1231

Grant of market and fair in Dartmouth
The King grants the right to hold a weekly market on a Wednesday, this time only to Richard FitzStephen. The new grant may reflect a new location for the market. FitzStephen is also granted the right to hold a three-day fair annually on 23-25 June. The new market leads to a dispute with the Lords of Totnes, who complain it is damaging their market. A settlement in 1244 awards Dartmouth’s market revenues to the Lords of Totnes.
Henry III
1216-1272