Other debts - known as 'charges' - that were owed to the company and secured over your property will also be passed to the Crown.
It passed to the Crown in 1763 and was the site of the old prison until 1836.
The abbey was dissolved in 1539, the property passing to the Crown.
Following the Reformation in the 16th century, the manor passed to the Crown.
When a company is dissolved, the reversion passes to the Crown.
It then passed to the Crown and was leased from time to time.
(The power to appoint all five members passed to the Crown in 1869).
This is the technical term for property that passes to the Crown because it does not have a legal owner.
In those circumstances, no interest would pass to the Crown as bona vacantia.
If the company held assets on trust for another person, those assets do not pass to the Crown.