This event is taken as an act of God, and Alan receives a full pardon from the Crown.
In December following, he received a free pardon from the Crown.
Historically in the system of feudalism, the lords who received land directly from the Crown were called tenants-in-chief.
A group of members purchased the property on behalf of the Club, receiving clear title from the Crown.
The College is self-supporting and receives no funds from the Crown.
He also received a large grant from the Crown which provided for his future.
On 27 January 1561 he received letters of denization from the Crown.
Nevertheless, Penn received land from the Crown in lieu of a debt owed to his father.
In 1655, it received a coat of arms from the Spanish Crown.
It receives no funding from the Government or the Crown, depending on the support of visitors, members, donors, volunteers and sponsors.