c1800

Tidal Mills cease to operate Silting up progressively reduces tidal flow. Mills are demolished by 1808 releasing Mill Pool area for potential […]

1792

Sandquay shipbuilding yards developed John Seale of Mount Boone, owner of the Combe estate at the river’s edge north of the Borough, […]

1782

Methodist community founded Meeting first in a private house, first chapel is built in 1816, replaced by a much larger building overlooking […]

1766-1788

Work on St Saviours New windows are installed with heraldic glass for the Holdsworth family and their connections. Organ installed 1784-8.

1753

Holdsworths appointed Governor of Dartmouth Castle Successive generations of Holdsworth family become Governor until appointment is abolished as a sinecure in 1857.

1740

Town buys tidal mill Mills in Foss Street are still operating much as they have for five centuries.

1724

Daniel Defoe (author of Robinson Crusoe) visits He reports the town is “large and populous tho’ but meanly built … yet the […]

1721

Silver Oar given by Frederick Duke of Cornwall to Dartmouth Ceremonial silver oar representing the authority of the Water Bailiff is added […]

1715-1832

Holdsworth family Successive generations of the Holdsworth family, prominent in the Newfoundland trade, dominate political life in Dartmouth, and thus control the […]

1710-12

Thomas Newcomen develops steam engine Born in Dartmouth in 1664, Thomas Newcomen becomes an ironmonger by trade. He is also a Baptist […]