1298

Dartmouth men first summoned to Parliament Two leading men called to the York Parliament, John le Bakere and William atte Vosse. From […]

1293

New lord of the manor of Dartmouth Gilbert FitzStephen sells “all his Manor of Norton, Dartmouth Townstal, Hardness, and Clifton Dartmouth” to […]

1281

Earliest surviving town seal Indicating the continuing growth of Dartmouth’s aspirations to self-government, the earliest collective seal to survive depicts a single […]

1274

“Hundred Rolls” survey shows Dartmouth’s continuing growth as a port The Men of Dartmouth complain that the Lords of Totnes (who claim […]

1270

Town secures a grant of privileges from the Crown The King grants the burgesses and merchants of Dartmouth protection against distraint for […]

1243/44

Earliest record of Foss and Tidal Mill Exactly when is not known, but by 1243/44  a dam, or causeway, has been built […]

c1235

Earliest record of property in “Hardenesse” Richard FitzStephen grants property in township of “Hardenesse”, a promontory in Townstal lying north of a […]

1231

Grant of market and fair in Dartmouth The King grants the right to hold a weekly market on a Wednesday, this time […]

1217

Fifth crusade fleet musters Fleets coming from Frisia, the Netherlands and the Rhineland assemble in Dartmouth in May and June to join […]

1214

King John visits Dartmouth again John’s final attempt to win back his lands in France collapses in massive defeat at the Battle […]