Journal of the Institute of Actuaries - Institute and Faculty of Actuaries
On the fires in London during the 17 years from 1833 to 1849 inclusive, showing
the numbers which occurred in different trades, and the principal causes by ......
the Institute of Actuaries and the Faculty of Actuaries in Scotland, with numerous
practical examples and exercises, by William A. Robertson and Frederick A. Ross
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Journal of the Institute of Actuaries
Volumes 1 - 69 Contents
JIA (Assurance Magazine) v.1 (1848-1851)
|p.I: | |Memoir of the early history of auxilliary tables for the computation |
|1-20 | |of life contingencies. - Hendriks, F. | |p.I: | |On a general method of approximation to the values of annuities and |
|20-40 | |assurances for long terms of years, depending on one or two lives. -|
| | |Brown, S. | |p.I: | |The history of assurance - On indirect methods of acquiring knowledge |
|40-46 | |- The method of history - The first table of mortality. - Farren, E.|
| | |J. | |p.I: | |On the liability of the occupier of a tenement for damage done to that|
|47-49 | |of a neighbour by fire kindled through his own or his servant's |
| | |negligence. - Bunyon, C. J. | |p.I: | |Notes on the policy of marine insurance, with suggestions for its |
|50-60 | |revisal, and proposed forms for a new policy. - Hopkins, M. | |p.I: | |Maritime risks - statement of collisions, extracted from Lloyd's List |
|60-63 | |for the years 1845 to 1849 inclusive. - Rucker, J. A. | |p.I: | |Foreign intelligence, I. |
|63-84 | | |
Life assurance companies in France
Government tax proposed to be levied on the French fire
insurance companies, for the Corps of 'Pompiers'
Report on government insurance (Belgium)
Project of law. Deferred government annuities (Belgium)
Gotha - Life Assurance Company for Germany
Fire Insurance Company for Germany: Twenty-ninth balance sheet
Fire engine establishment (Berlin)
Mortality amongst European troops, 1840 to 1848 (East and West
Indies)
Mortality amongst Europeans in the Bombay army, 1841 to 1848
Census of Bombay |p.I: | |Miscellanea, I. |
|84-87 | | |
The diseases of tradesmen, 1705
Interest of money in 1728
Early tables of compound interest
Rates of interest in 1693
Assurance upon goods from robbers, and upon lives, 1693
Incident in the life of Dr. Price
Competition in fire assurance
A plea for life assurance |p.I: | |Reports of assurance companies, I. |
|87-103 | | |
Ægis Life Assurance Company: Report
Alfred Life Assurance Society: Report
Alliance Marine Assurance Company: Report
Atlas: Report
British Empire Mutual Fire Assurance Company: Report
British Empire Mutual Life Assurance Company: Report
Catholic Law and General Life Assurance Company: Report
Church of England Life and Fire Association: Report
City of London Life Assurance Company: Report
Clerical, Medical and General Life Assurance Society: Report
Colonial Life Assurance Company: Report
Eagle Assurance Company: Report
Edinburgh Life Assurance Company: Report
Engineers, Masonic, and Universal Mutual Life Assurance Society:
Report
English Widow's Fund, and General Life Assurance Association:
Report
Equitable Society: Report
Equity and Law Life Assurance Society: Report
Gresham Life Assurance Society: Report |p.I: | |[Institute of Actuaries] Annual report, session 1848-1849; Annual |
|103-110| |report, session 1849-1850. |
Proceedings of the Institute
Results of the examinations |p.I: | |Examination papers, 1850. |
|110-112| | | |p.I: | |Mental statistics, or Edinburgh in 1850. |
|112-114| | | |p.I: | |A Bill for regulating the profession and practice of actuaries |
|114-121| |throughout Great Britain and Ireland. | |p.II: | |On the values of annuities, which are to pay certain given rates of |
|1*-8* | |interest on the purchase money during the whole time of their |
| | |continuance, and to replace their original values, on their |
| | |expiration, at certain other given rates. - Hardy, P. | |p.II: | |A general method of obtaining the finite integral of any rational |
|9*-11* | |algebraic function of x; or summing any series of which such a |
| | |function is the general term. - Orchard, W. | |p.II: | |Supplementary remarks on 'Auxilliary tables for life contingencies', |
|12*-18*| |including notice of a recent table by W. T. Thomson. - Hendriks, F. | |p.II: | |On the contrivances required to render contingent reversionary |
|18*-22*| |interests marketable securities, I. | |p.II: | |On the determination and division of surplus, and on the modes of |
|22*-29*| |returning it to the contributors, I. | |p.II: | |Mortality amongst lives selected at ages 75 to 81 for government |
|29*-31*| |annuities. | |p.II: | |On the fires in London during the 17 years from 1833 to 1849 |
|31*-62*| |inclusive, showing the numbers which occurred in different trades, and|
| | |the principal causes by which they were occasioned. - Brown, S. | |p.II: | |On the doctrine of constructive total loss. - Hopkins, M. |
|63*-71*| | | |p.II: | |Concerning the proper stamps upon assignments of policies of |
|71*-75*| |insurance. - Bunyon, C. J. | |p.II: | |Foreign intelligence, II. |
|75*-81*| | |
Assurances upon the lives of others (France)
Mercantile guarantee risks
The Assurance Magazine
Mecklenburg Hail Insurance Company (Germany): Fifty years'
experience of
Results of the government insurance against fire in the 17
years, 1827 to 1844 (Denmark)
Fire insurance by the government (Poland) |p.II: | |Miscellanea, II. |
|81*-92*| | |
The mortality of the Scottish Widows' Fund and Life Assurance
Society, 1815 to 1845
Intensity of diseases at different periods of life
Risks from gunpowder in Liverpool
Marine insurance in 1693
Advice to choose honest insurers
The interest of the insured in marine insurance
Whether it be nationally advantageous to insure the ships of our
foreign enemies
Corpulence in connection with life assurance
Report in 1761 of the Attorney and Solicitor-General on the
petition for a charter for the Equitable Life Assurance Society |p.II: | |Correspondence, I. |
|92*-103| | |
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Life contingency problems, by E. J. Farren
On medical fees paid by the life assurance companies
On the proper mode of estimating the value of permanent and
terminable annuities
On the French life assurance companies, by H. W. Porter
On the comparative advantages of the old and the new methods of
computation, by P. Gray
On the value of annuities certain, of which the successive
payments are the figurate numbers, by W. Orchard
On the value of annuities which are to pay the purchaser given
rates of interest, etc |p.II: | |Review of new work, I. |
|103*-10| | |
|6* | | |
Notes on the pecuniary interests of heirs of entail, with
calculations regarding such interests in reference to the Acts
of Parliament affecting entails, and tables showing the values
of life rent interests, by William Thomas Thomson
Tables and formulæ for the computation of life contingencies,
with copious examples of annuity, assurance and friendly society
calculations, by Peter Gray
A few thoughts on commission, divisions of profit, selection of
lives, the mortality in India, and other subjects relating to
life assurance, etc, etc, by Samuel Brown |p.II: | |Reports of assurance companies, II. |
|107*-11| | |
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