Appeals, Act in Restraint of
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Appeals, Act in Restraint of (1533). The Act (24 Hen. VIII c. 12), largely the work of Thomas
Cromwell, was a crucial step in Henry VIII's assertion of royal supremacy. He had already moved against the clergy with accusations of
praemunire and in 1532 forbade the payment of
annates or first fruits to Rome. The Act, passed in the first week of April, forbade appeals to Rome and had two objectives—to allow
Cranmer to give a ruling on Henry's marriage to
Catherine of Aragon which could not be appealed, and to intimidate the pope generally.
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