In 1223 the castle returned to the Crown.
The house and grounds were returned to the provincial Crown in 1964.
The manor was returned to the Crown at the time of the Restoration in 1660.
In 1556 he returned the territory to the Crown but retained the ducal title.
All her husband's possessions would return to the Crown, as usual for traitors' property.
The castle was returned to the Crown following the restoration of the monarchy.
If no male heir existed, the fief returned to the Crown.
His deluded followers were advised to return to their allegiance to the Crown.
By 1538-39, over 800 religious land holdings had been returned to the Crown.
Following the Restoration, the manor was returned to the Crown.