle Life Assurance Association of London, are authorized to negotiate Policies of Life Insu- rance to the amount of £5,000 Sterling on a single risk. The Eagle Life Assurance Association is empowered by- Act of Parliament. The public are secured by an ample subscribed capital of Two Millions Sterling. The rates are calculated for Canadian Policies, on the most equitable principles, as may be seen by the Tables subjoined, which permit the assured to 'ravel m North America, between 40'' and GO'' of Nortii latitude, and 50 and 80° of West longitude, in Upper Canada to SS'^ West, and to perform any duty required as a member of the Militia of Canada, as by law established. Persons insuring, (not being mariners by profession,) are permitted freely to navigate the waters of the country, m the usual conveyances of Steamboats, &c. &c. and to make an occasional voyage, (not exceeding once a year,) to Halifax, or to the intermediate ports, and return. 1 hey are not restricted from passing into the United States upon their ordinary business or pleasure, as far South as 40 , but notice of a permanent change of residence to that country must be given, and an extra premium will be charged according to circumstances. For the passage to England, West Indies, &c. the lowest rate of premium, on/3/ calculated to cover the extra risk, will be demanded. At the end of every seven years the assured will he entitled to four-fifths of the profits o^ the Company, which, at the option of the party, will either be added to the amount insured, or applied in reduction of the future an- nual payments. The Company will purchase back Policies, if required. Life Assurance offers to Annuitants, Public Officers, Professional and Mercantile men, the easiest and most certain method of providing for the future wants of their families, and of guarding against the contingency of sudden or premature death ; and as such is now generally adopted by the greater part of the population of Great Britain. The following short observations will tend to explain but a very few of the many advantages, that may be derived from adopting this laudable and prudent precaution. Suppose the case of a young man of five-and-twenty, who derives an income of £500 a year from his exertions in business : — in order to secure to his fa mil; £3,000 on his death, he has only to make his quarterly payment to the Office of £11 13 4. This is a sum too &mall for eligible investment, and would, in most cases, merge imperceptibly into the expenses of the household, and the necessary pro- vision be deferred to more fortunate days, and exposed to all the uncertainty of human existence. The payment once made, his wife and children are safe. He now feels secure against fortune, the quarterly payment falls, like liis rent or taxes, into the regular order of his expenditure, and he can never regret the sum, which purchases the future sub- sistence of his family, and consequently his own peace of mind. When the septennial division comes, if he has been prosperous, he will assign his portion of the profits of the Office to increase the bequest to his heirs ; or, if the perio- dical payment be burthensome, a reduction will be made in the annual premium. The above is, perhaps, the most important employment of Life Assurance, which, however, admits of many other useful modifications. A creditor may, by insuring the life of his debtor, secure the ultimate payment of the debt. A Policy of Assurance is a good collateral security to assist in procuring the loan of money on property. The purchaser of an annuity may, by Assurance, secure the re-payment of his purchase money at the death of the Annuitant, &c. &c. If a person be entitled to property in the event of his sur- viving another, the contingency becomes certainty by the payment of a Survivorship Insurance. A sum assured, tu i I le paid on tli. death of the first of two nominees, istemicd an Assurance on the Joint Lives, Tlie following cases will further illustrate the advantages that mav be derived from Life Assurance :— .,,,..