A Table of the Insurance Office at the Backside of the Royal Exchange, Showing The Premium, or Rate of Insurance for Brick-Houses (the same to be reckoned Double for Timber) from One Pound per Annum Rent to an Hundred, for the Term of Thirtyone Years, or Under, which is Six Pence in the Pound-Rent for one Year, and to Discount by way of Purchase; that is, Five Years Paid down for Seven Years Insurance; Seven, for Eleven; Ten, for Twentyone; Eleven, for Thirtyone. For every Pound-Rent Insured, Ten Pounds in Money (which is One Hundred Pounds for Ten Pounds per Annum) is to be paid as often as the House is Burnt down, or Demolished, within the Term Insured. If Damaged, then to be Repaired. Pound Rend Insured for 7. Years. Insured for 11. Years. Insured for 21. Years. Insured for 31. Years. Houses Burnt, Money Paid. Lib. l. sh. d. l. sh. d. l. sh. d. l. sh. d. l. sh. d. 1 2 6 3 6 5 5 6 10 2 5 7 10 11 20 3 7 6 10 6 15 16 6 30 4 10 14 1 1 2 40 5 12 6 17 6 1 5 1 7 6 50 6 15 1 1 1 10 1 13 60 7 17 6 1 4 6 1 15 1 18 6 70 8 1 1 8 2 2 4 80 9 1 2 6 1 11 6 2 5 2 9 6 90 10 1 5 1 15 2 10 2 15 100 20 2 10 3 10 5 5 10 200 30 3 15 5 5 7 10 8 5 300 40 5 7 10 11 400 50 6 5 8 15 12 10 13 15 500 60 7 10 10 10 15 16 10 600 60 7 10 10 10 15 16 10 600 70 8 15 12 5 17 10 19 5 700 80 10 14 20 22 800 90 11 5 15 15 22 10 24 15 900 100 12 10 17 10 25 27 10 1000 THese are the Rates that were Agreed to at the First Settling of this Office, by those Gentlemen that were Subscribers and Encouragers to this Undertaking, who took the Trouble to see the Security Settled according to the Propositions then made. The Propositions Were: THat Two Thousand Pounds per Annum in Ground-Rents should be Settled on trusties, as a Security to make good the Losses of Five Thousand Houses: And after that Number were Insured, Ten Thousand Pounds should be laid out in Ground-Rents, to be Added, and Settled as the Former, for the Insuring of Five Thousand Houses more, etc. The Ground-Rents which were Settled to begin this Design, Were, THe Ground-Rents of Essex Buildings in the Strand, being One Thousand and Fifty Pounds per Annum: And the Ground-Rents of the New Buildings on the East-side of St. Martin's Lane in the Strand, being about Three Hundred and Fifty Pounds per Annum: Together One Thousand Four Hundred Pounds per Annum for Security to make good the Losses of Three Thousand Houses. The trusties Names which Accepted the Trust, Are, SIr Michael Heneage, Sir William Warren, Sir Richard How, Knights; Peter Rich, William Thompson, George Bradbury, Edward Maynard, Esquires; Mr. Ralph Hartley, and Mr. Nathaniel Hawes. The Council which Approved of the Title and Settlement, Were, SIr Francis Pemberton, now Lord Chief Justice; Sir William Jones (since Deceased); Sir Francis nnington, Mr. Williams, late Speaker to the House of Commons; Mr. John Mosyer, Mr. Polyxsen, unders, and Mr. Charles Whitaker. , Printed by Tho. Milbourn, in Jewen-Street, for the Gentlemen of the Insurance Office on the Backside of the Royal-Exchange, where these Papers are to be had Gratis, 1682.