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  2. Court of First Fruits and Tenths - Wikipedia

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    The Court of First Fruits and Tenths was subsequently subsumed into the Exchequer Office of First Fruits and Tenths in 1554. Beginning in 1703, Queen Anne's Bounty was the name applied to a perpetual fund of first-fruits and tenths granted by a charter of Queen Anne and confirmed by the Queen Anne's Bounty Act 1703 ( 2 & 3 Ann. c. 20), for the ...

  3. Court of Augmentations - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Cromwell established the Court of Augmentations, also called Augmentation Court or simply The Augmentation in 1536, during the reign of King Henry VIII of England.It operated alongside three lesser courts (those of General Surveyors (1540–1547), First Fruits and Tenths (1540-1554), and Wards and Liveries (1540–1660)) following the dissolution of the monasteries (1536 onwards).

  4. Exchequer of Pleas - Wikipedia

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    As a result, to indirectly reduce their power, the Exchequer was deliberately weakened. When William Paulet was appointed Treasurer in 1546 the Exchequer again increased in power, absorbing the Court of Augmentations and Court of First Fruits and Tenths by 1554. [12] The Exchequer was assisted in this period by Thomas Fanshawe, the Queen's ...

  5. Category : Courts and tribunals disestablished in 1554

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    Court of First Fruits and Tenths This page was last edited on 17 August 2020, at 17:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  6. List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1540 - Wikipedia

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    Court of First Fruits and Tenths Act 1540 (repealed) 32 Hen. 8. c. 45. 24 July 1540. The Erection of the Court of the First-fruits and Tenths.

  7. Board of First Fruits - Wikipedia

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    The Board of First Fruits (Irish: Bord na Prímhide [1]) was an institution of the Church of Ireland that was established in 1711 by Anne, Queen of Great Britain to build and improve churches and glebe houses in Ireland. This was funded from taxes collected on clerical incomes which were in turn funded by tithes.

  8. List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1534 - Wikipedia

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    An Act concerning the Payments of First-fruits of all Dignities, Benefices and Promotions Spiritual; and also concerning one annual Pension of the tenth Part of all the Possessions of the Church, Spiritual and Temporal, granted to the King's Highness and his Heirs. (Repealed by First Fruits and Tenths Measure 1926 (16 & 17 Geo. 5. No. 5))

  9. 1st Parliament of Elizabeth I - Wikipedia

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    This Act restored the “First and Tenths”, a tax on the clergy of Great Britain. The clergy would pay a portion of their first year’s earnings, and thereafter pay a tenth of their revenue once per year. This tax had originally been established by Henry VIII to claim money intended for the papacy.