annates

[ˈanəts]

annates Definition

a payment made by a bishop to the pope on appointment and on receipt of the first year's income.

Using annates: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "annates" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The bishop paid annates to the pope upon his appointment.

  • Example

    The practice of paying annates was abolished in the 16th century.

Phrases with annates

  • first fruits and tenths and annates

    a tax levied on the clergy in England until the 19th century, consisting of one year's income from every benefice and one-tenth of the annual income thereafter

    Example

    The first fruits and tenths and annates were a significant source of revenue for the English government.

  • an act passed by the English Parliament in 1532, which abolished the payment of annates to the pope

    Example

    The annates act was a key part of the English Reformation.

Origins of annates

from Latin 'annus', meaning 'year'

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Summary: annates in Brief

'Annates' [ˈanəts] refers to a payment made by a bishop to the pope on appointment and on receipt of the first year's income. The practice of paying annates was abolished in the 16th century. The phrase 'first fruits and tenths and annates' denotes a tax levied on the clergy in England until the 19th century, while the 'annates act' was an act passed by the English Parliament in 1532, which abolished the payment of annates to the pope.