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Royal Insurance Company.

ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDINGS, LIVERPOOL, AND
LOMBARD STREET, LONDON.

EXTRACTS FROM THE REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1879

FIRE DEPARTMENT.

Premiums after deducting Re-Assurances £779,318 6

Losses

LIFE

£438,051 18 1

DEPARTMENT.

£247,194 1 4

Premiums, after deducting Re-Assurances

DECLARATION OF BONUS for the Quinquennium ending 31st December, 1879-£1 10s. per cent. per annum on sum Assured, upon all Policies entitled to participate.

As at the previous investigations of 1870 and 1875, to secure perfect accuracy in the calculations, a valuation of the Liabilities has been obtained from an independent Actuary, in addition to the ordinary valuation by the Officers of the Company; and Mr. Baden, F.I.A., the consulting Actuary, reports that THE LIFE SURPLUS REALIZED IN THE FIVE YEARS was £342,397. The Valuation was made by the Tables of the Institute of Actuaries (HM (5)), at 3 per Cent. Interest.

FUNDS.

After providing for payment of the Dividend, the Funds of the Company will stand as follows:

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"We have examined and counted every Security, and have found all correct and in perfect order; and that the present aggregate market value thereof is in excess of the amounts in the said Balance-Sheets."

JOHN H. McLAREN, Manager.

DIGBY JOHNSON, Sub-Manager.

JOHN B. JOHNSTON Secretary in London.

THE

BRITISH ALMANAC

OF

THE SOCIETY FOR THE DIFFUSION OF USEFUL
KNOWLEDGE,

FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD

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LAW AND JUSTICE.

Courts of Law, England. 73

. 57 .57

Scotland. 75
Ireland. 78

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PRELIMINARY NOTES.
Explanatory Notices
Variation of the Compass.
Table for finding Sun-ris-

2

ing and Sun-setting. 2, 4 Correspondence of Eras 3 High Water at Outports. 5 Heights of High Water at

8,9

the London Docks 6,7
Occultations of Stars.
Memoranda for 1882
Table of Duration

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Illumin. Discs of Venus

and Mars.

The Four Quarters of the
Year

Quarter Sessions

12

Dividend & Transfer Days 13
Holidays at Public Offices 13
Law Sittings, &c.

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CHURCH AND EDUCA-
TION.

English Bishops & Deans 57
Irish Bishops
Scotch Bishops
Indian & Colonial Bishops 58
Estab. Church of Scotland 58
University of Oxford

.58
Cambridge. 59
London. .60
Durham. . 61
Coll. of Physical Science. 61
University Coll., London 61
University of Wales 61
King's College, London. 62
Queen's Coll., London. .62
Trinity College, London 62
Crystal Palace Sch. of Art 62
New College, London.
. 63
Manchester New College. 63
College of Preceptors . 63
Catholic Univ. Coll. . 63
Victoria Univ., Manchstr. 68
Queen's Col., Birmingham 64
Queen's Coll., Liverpool. 64
St. David's, Lampeter. . 64
School of Mines, &c. . 64
Agricul. Coll.,Cirencester 64
Royal Veterinary College 64
Univ. Coll., Bristol. . 64
Yorkshire Coll. of Science 65
Royal Ind. Eng. Coll..
Theological Colleges
Foundation Schools

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Scottish Universities.

Foreign Ministers in England, & Queen's Minis

65

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Irish Universities

ters abroad. .

.92

.66

Colonial Governors.

93

Government Offices.

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House of Peers.

40

British Army.

68

Offices

94

House of Commons.

45

East Indian Army

70

London Cab Fares

94

Alphabetical List of Mem

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London School Board

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bers

50

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Table of Expenses, In

come, &c. .

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Sovereigns & heads of Governments of Countries 52 Lords Lieut. England. . 52 Scotland. . 52 53 Ireland. Members of Privy Council 56

THE COMPANY

AND SOLD BY J. GREENHILL,

Royal Navy
Navy Agents

.71

Royal Mil. Col.,Sandhurst 72
RoyalMil.Acad. Woolwich 72
R. Nav. Coll., Greenwich. 72
Royal Hibernian School. 72
Army Medical School.

LONDON:

PRINTED FOR

.72

Metropol. Water Comps. 94

Gas do. 95
Museums & other Public
Institutions
Weights and Measures

OF STATIONERS,

95

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Price One Shilling; or, Four Shillings bound in cloth with the 'Companion."

