1049

Earliest historical record of “Dartmouth”
Swein Godwinson, brother in law of King Edward the Confessor, has been exiled for abducting and marrying Abbess Eadgifu of Leominster (a nun). His lands have been divided between his brother Harold and his cousin Beorn Estrithson. Swein returns to England and wants his lands back, but Harold and Beorn resist. Swein tricks and captures Beorn in Bosham, Sussex. He is sent by ship to Dartmouth, where he is killed and secretly buried. When the murder is discovered Swein is exiled again. Harold reburies Beorn in Winchester.
Edward (the Confessor)
1042-1066