We have no meanings for "left the crown" in our records yet.
1 When he died, he left the crown to his sons, I'on and A-chæ'us.
2 Then the prince left the crown lying at her feet and continued his wanderings.
3 His dark hair had already partially left the crown of the high dome-shaped head.
4 He reigned twenty-four years, and left the crown to Egbert, his son, who reigned nine years.
5 Such was the state of England, and its neighbours, when Elizabeth left the crown to James of Scotland.
6 The Saxon Chronicle (worth all the other annalists put together) says expressly, that Edward left the crown to Harold:
7 By this expedient, he obtained some supply for his present necessities, but left the crown , if possible, still more dependent than before.
8 The rest of Suentsong's reign was peaceful and prosperous, and he left the crown to his son, Yngtsong, a child eight years old.
9 I assume, therefore, that Edward left the crown to Harold; of Harold's better claim in the election of the Witan, there is no doubt.
10 Aella, the founder of the monarchy, left the crown to his son Cissa, who is chiefly remarkable for his long reign of seventy-six years.
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