Thermometrical Register.

THE Thermometrical Register, showing the highest and lowest temperatures of the corresponding month of the preceding year, has been resumed in the British Almanac Calendar at the request of numerous correspondents. These registers are copied from those made at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. They show the highest and lowest ranges within each twenty-four hours, from self-registering thermometers. Each month is placed with its corresponding month, as affording the most ready and advantageous means of comparison, although by this arrangement the register of the last three months of 1879 follows the nine months of 1880, which are all that can be given up to the day of publication.

Equation of Time.

In this Almanac the calculations are all made for mean time (given by the clock), instead of apparent time (given by the sun-dial), which latter had been used up to the year 1833. It must be obvious that, for all practical purposes, mean time is the most useful; and to obtain it from apparent time, the columns in the Almanac headed "Equation of Time" should be used. The column "Equation of Time" ought, for example, to be consulted when persons are desirous of setting their clock by a sun-dial. When Clock after Sun is written above the number of minutes and seconds opposite to the day, then the clock ought to be set so much slower than the sun-dial, and the contrary.

Moonlight.

THE "Moon's age "is set down in days and the nearest tenths of days from the time of change. Thus it is New Moon on the 30th of January at Oh. 48m. morning, and therefore at noon of that day she is 11h. 12m. old, which is set down as five-tenths. The fraction of the day of course continues the same throughout the lunation. See also the table on page 10 showing the hours of darkness and duration of moonlight.

VARIATION OF THE COMPASS, or the declination of the magnetic or mariner's needle from the meridian or true north-and-south line at the undermentioned places in the United Kingdom, estimated for the year 1881.

N.B.-The variation is westerly, that is, the magnetic pole is west of the true north pole, and is found to be decreasing in the United Kingdom about 9' annually.

Scilly Islands, 20° 50'; Falmouth, 20° 32'; Plymouth, 20° 6'; Portland, 19° 20′; Portsmouth, 18° 50'; Brighton, 18° 18'; Dover, 17° 43'; London, 18° 22'; Yarmouth, 17° 55'; Sunderland, 20° 16'; Edinburgh, 21° 43'; Glasgow, 22° 30'; Liverpool, 20° 40'; Pembroke, 21° 10'; Holyhead, 21° 35'; Dublin, 22° 37'; Belfast, 22° 55'; Galway, 24° 5'; Cork, 23° 12'.

AUXILIARY TABLE FOR FINDING THE TIME OF SUNRISING AND SETTING.

The time of Sunrise and Sunset in the 'British Almanac' is adapted to the parallel of latitude in which London is situate-viz., 51° 30′, N.

THE table, pages 3-4, has been constructed to show the variations of time through the United Kingdom-namely, between the latitude of 58° and 50° 10' N. The times of sun-rising and sun-setting are computed for the instant that the sun's centre is even with the horizon of the sea. The number of minutes found in this table under the month-day, and in the required latitude, are to be applied to the time of sun-rising and setting found on that day in the Almanac; the result will be the time of his rising and setting at the place required.-Ex. At what time will the sun rise and set on May 20 at Edinburgh? The times of sunrise and sunset on that day in the Almanac are 4h. 3m. A.M., and 7h. 50m. P.M. In the table, in parallel of 56°, in which (p. 3) Edinburgh is found, and under May 21, are 23 minutes; which, subtracted from 4h. 3m., leaves 3h. 40m. for time of sunrise; and, added to 7h. 50m., gives 8h. 13m. for time of sun-setting. But at those places where instead of mean time at place* railway time is now used, which in Great Britain is Greenwich mean time, and in Ireland Dublin mean time, to the times of sun-rising and sun-setting, as deduced by the auxiliary table, the longitude in time must be applied thus:-For places in Great Britain whose longitude is west of Greenwich, to the time of sunrise or sunset add the longitude in time, and for places whose longitude is east of Greenwich, subtract the longitude in time, the result will be the railway or Greenwich time that the sun rises or sets. N.B.-Longitude in arc, indicated by the signs °" (degrees, minutes, and seconds) is converted into longitude in time by reckoning 360°-24 h., 15° 1 h., and 1° = 4m. Example:-On June 21st at Penzance, in latitude 50° 7' N. and longitude 5° 31' W., what will be the railway time that the sun rises and sets?

* See the above Explanatory Notice, Equation of Time.

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Cor. by Aux. Table, page 4, for lat. 50° 10'...add

Mean time at Penzance

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Railway or Greenwich mean time

The places which follow the different parallels hereunder stated are situate within 15 miles of latitude, either north or south of it.

