1154

Dartmouth begins to grow
When Henry II becomes King, England forms part of the cross-Channel “Angevin Empire”. Due to his marriage to Eleanor of Aquitaine, his territories include half of present-day France. With this stimulus, and that of the crusades, Dartmouth begins to grow as a port and commercial centre. Two small settlements, Clifton and Hardness, develop at the river’s edge where the estates of Townstal and Stoke Fleming meet. In 1166 Townstal is held by William “son of Stephen of Townstal”; Stoke is held by “Richard son of Hlud” (probably descended from Ludo of 1086).
Henry II
1154-1189