1650

Town purchases “Water of Dart” Assets of Duchy of Cornwall are sold as part of sale of Crown lands to settle arrears […]

1642- 1646

(First) English Civil War Dartmouth declares for Parliament and the town is fortified at heavy cost. Royalists under Prince Maurice mount a […]

1641

St Petrox enlarged Two extra aisles accommodate a growing population in Southtown and Warfleet.

1631- 1635

St Saviours enlarged Walls and roofs of side aisles and transepts are raised and a gallery and new larger windows are installed. […]

1620

The “Pilgrim Fathers” visit Dartmouth The Mayflower and Speedwell leave Southampton carrying a party of emigrants to New England. But the Speedwell […]

1619

Merchant shipping and shipbuilding flourishing Maritime survey shows 83 ships have Dartmouth as their home port, including shipowners from Totnes, Dittisham, Kingswear, […]

1616

Duchy of Cornwall takes back “Water of Dart” To maximise revenue, Duchy imposes a renewable long lease on the town, replacing 1510 […]

1608-1640

Extension of New Quay: construction of Butterwalk Increasing prosperity encourages further reclamation to extend New Quay to the north and west to […]

1604

New Borough Charter Borough becomes an independent legal entity. All previous privileges and property confirmed as permanent. This remains the town’s governing […]

1602

Bartholomew Gosnold explores Cape Cod, Massachusetts In the Concord of Dartmouth, Gosnold explores the coast of what becomes “New England”. Later he […]