1388

First harbour fort under construction The King orders Hawley “to compel and if need be to distrain all men and burgesses of […]

1379

John Hawley licensed to attack and destroy enemy ships Hawley and two other Dartmouth shipowners are licensed by the King to operate […]

1377

Population of Dartmouth c1000 As estimated from the poll tax (including Southtown and Norton/Townstal). Dartmouth is the third largest town in Devon.

1375

John Hawley becomes Mayor for the first time Shipowner and merchant, Hawley is Dartmouth’s most prominent medieval citizen, serving frequently as mayor […]

1373

Geoffrey Chaucer visits Chaucer is sent to Dartmouth by the King to hand over a Genoese ship captured in Dartmouth to its […]

1372

St Saviours Church dedicated on 13 October 1372 A new church in the centre of the growing town had been proposed by […]

1348-50

The Black Death arrives in Devon Lay mortality in Exeter is at least 30%, Devon’s ecclesiastical records show clerical mortality of over […]

1346

Battle of Crecy Edward III invades France with a huge army and wins the Battle of Crecy. Guy de Bryan is his […]

1344

Earliest record of reclamation of land from the sea Development is already taking place on the eastern side of the street which […]

1342

Lordship of Dartmouth granted to Guy de Bryan Guy de Bryan, close friend of Edward III, is concerned that Borough Charter affects […]