[[125]] Röhricht, p. 293.
[[126]] T. Tobler, Denkblätter, 1853, p. 569.
[[127]] Cf. references collected in Variorum ed. of Shakespeare's Tempest, p. 180, and in Ben Jonson's Works (1875), ii, 70 ("Every Man out of his Humour"); also Davies' Epigrams, no. 42 (Grosart's ed., p. 343). Writers on insurance ignore all these references and usually content themselves with borrowing without acknowledgement what Hendriks wrote in his Contributions to the History of Insurance (pp. 35-37) as long ago as 1851. Hamon's Histoire Générale de l'Assurance (p. 107) and Journal of the Institute of Actuaries, vol. 25, p. 121, give detail previously unprinted. For ransom-insurance, see also Walford's Insurance Cyclopædia, under "Captivity" and "Casualty." Not one of these authors or editors refers to Tobler (see previous note), or mentions any actual transaction, not even Henry Moryson's. For the other transaction here quoted, see an extract from George Stoddard's MS. accounts in H. Hall's Society in the Elizabethan Age, P. 53.
[[128]] Hatfield MSS., x, 135.
[[129]] Cal. S. P. For. 1581-82, p. 43; confirmed by Bodl. MS., Rawlinson, C. 799.
[[130]] Brit. Mus. MS. Harleian, 943.
[[131]] Cal. S. P. Ven., xiv, 569.
[[132]] By Gölnitz, pp. 665, 666.
[[133]] Brit. Mus. MS. Harleian, 943.