1689

“Glorious Revolution” The Bill of Rights and Act of Exemption allow freedom of worship for Protestant non-conformists. Flavel dies in 1691 but […]

1688

William of Orange nearly lands in Dartmouth Leading opponents of James II and his pro-Catholic policies invite William of Orange (his son […]

1687

Declaration of Indulgence Under James II’s attempt to achieve “religious toleration” for Catholics by embracing Dissenters, John Flavel is able to preach […]

1685

Monmouth Rebellion Town Council supports James’ accession but the remains of one rebel (possibly from Dartmouth), are sent from Honiton to be […]

1671(2)

Reclamation of the “New Ground” An artificial island is formed extending into the river, linked to the New Quay by a bridge, […]

1671

Charles II visits Enjoying a pleasure trip on a new yacht, the King puts into Dartmouth due to bad weather, and remains […]

1662

“Great Ejection” With other ministers in Dartmouth, Flavel is unable to conform to the restored Church of England. Despite harassment and persecution […]

1660

Population of Dartmouth 3,350 Estimated. Dartmouth is fifth largest town in Devon.

1660

Restoration of monarchy Town supports Charles II’s return but Crown appoints an external “Governor” of Dartmouth Castle with a permanent small garrison. […]

1656

John Flavel comes to Dartmouth Puritan preacher and writer John Flavel is appointed to St Clement’s Townstal (another minister, Allan Geare, is […]