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  1. Details of PROB 11/311/412; Reference: PROB 11/311/412 Description: Will of William Juxon, Archbishop of Canterbury, Kent Date:

  2. This chair of state was made in 1661 with a stool by John Casbert (active 1660-1676), the royal upholsterer. It was to be used by William Juxon, Archbishop of Canterbury (1582-1663), during the coronation of Charles II (ruled 1660-1685). Both the chair and the stool remained in the possession of Juxon's descendants until 1794, when they were sold.

  3. 1 de jun. de 2021 · Genealogy for Sarah Juxon (c.1677 - d.) family tree on Geni, ... William Russell. husband. Mary Russell. daughter. view all Sarah Juxon's Timeline. 1677 1677.

  4. 6 de ene. de 2017 · William Juxon (1582 – 4 June 1663) was an English churchman, Bishop of London from 1633 to 1649 and Archbishop of Canterbury from 1660 until his death. As Lord High Treasurer and First Lord of the Admiralty, Juxon was the last English clergyman to hold both secular and clerical offices in the medieval tradition of clerical state service.

  5. 1 de jul. de 2020 · By then, the Archbishop of Canterbury was William Juxon, who himself had forged connections to the early English slave trade through commercial dealings. Juxon sported ‘four black Moors’ heads’ on his coat-of-arms which were granted in 1630, and he used busts of these to stylise the Great Hall at Lambeth Palace.

  6. William George Juxon MEREDITH was born in 1858 in Castleisland, Co.KerryG. 3 He was baptised in 1867 in Castleisland, Co.KerryG. 3 He died on 2 Feb 1947, at age ~89, in New Zealand. His obituary was published in the Lake Wakatip Mail , Issue 4778, 6 February 1947, Page 2, as follows: “A very old settler of Queenstown and district, William George Juxon Meredith, passed away at the County ...

  7. 24 de oct. de 2023 · John Whitgift to William Juxon. 74. JOHN WHITGIFT, S. T. P. bishop of Worcester, was next preferred to this see, being promoted to it on Sept. 24, 1583. (fn. 1) He was born at Great Grimsby, in Lincolnshire, and was first educated at St. Anthony's school, and afterwards at Pembroke hall, in Cambridge, under the famous martyr John Bradford, and ...