According to this edict annats were retained, but were reduced to one- fifth of the amount formerly paid, and most of the reformatory decrees of Basle were adopted for use in France.
They dealt with concubinage, excommunication, the abuse of interdicts, and the abolition of annats and other taxes payable to the Holy See.
English Church, and in 1532 Parliament forbade the paying of annats to the pope.
Annats to such ecclesiastical institutions as belonged to corporations.
The law passed the previous year against the payment of annats was now promulgated.
Annats was entirely the work of the Parliament, and that if the Pope wished for its withdrawal he must show a more conciliatory spirit towards the king and people of England.
An Act was passed abolishing the Annats or First Fruits paid to Rome by all bishops on their appointment to vacant Sees.
The paying of annatswas again forbidden by Charles IX.
In several dioceses the bishops, chapters, and arch-deacons, after the example of the popes, imposed annats upon the cures.
The epoch of the establishment of annats is uncertain, which is a proof that the exaction of them is a usurpation--an extortionary custom.
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