Lloyd’s Coffee House becomes a marine hubJan 1, 1688Labels: Edward Lloyd, Lloyd sBritannicaBritannicaLloyd s History
Parliament targets wagering disguised as insuranceAug 12, 1746Labels: Marine Insurance, ParliamentWikiUK Legislation
Society for the Registry of Shipping is formedJan 1, 1760Labels: Society for, Lloyd sLR HistoryLRF ExhibitRMG Archive
First Register of Ships is printedJan 1, 1764Labels: Register of, Register SocietyLR HistoryLRF Exhibit
New Lloyd’s Coffee House breaks from “Old Lloyd’s”Jan 1, 1769Labels: New Lloyd, Old LloydLloyd s HistoryLloyd s Research
New Lloyd’s is founded by subscription membershipDec 13, 1771Labels: New Lloyd, Subscription membersLloyd s ResearchLloyd s History
Lloyd’s underwriters move into the Royal ExchangeJan 1, 1774Labels: Royal Exchange, Lloyd sLR HistoryBritannica
“Insurable interest” rule expands to life insuranceMay 20, 1774Labels: Life Assurance, Insurable interestWikiUK Legislation
Ship classification “A1” appears in the RegisterJan 1, 1775Labels: A1 classification, RegisterLR RegisterRMG Archive
SG marine policy form is adopted at Lloyd’sJan 1, 1779Labels: SG policy, Lloyd sCargo InsuranceMarine Law PDF
Maritime insurance institutions deepen global trade linksJan 1, 1780Labels: Lloyd s, British tradeLloyd s ResearchLloyd s History
Closing snapshot: Lloyd’s and marine insurance are institutionalizedJan 1, 1800Labels: Lloyd s, Marine insuranceBritannicaLloyd s HistoryLR History