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As a manor in the royal demesne it had paid no tax.
The main source of funding for Philip's army was from the royal demesne.
Clearly the town was still regarded as royal demesne.
The former enabled the King to effectively administer royal demesne land.
Ottenby is also the name of the mansion and a royal demesne, now a nature reserve.
This section concerns allowances for lands formerly, but not now, part of the royal demesne.
Thereafter, the duchy formed an integral part of the French royal demesne.
The island belonged to the royal demesne until 1741 when the islanders purchased it at auction.
The manor of Chittlehampton was in the royal demesne in 1066.
Within the royal demesne, Normandy retained certain distinctive features.
Although within the royal demesne, Normandy retained some specificity.
Ducal authority was the strongest on the frontier near the Capetian royal demesne.
He was born a German serf on the royal demesne of Charlemagne.
Logically therefore it was in the occupation of the crown alone, that is to say in the royal demesne.
Revenue from the royal demesne was inflexible and had been diminishing slowly since the Norman conquest.
Béla III also started giving away large parts of the royal demesne.
He ran from the royal demesne to demesne feudal.
Over fourteen hundred manors appear as royal demesne in the Domesday Book.
The royal demesne, though it had not yet suffered the losses that later grants were to inflict, had also lost some of its value.
Furthermore, the king was expected to support himself with the products of his private domain (royal demesne), which was called the fisc.
The Valcomino became a royal demesne.
To the royal demesne permanently.
Philip inherited the counties from his uncle and united them to the Crown lands of France, the royal demesne.
Often they were crown tenants, living on manors anciently part of the royal demesne and claiming a privileged legal status.
This is surely not an allodial title proper, which only the king himself owned, but probably signifies a category of holding from the royal demesne.