It acknowledged no lordship but that of the king, and was described in the Survey as terra regis.
Conquered probably by Ceawlin, or soon after the year 577, the manor of Tidenham seems to have remained folkland or terra regis of the West Saxon kings, till Offa conquered it from them and gave his name to the dyke upon it.
We have in this case too gone back to the sound principles of our forefathers; the Terra Regis of the Norman has once more become the folkland of the days of our earliest freedom.
But when the Crown was held to be hereditary, when the folkland was held to be Terra Regis, this hardship was no longer felt.
In Berkshire an excellent account of Wallingford precedes the rubric Terra Regis.
Guildford is the first place mentioned on the Terra Regis; Southwark seems to be inadequately treated on a later page.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "terra regis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.