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The Dolphin Tavern Historical Archives

Discover the fascinating history behind The Dolphin Tavern. From its 16th century (over 500 years old) origins to its role in local heritage.

The Dolphin Tavern

Penzance, Cornwall

Building Age: 16th century (over 500 years old)
Original Purpose: Historic Inn and Maritime Headquarters
Architecture: Tudor/Georgian (16th century granite construction with later modifications)
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Historical Significance

The Dolphin Tavern stands as one of Cornwall's most historically significant buildings, its granite structure having endured over 500 years on Quay Street, Penzance. In 1585, it served as headquarters for Sir John Hawkins during his recruitment of Cornishmen to fight the Spanish Armada, marking its first role in national affairs. The building later became infamous as Judge Jeffreys' courthouse during the Bloody Assizes of 1685, where the notorious 'Hanging Judge' conducted brutal trials following the Monmouth Rebellion, reportedly converting the basement into a dungeon for suspected rebels. Sir Walter Raleigh is alleged to have smoked the first pipe of tobacco in England within its walls, though this remains a matter of historical debate. For centuries, the tavern served as both courthouse and maritime hub, witnessing the transformation of Penzance from a pirate-plagued settlement to a prosperous trading port. The building's granite construction reflects traditional Cornish building methods designed to withstand harsh coastal conditions, whilst its strategic harbourside location made it a natural gathering place for naval officers, merchants, and seafarers. This remarkable history encompasses triumph and terror, justice and injustice, creating one of England's most extraordinary examples of a building that has witnessed the full sweep of maritime and legal history.

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The Dolphin Tavern: Five Centuries of Maritime History and Dark Justice

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From Elizabethan recruiting station to Judge Jeffreys' courthouse and dungeon, The Dolphin Tavern has witnessed some of the most dramatic events in English history

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1585 Sir John Hawkins uses tavern as headquarters for Spanish Armada recruitment
1590s Sir Walter Raleigh allegedly smokes first tobacco pipe in England here
1685 Judge Jeffreys uses tavern as courthouse during Bloody Assizes
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dolphin tavern history judge jeffreys penzance john hawkins spanish armada cornwall courthouse history monmouth rebellion cornwall penzance maritime heritage

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