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Sun Insurance Office (Fire)

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1897.
April 1949.
June 1949.
August 1949.

Sun Insurance Office of 63, Threadneedle Street, London, E.C.2.

Also see Sun Fire Office and Sun Insurance

1710 Established by Charles Povey.

1914 The oldest office in the world transacting Insurance. Directors: Marlborough R. Pryor (Chairman), the Hon. William Henry Goschen (Deputy-Chairman), Visct. Castlereagh, M.P., Frank Chaplin, Edward Dent, Right Hon. Lord Faber, Alfred Farquhar, Edward Charles Grenfell, Sir Richard Biddulph Martin, Bart., the Hon. Algernon H. Mills, Sir Hugh C. Montgomery, Bart., R. C. Scott Murray, Lord Henry Nevi11, Frederick Henry Norman, the Hon. C. L. Sclater-Booth, Lord Herbert Scott, D. S. O., Chas. Wm. Tomkinson. Business: Fire Insurances granted upon almost every kind of property at home and abroad. Loss by Lightning and by Gas Explosion is covered under all Fire policies of this Office. Indemnity can also be secured for resultant Loss of Profit, and for loss of rent on buildings made uninhabitable by fire. Also Employers' Liability and Workmen's Compensation Insurances (including Accidents to Domestic Servants); Personal Accident; Sickness and Disease; Fidelity Guarantee; Burglary; Plate Glass.


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