1341

Grant of “Borough Charter” to Dartmouth King grants to his “beloved burgesses of Clyfton Dertemouth and Hardenasse” the right to elect a […]

1339

Earliest record of town’s fresh water conduits Streams and springs from the hills are directed to several water conduits in the town […]

1337(3)

Grant of additional liberties King grants “men of the towns of Clifton Dertemuth and Hardenesse” freedom from paying certain tolls and charges […]

1337(2)

Hundred Years War begins Philip VI of France confiscates Aquitaine from Edward III and Edward claims the throne of France. Over the […]

1337

“Water of Dart” becomes part of the new Duchy of Cornwall The King’s eldest son Edward (later known as the Black Prince) […]

1332

Dartmouth the fourth wealthiest town in Devon As shown by the 1332 lay subsidy, a tax on individual wealth (excluding land and […]

1327

King becomes Lord of Dartmouth Nicholas of Tewkesbury gives the King all the rights he has acquired in the market, town and […]

1326

Earliest reference to Southtown The manor of Southtown is the southern part of Dartmouth, and is owned by the Lords of the […]

1318

High altar of St Clement’s Townstal dedicated The Bishop of Exeter’s visit to Townstal for this purpose probably indicates that an older […]

1311

Dartmouth provides ships in the wars against Scotland Dartmouth is among 26 English and Irish towns required to provide three ships, “fully […]