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The friendly societies in England, 1815-1875 / [P.H.J.H. Gosden].
Gosden, P. H. J. H.Date: [1961; label: New York, Barnes & Noble]- Books
Discovering friendly and fraternal societies : their badges and regalia / Victoria Solt Dennis.
Dennis, Victoria Solt.Date: 2005- Books
Friendly societies in Meopham / James Carley.
Carley, James.Date: 1983- Archives and manuscripts
Friendly societies, medical aid institutes, etc.
Date: 1910-1971Reference: SA/BMA/C.102Part of: British Medical Association- Books
West country friendly societies : an account of village benefit clubs and their brass pole heads / Margaret D. Fuller.
Fuller, Margaret D.Date: 1964- Books
Contributions to vital statistics: being a developement [sic] of the rate of mortality and the laws of sickness; from original and extensive data procured from friendly societies, showing the instability of friendly societies, "Odd fellows," "Rechabites," &c. With an inquiry into the influence of locality on health / [F.G.P. Neison].
Neison, F. G. P. (Francis Gustavus Paulus)Date: 1845- Books
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Contributions to vital statistics : being a development of the rate of mortality and the laws of sickness; from original and extensive data procured from friendly societies; showing the instability of friendly societies, "Odd Fellows," "Rechabites, " &c.; with an inquiry into the influence of locality on health / by F.G.P. Neison.
Neison, F. G. P. (Francis Gustavus Paulus)Date: 1846- Books
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Contributions to vital statistics : being a development of the rate of mortality and the laws of sickness, from original and extensive data procured from friendly societies, showing the instability of friendly societies, "Odd Fellows", "Rechabites", &c. ; with an inquiry into the influence of locality on health / by F.G.P. Neison.
Date: 1847- Books
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A sermon preached in the Parish Church of Christ Church, on Whitsun-Monday, the twenty-ninth of May, 1792, before the two friendly societies there by the Rev. William Jackson, vicar of that place.
Jackson, William, 1751-1815.Date: 1792?]- Books
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A sermon, occasioned by the present times, and preached by T. Starkie, M.A. vicar of Blackburn, the first of January, 1793, before the friendly societies of mechanics; to whom it is respectfully inscribed.
Starkie, Thomas, 1749 or 1750-1818.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- Books
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Twelve sermons, on the advantages which result from Christianity; and on the influence of christian principles on the mind and conduct, designed chiefly for the use of families. to which are added, philanthropic tracts: consisting of I. - An essay on the state of the poor, and on the means of improving it by parochial schools, friendly societies, &c. II. - Rules for forming and conducting friendly societies, to facilitate their general establishment. By James Cowe, M. A. Vicar of Sunbury, Middlesex.
Cowe, James.Date: 1800- Books
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Observations on the act for the relief and encouragement of friendly societies: To which are added, forms of the several instruments necessary under the act: together with an abstract of the act. By the Gentleman who framed the bill.
Rose, George, 1744-1818.Date: MDCCXCIV. [1794]- Pictures
A sick man in a bed, receiving support from members of his friendly society. Engraving and letterpress, 1800.
Date: 1800Reference: 35064i- Books
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A plan for rendering the poor independent on public contribution; founded on the basis of the friendly societies, commonly called clubs. By the Rev. John Acland, One of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the Country of Devon. To which is added, a letter from Dr. Price, containing his sentiments and calculations on the subject.
Acland, John, 1698?-1795.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Books
Observations on the rate of mortality & sickness existing amongst friendly societies: particularised for various trades, occupations, and localities, with a series of tables, shewing the value of annuities, sick gift, assurance for death, and contributions to be paid equivalent thereto, calculated from the experience of the members composing the Manchester Unity of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows / [Henry Ratcliffe].
Ratcliffe, HenryDate: 1850- Books
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A plan for rendering the poor independent on public contribution; founded on the basis of the friendly societies, commonly called clubs. By the Rev. John Acland, Rector of Broad-Clist, And one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Devon. To which is added, a letter from Dr. Price, containing his sentiments and calculations on the subject.
Acland, John, 1698?-1795.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786] [1787]- Books
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A Remonstrance, humbly offered to the Reverend and Honourable the Governors of Mr. George Heriot's Hospital, By the united committees of the Merchant Company, the incorporations of goldsmiths, skinners, furriers, hammermen, wrights, masons, taylors, baxters, fleshers, shoemakers, weavers, dyers, and waukers. The societies of Barbers and Candlemakers, and a friendly meeting of persons bred up in Heriot's Hospital. All freemen burgesses of Edinburgh.
Date: 1763]- Books
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The personal and public advantages of friendly societies. A sermon, preached in the Parish-Church of Wanstead, in the county of Essex, with an address to the members of a Friendly Society, on delivering a banner to the stewards, on Tuesday, the 29th of May, 1798, and published at the request of the society. By Samuel Glasse, D.D. F.R.S. rector of the said parish, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty.
Glasse, Samuel, 1735-1812.Date: 1798- Books
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The constitution, rules, orders, and regulations of the Buchan Farmer Society of Peterhead, Established and ordained at a general meeting of the society, upon the tenth day of June, in the year one thousand seven hundred and ninety four, in terms of, and agreeable to an act passed in the thirty-third year of His present Majesty King George the III, entituled, An act for the encouragement and relief of friendly societies.
Buchan Farmer Society (Peterhead, Scotland)Date: 1794- Archives and manuscripts
Blackpool & Fylde Friendly societies
Date: 1930-1937Reference: SA/BMA/C.1Part of: British Medical Association- Archives and manuscripts
Toowoomba Association, Friendly Societies, Medical Institutes, Toowomba
Date: 1914-1932Reference: SA/BMA/D.180Part of: British Medical Association- Archives and manuscripts
Brisbane Associated Friendly Societies and Australian Natives Association
Date: 1914-1939Reference: SA/BMA/D.179Part of: British Medical Association- Books
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Rules, orders, & regulations, of a friendly society, called the British Assurance Society, held at no.129, Aldersgate-Street, now fully established by act of Parliament, Was first formed on the 26th of October 1773, and on the 24th Day of March 1779, was further established by Deed, Inrolled in his Majesty's Court of King's Bench, Westminster. For the Mutual Benefit, Relief, Assistance, and Support of the Members of this Society, the Widows and Children of deceased Members, in Case of Sickness, Lameness, Blindness, Superannuation, Death, and Incidental Casualties. To which is added by way of preface, some remarks on the utility of benefit societies in general, and the public advantages of this society in particular.
British Assurance Society.Date: 1795- Archives and manuscripts
Kidderminster Amalgamated Friendly Societies and General Medical Aid Association
Date: 1931-1945Reference: SA/BMA/C.8Part of: British Medical Association- Books
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Essays upon several subjects: Or, Effectual ways for advancing the interest of the nation. Wherein are plainly laid down, the means by which the subjects in general may be eased and enriched; the poor relieved, and trade encreased in the most material branches of it, viz. in constituting seamen to theirs and the nations advantage, for encouragement of merchants and merchandizing; for relief of the poor of friendly societies; for discouraging vice, and encouraging vertue; the usefulness; of banks and assurances; to prevent bankrupts; with the surest way to recover bad debts; and many other considerable things, profitable and conducing to the great advantage of the nation in general.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: 1702