Between 1774 and 1831 taxes were paid to the King.
Apartments were built to house those willing to pay court to the king.
He certainly never paid homage to the king of France.
The cities in which Jews had been killed were required to pay fines to the king.
Residents gathered on the platform to pay their last respects to the King.
Again the nobles were required to pay respects to the king at his camp.
Here, too, a young knight halted to pay homage to the king.
The subjects were obliged to pay taxes to the king for the first time as late as in 1600.
These were completed in the spring of 1547, when the town paid the sum of £200 to the king.
The port had to pay tribute to the Irish king now, but otherwise it was business as usual.