1274

“Hundred Rolls” survey shows Dartmouth’s continuing growth as a port
The Men of Dartmouth complain that the Lords of Totnes (who claim ownership of the “Water of Dart” from Totnes Bridge to “Blackstone beyond St Petrox”) now impose local customs dues on cargoes of wine, wool, corn, beans, iron, fish, eels, timber and “other merchandise” traded through Dartmouth. They assert that Dartmouth was previously free from any local customs dues.
Edward I
1272-1307