1828

Visit of Duke of Clarence
The King’s brother William (later William IV), Duke of Clarence, is the second Duke of Clarence to visit Dartmouth (see 1470). The visit is unplanned, while he is en route to Plymouth by royal yacht – as Lord High Admiral he is due to inspect the new HMS Britannia (which will later come to Dartmouth). He lunches with Arthur Holdsworth at Mount Galpin, and the yacht remains in Dartmouth harbour two nights. Later, Duke Street, Clarence Street and Clarence Hill are renamed in honour of the visit.
George IV
1820-1830