The first Act of Annates ( the Act in Conditional Restraint of Annates ) was passed allowing only 5 % of the money normally remitted to Rome.
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It abolished all annates and made " de jure " the royal domination of ecclesiastical elections, which theretofore had been " de facto ".
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The Act in Conditional Restraint of Annates proposed that the clergy pay no more than 5 % of their first year's revenue ( annates ) to Rome.
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The Act in Conditional Restraint of Annates proposed that the clergy pay no more than 5 % of their first year's revenue ( annates ) to Rome.
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Boniface IX introduced a revenue known as " annates perpetu?", withholding half the first year's income of every benefice granted in the Roman Court.
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The Act as finally enacted did not require the payment of annates to the Crown, rendering it financially useless to the King, clearly a partial victory for the clergy.
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In a book concerned with the government of God and the Ten Commandments, he attacked the temporal rule of the clergy, the collection of annates, indulgences, and simony.
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A new bill dealing with the annates was introduced into the House of Lords on 27 February and passed it on 9 March and was approved in the Commons a week after.
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Thus the Act was meant to transfer the payment of annates from the Pope to the King and was introduced to the House of Commons of England early in the session of Parliament in 1534.
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The Concordat confirmed the Apostolic Camera's right to collect annates, the first year's revenue from each benefice, a right that when abused led to shuffling of prelates among dioceses.