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Royal General Annuity Society

Royal General Annuity Society, until lately of 18, Basinghall Street, was established 1827, for allowing permanent annuities to decayed merchants, bankers, professional men, tradesmen, clerks, and the widows and daughters of persons belonging to the same classes. This society has long struggled with difficulties connected with the management of its late Secretary, Mr. Aldrich, and has now virtually suspended all operations, neither does there appear any responsible person to respond to inquiries.

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SOURCE: The Charities of London, by Samuel Low, Jun., London: Sampson Low, Son,
and Marston, Milton House, Ludgate Hill. 1861.