The Crown sold its last interests in the town in 1866.
In the UK, Take the Crown sold a total of 445,500 copies during 2012.
It remained a royal manor until 1604 when the Crown sold it to two wealthy Londoners.
They remained in operation until the Crown sold them in 1674 for demolition, to preserve the woodland of the Forest.
The Crown subsequently sold these large tracts of land into private ownership.
The Crown will normally either give up its right to (ie 'disclaim') the trade marks or sell them.
By the end of 2004, Casting Crowns had sold over 710,000 copies.
The Crown then sold Upper Arncott to a local family, the Martins.
Under the Habsburgs, the Crown had sold audiencia positions to Criollos.
The Crown also sold a variety of posts in Spanish municipalities and, after 16o6, even permitted (under specified conditions) their resale and inheritance.