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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. 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 ...

  5. Queen Anne's Bounty - Wikipedia

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    The bounty was originally funded by the annates monies: 'first fruits' (the first year's income of a cleric newly appointed to a benefice) [1] and 'tenths' – a tenth of the income in subsequent years traditionally paid by English clergy to the pope until the Reformation and thereafter to the Crown.

  6. Exchequer of Pleas - Wikipedia

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    In 1830 a fifth Baron was permanently added to relieve court congestion; at the same time, a fifth judge was added to the Court of Common Pleas and King's Bench. [54] The First Baron was the Chief Baron of the Exchequer; if the Chancellor and Treasurer were unavailable, he was the head of the court. When he was also absent the Second Baron took ...

  7. First Fruits and Tenths Act 1558 - Wikipedia

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  8. Annates - Wikipedia

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    Originally, in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, annatæ or annalia, signified only the first-fruits of those lesser benefices of which the pope had reserved the patronage to himself, and granted outside of the consistory. It was from these claims that the papal annates, in the strict sense, in course of time developed.

  9. First Fruits and Tenths Act 1535 - Wikipedia

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