■ A B aoed 2Q years, held a situation ^vhIch yielded huii anincome'of £500 per annum ; being d . irons of marrying, the only objection that present^ itself arose from his ina- l^itv tomakea provision for his wife and famdy, in the event of his ear y death. He i.moved the difficulty by as^dnghis life for £2,000, for which he paid an annua p-rnumof £48 16 8, settling the Policy un his wife. He Fs still alive, and having happily made the Assurance wit a Company which divides the profits with the assui;ed, the vSof the Policy is continually increasmg,he paying only the same annual premium of £48 16 8. C. D. placed in similar circumstances to A. B. pursued a ditferent^oui^e. He assured his life against at of lis >vife for the same sum of £2,000, he being 29, and she 19 vears of age ; but the premium to be paid on aiis Assurance amounted oniv to £42 18 4. In a few years Ins wife died, and the Assurance, of course, dropped. E F. insured his hfe in the same manner as C. i>- an« died'iu little more than a year, leaving the ^^?''l''^'!i:i!^ Assurance, £2,000, to his heirs, which was immediately ^"g \!%^^^s, married a lady with u fortune of £6 500. He wished to enter into business, but the guardians objected, fearing he might not be successful They agreed however, to the following arrangement -.-to assure the hfe of the husband for £4,000, the premium on winch amounted to £97 13 4, and to secure the payment ot w ncli A.^,jui> was laid ou at 4 per cent, interest; the wile's property bcin- thus secured, the £4,000 was given to the husband. TlTbe ng ibrtunate'added to (he advantagos derived Irom the use of £1,000; the value of the Policy has now m- CTeased, and; m case of his death, would be immediately ^Tk^ aged 39'y ears, having an income of £500 per annum was indebted to B. A. £1,000, whicli he proposed to refund by annual payments of £100. It is evident, it the proposal Imd been acceded to, that in the event of J. ks. ear y death, B. A. would have lost the greater part o the debt , or, supposing that he had lived the ten years 4 11 r For Seven Vears, at an Annoal Payment of £ a. 18 19 5 4 For the Whole of Life, at an Annual Payment of 4 1 5 2 7 3 9 4 7 5 4 6 2 6 11 7 8 8 4 8 10 9 5 10 IC 4 10 8 11 2 11 8 12 8 14 15 4 16 9 18 5 2 4 2 2 4 2 3 10 2 5 1 2 6 9 2 8 9 2 11 2 13 1 2 15 3 2 17 9 3 6 3 3 4 3 6 3 3 9 1 3 12 S 3 15 11 4 10 4 6 10 4 13 3 5 3 5 S 6 5 16 5 1 1 1 1 I 2 2 2 2 2 t, 15 16 17 18 19 1 2 4 5 2 6 2 8 2 9 2 11 2 12 2 14 2 15 2 17 2 8 3 3 3 3 3 S 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 IS 2 4 6 8 10 13 15 17 2 5 8 11 15 19 n a 8 IS 19 5 11 18 6 14 5 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 10 11 10 8 7 7 7 i 4 9 2 8 3 8 1 6 8 5 4 3 4 7 10 2 5 9 2 10 5 5 7 2 2 7 7 10 5 6 11 11 6 o 6 5 ■aoB TABLES FOR CANADA- '^^^TINUED. SimVIVORSHIPS. A TAB.TiE OF ANNUAL PREMIUMS, Pamble during the Joint Continuance of the Two Lives, for Jssuring JEIOO to be paid at the Decease of one Person^ A. provided ar.othe.r, B be then living. Age of A, the life t'>be Age of B, the Life against which vh*? Assurance is made. 10 Annual Premium. 10 20 SO 40 50 60 70 80 £ 1 1 1 1 1 1 Age of A» the Life to be Assured. 18 17 d ii ii 1 8 S 7 1 40 20 SO 10 12 11 20 13 6 SO 11 8 40 9 S 50 7 CO 4 11 70 2 9 80 i 2 10 2 6 8 20 2 6 8 SO 2 Z 11 40 2 2 4 SO 1 18 6 60 1 15 4 70 I 12 10 80 1 10 1 50 \ge of B, the Life against which the Assurance is made. 10 20 SO 40 50 60 70 80 10 20 SO 40 50 60 70 80 60 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Annual Premium. £ S S 3 2 2 2 1 1 d, 6 5 10 18 10 4 19 1 9 6 11 16 10 4 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 15 11 15 10 11 9 7 16 7 8 8 7 7 7 6 5 5 8 8 19 11 19 5 11 2 16 10 19 3 10 TABLES FOR CANADA—CONTINUED. JOINT LIVES. A TABLE or ANNUAL PREMIUMS, Payable during the Joint CcMnuancc of Two Lives, for Assuring jEJOO, to be paid as soon as either of the two shall drop. Ape next Birth Day. 10 20 25 Age next Birth Day. JO 15 20 25 30 S5 40 45 50 55 60 20 25 SO S5 40 4a 50 £5 60 25 80 85 40 45 15 2 19 11 20 3 3 7 25 3 8 8 SO 3 15 1 35 4 2 3 40 4 12 3 45 5 3 5 50 6 8 55 7 8 <^i CO y 6 6 V u POLICY STAMPS PAYABLE WHEN ASSURANCES ARE EFFECTED. ), If under If . . If . . If . . If . . £500 500 and under £1000 1000 . . . SOOO SOOO . . . 5000 5000 £10 2 2 4 £00 Persons receiving these Tpbles are requested to keep them in some convenient part of their house, or office, for easy reference. 4. THOMAS STOTT & Co. ROBERT ARMOUR, Agents.