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Dine 4 mmo 
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5, 346, Stran 
2) O; 
CAPITA ry poss 
In Shares of #10 hy ect oar One Pound per Share, 
[It is not probable that any further eat! will be made.] 
HONORARY cages — fe 
‘(Those marked thus * bare gn ge e Roy i 
Society tht 
The Duxe Bencaxn, a Trustie of ths Royal Agricnltaral 
society, Le rshire 
The Earu of of Staspnnons, a Governor of the Royal Agricul. 
CovenTR ENTRY, Worcestershitc 
The Ear of 
Bans of Duciz, ice Fenian of the Royal Agricalttral So- 
and Se bstss Sy Cheshire and Staf- 
ciety, ey appmai. 
ae Eart of Sta comet 
ordshire 
by Act of 
ex. 
Viscount CAMPDEN, & Governor of the Royal 
ciety, Rutlandshire 
Lorp STANLEY, M.P., a Governor of the Roya’ =| 
ciety, Lancashi: 
cag er reac {the Royal Ag y, 
= re =. Firzeoy, Northamptonshire 
Henay Sr. Jon x, Wilts hire 
aa ice- President of the Royal Agri- 
*Sir R. Sim£o0N, Bart., Isie of Wight 
Sir T. BAnino, Bart., a ebalice of the Royal Agricultural So- 
- Berkshire 
crO8eY ort and Member of the Council 
of the Hoyal Agricultural Society, Somersetshire East 
Quintin Dick, Esq., M.P., Essex 
W. Bacer, Esq ee Mt P., a Governor of the Royal Agricultural 
*GEORGE Tn orwntt, Esg., M.P., Hnntingdonshire 
FT te oi » Esq., M.P., Herefo! ‘ae 
U. 
*G. H. HENzAGE, Esq., M.P., Wilts 
*Col. Le Wo Samba Jersey 
Col. Nortu, President of the Banbury Agricultural As- 
ip, Onfordehir 
*The Rev, aehavont Perron, Isle of Ely 
The = E.H.G. WiLitams, a Governor Pal the Royal Agricul- 
tural woe ty, a en — of the Llandovery Agricultural 
*rhe Rev.) ik Dane ae, “aLatefortehire 
*Admiral Hawker, Ashford Lod 
ane, Parc a the Council of the 
*Co =— | Hott Senn of oping nt a Pi 
«aegis 
*3.8 Pap yo see, Doeae 
shire, West Riding 
y, Esq., a Governor of the Royal Agricultural So- 
. C. BristowE, Esq., Beesthorpe Hall, Newark, Notts 
'. Hece Patrrs, Esq., ne -ea 
*G: Wentwortu, Esq., Woolley Park, Wakefield 
Tuomas Cuiirron, Esq., a Governor of the Royal Agricultural 
Society, Lytham Hall, Lancasbire 
Ep. Houitanp, Esq., a Governor of the Royal Agricultural So- 
ci , Gloucestersbire 
W. Dav: Esq., Cabalva, 94 rshire 
W. Greenatt, Esq.» 
*A. GoppARD, Esq., 
re AN®, Esq.,a Governor of the Royal Agricultural So- 
ciety, Cambrid, 
H. Hierissey, Esq., Lambourne Place, Berkshire 
JOSEPH ROGERSON, a Governor of the Royal Agricultural 
Soctety of England 
W. SHAW, a Gener rnor and Member of the Council of the Royal 
aE ee om saree 
SMEDDLE. 
W. YOUATT, a Governor and Member of the Council of the 
Royal Agricultaral Society of 
Jontr Sotrexrons.—>J011N ROGERSON; C. BOYDELL. 
BaNxeRS.—Ihe LONDON and WESTMINSTER BANK, Throg- 
ite ea hail sto: cae sibetan ae enue 
and seeds by es 
who signees established **The Farmers’ re Bre and Li a Insurance 
vent adopted on a tem sno 
wo years, will now be 
iy ft bg sige is in progress eS Pastusens 
with a capital of 200, 
tock, and the remaining four- fifths divided 
inaobeioes 
have, for up- 
{t is not generally known, that nnmerous offices 
wares. of 30 vessel hye & been established in France for Insuring 
A tai more 
damage b: Hail Storms, a much 
a ie mage from is cause than 
This is a subject whieh denote inet tiene oka 
landlord ok tenant, the destruction by Hail Storms being 
equally fearful and frequently more extensive than damage by 
Fire. 
Against the latter, security is fforded in the “ Farmers’ Insur- 
ricultar soa neue e tothe value of 10007. 
= 
md 
bed Risen? to uire his tenant to’ Somes and th 
Seeanea Rev 
Fault protberiati will now be provided ieee damage done to 
standing crops by Hail Storms, and the observations oa made 
in reference to fire apply, if possible, with greater force to Hail 
The1 rate of Pp f Wheat, Barley, Oats, Beans, 
poe eed Taxes, will be 3s. 6d, per cent. 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[Manor 19, 
um Pp 
ferain, seen ke, runt be spec 
d, and the premium paid 
insurance, e peracre, and 
ber of acres of each “ 
the insurance will ex- 
price per acre fixed will be 
magne 3 crop should be of more value. 
partial Joss, th Ses sencmetot kana wil 
claims will be sonia ie. he month of November in each 
year, a should any dispute « «ise, they will be settled by arbi- 
pplinntiones s for Shares may be and rupereongacaty Sd or 
other informations bgp ef. the eamesen of the ** Farme 
and Life Insurance Institution,” in their ge nt districts, or 
letter, forwarded "to W. 8 SHAW, Esq., 346, Strand, 
he 
oaitcheimned BOR REE Ss Re oT a ha a 
ot fen onli Lani pe SOCIETY 
MARITIME D empowered of Parliament. 
=, 3, Stooge ie 
“ey 2 bers of Dives 
Russell ravakte, 
rassick, Esq., Bedford- | J. — Esq., Argyll-street, 
place, Kent-road. 
Hyams, Esq., Cornhill. Se ae ‘Smith, Esq., Public Office, 
Southampton- buildings. 
Ge Por pore? to nee Pes sae number.) 
s, Esq. 
Hyam 
Robert Dover, va Cornhill. 
Amos Hodgson, Esq., Ordnance 
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Charles Compton, Esq. | 
John Tidd Pratt, Esq. 
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Chief Agent for rig Ma ste Fund.—Thomas Bull, Esq., 91, 
ries, London, 
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ks of the ones always lie open for in- 
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des 
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paki the term of ten y 
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long as n pro) Pp 
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» March 1 
