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  1. 28 de jul. de 2009 · Serving God and Mammon: William Juxon, 1582–1663, Bishop of London, Lord High Treasurer of England, and Archbishop of Canterbury. By Thomas A. Mason. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1985. 205 pp. $29.50. - Volume 56 Issue 2

  2. Juxon, William. Juxon, William (1582–1663). Juxon, a bishop and statesman, came to prominence through the favour of Laud, who persuaded Charles I to make him bishop of London in 1633 and, three years later, lord treasurer. As the first ecclesiastic to hold this key government post for 170 years, Juxon's appointment intensified fears of a ...

  3. William Juxon, Archbishop of Canterbury primary name: Juxon, William Details individual; British; Male. Life dates 1582-1663. Biography Chaplain to Charles I, to whom ...

  4. William Juxon died on 4 June 1663, leaving goods and chattels valued at nearly £21,000 after payment of debts and allowances. 16 According to his nephew his estate was worth over £50,000 in total – of which £35,000 consisted of the sums owed by John Pory. 17 The archbishop left generous amounts to his servants and to members of his ...

  5. JUXON, WILLIAM (1582–1663), English prelate, was the son of Robert Juxon and was born probably at Chichester, being educated at Merchant Taylors’ School, London, and at St John’s College, Oxford, where he was elected to a scholarship in 1598. He studied law at Oxford, but afterwards he took holy orders, and in 1609 became vicar of St Giles, Oxford, a li

  6. William (Sir) Juxon. found in Gloucestershire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1813. Rebecca Juxon. found in England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Elizabeth Juxon. found in England, Select Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991. View more historical records for William JUXON.

  7. Juxon, William (bap. 1582, d. 1663), archbishop of Canterbury, was baptized in the church of St Peter the Great, Chichester, on 18 October 1582, the second son of Richard Juxon, registrar and receiver-general of the bishops of Chichester. His grandfather, John Juxon, was a Londoner, and the family had long been settled in the city of