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58° 0'-Dornoch, Tain, Dunrobin, Portenleik, Dunclaim.

57° 30'-Peterhead, Fraserburg, Banff, Elgin, Cromarty, Inverness, Applecross. 57° 0'-Aberdeen, Bervie, Braemar, Laggan, Corpach.

56° 30'-Forfar, Dundee, Perth, Comrie, Ardchattan.

56° 0'-Berwick, Haddington, Edinburgh, Linlithgow, Kinross, Stirling, Dumbarton,

Glasgow.

55° 30'-Embleton, Jedburgh, Selkirk, Sanquhar, Lanark, Irvine, Ayr.

55° 0'-Newcastle, Morpeth, Carlisle, Annan, Dumfries, New Galloway, Wigton. 54° 30'-Scarborough, Whitby, Hartlepool, Stockton, Richmond, Appleby, Cockermouth, Whitehaven, North part of Isle of Man.

54° 0'-New Malton, York, Aldborough, Clitheroe, Lancaster, Preston.

53° 30'-Grimsby, Kingston-upon-Hull, Pontefract, Manchester, Wigan, Liverpool, Beaumaris, Holyhead.

53° 0'-Lynn Regis, Boston, Lincoln, Nottingham, Derby, Stafford, Flint, Chester, Denbigh, Caernarvon, Harlech.

52° 30'-Birmingham, Yarmouth, Norwich, Thetford, Ely, Peterborough, Leicester, Coventry, Lichfield, Shrewsbury, Ludlow, Montgomery, Aberystwith. 52° 0'-Ipswich, Colchester, Cambridge, Hertford, Bedford, Buckingham, Oxford, Gloucester, Worcester, Hereford, Monmouth, Brecon, Carmarthen, Cardigan, St. David's.

51° 30′-LONDON, Ramsgate, Canterbury, Rochester, Chelmsford, Windsor, Wallingford, Marlborough, Malmesbury, Bath, Bristol, Newport, Cardiff, Llandaff, Pembroke. 51° 0'-Dover, Winchelsea, Brighton, Guildford, Chichester, Winchester, Portsmouth, Southampton, Salisbury, Shaftesbury, Wells, Ilchester, Taunton, Bridgewater, Minehead, Barnstaple.

50° 30'-Newport (I. W.), Poole, Weymouth, Exeter, Ashburton, Totnes, Plymouth, Tavistock, Launceston, Bodmin, Camelford, Padstow.

50° 10'-Truro, Falmouth, Helston, Penzance.

IRELAND.

55° 0'-Carrickfergus, Antrim, Coleraine, Londonderry, Lifford, St. Johnstown. 54' 30'-Belfast, Killyleagh, Downpatrick, Armagh, Charlemont, Dungannon Augher, Donegal, Ballyshannon, Enniskillen, Sligo.

54° 0'-Carlingford, Newry, Dundalk, Drogheda, Kells, Cavan, Belturbet, Carrick, Boyle, Castlebar, Killala.

53° 30′-Dublin, Swords, Naas, Athboy, Mullingar, Philipstown, Kilbeggan, Athlone, Roscommon, Lanesboro', Tulsk, Tuam, Ballinrobe.

53° 0'-Wicklow, Blessington, Baltinglass, Carlow, Athy, Kildare, Portarlington, Maryborough, Ballinakill, Banagher, Galway, Ennis.

52° 30'-Newborough, Enniscorthy, Wexford, Kilkenny, Cullen, Clonmel, Cashel, Killmallock, Limerick, Askeaton.

52° 0'-Waterford, Dungarvon, Youghal, Tallow, Lismore, Rathcormack, Cork, Mallow, Killarney, Tralee, Ardfert, Dingle.

51° 30'-Kinsale, Bandon, Clonakilty, Baltimore.

LIST OF THE CORRESPONDENCE OF ERAS WITH THE YEAR 1881. [In those Eras which begin with the Christian year, the year alone is stated; in those which begin at a different season, the month in which the 1st of January, 1881, occurs is also given.] Correspondence Abbrewith 1881. ..1st Sebat 5641 6594 .24th Cohiac 1597 Audynæus 2192

Year of the World (Jewish account)

Julian Period

Dioclesian, or of Martyrs

Seleucides, or Grecian

Persian Era of Yezdegird III. (Parsee account)

viations.

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