Crossword-Solution: ANNATES 7 letters, 7 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Annates n. pl. The first year's profits of a spiritual preferment,
anciently paid by the clergy to the pope; first fruits. In England,
they now form a fund for the augmentation of poor livings.

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Bishop's first-year revenue. 1 answer
Churchly benefice. 1 answer
First fruits of benefice: Eccl. Law. 1 answer
Papal benefice. 1 answer
fruits first 1 answer
First fruits of a benefice. 2 answers
First fruits. 3 answers
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The _annates_, or first-fruits of the bishoprics, taxes equal in theory to one year's revenue on every change of incumbent, but in fact of less amount than that, were paid to the Pope, and these, with other dues, made up a sum of three or four million livres sent annually from France to Rome.
The Eve of the French Revolution Edward J. Lowell 2004
The pope could not afford to quarrel with Charles V, who cared little, indeed, for the cause of his aunt, but much for his cousin Mary's claim to the English throne; and in 1529 Henry began the process, completed in the acts of Annates, Appeals, and Supremacy, by which England severed its connexion with Rome, and the king became head of an English church.
The History of England A. F. Pollard 2004
The constitutional theory of independence, put forward on many occasions as the warrant for legislation, was henceforth to be acted upon in its most ample interpretation: though, as with the Annates Bill, the final confirmation was suspended to leave Clement a last chance of surrender.
England Under the Tudors Arthur D. Innes 2004
Henry retorted by confirming the Acts in Restraint of Annates and Appeals; and himself appealed against the Pope to a General Council.
England Under the Tudors Arthur D. Innes 2004
This was accompanied by an Act in confirmation of the Annates Act, coupled with the _congé d'élire_, assuring to the King the right of nomination to ecclesiastical appointments under the form of permitting the Chapters to elect his nominee.
England Under the Tudors Arthur D. Innes 2004
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 6 times in crossword archives (1948–1965).