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Juxon (1582 – 4 June 1663) was an
English churchman,
Bishop of
London from 1633 to 1646 and
Archbishop of
Canterbury from 1660
until his death.
Juxon...
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Juxon is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
William Juxon (1582–1663),
English churchman Juxon Baronets Juxon Street, Oxford, England...
- but Charles's companion,
Bishop William Juxon,
recorded it in shorthand.
Charles gave a few last
words to
Juxon,
claiming an "incorruptible crown" for...
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Juxon Street is a
street in the
north of Jericho, an
inner suburb of Oxford, England. To the east is a
junction with
Walton Street. To the
north are St...
- Sir
Cecil James Juxon Talbot Barton CMG OBE (13
April 1891 – 29
September 1980)
known as Sir
Juxon Barton, was a
British colonial administrator who twice...
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Brigadier Andrew Terence Juxon-Smith (30
November 1931 – 1996) was a
Sierra Leonean politician and
military officer in of
Creole descent.
Between 27 March...
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military officers in the
Sierra Leone Army led by
Brigadier General Andrew Juxon-Smith,
staged a counter-coup
against Commander Lansana. They
seized control...
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Juxon Baronetcy, of
Albourne in the
County of Sus****, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 28
December 1660 for
William Juxon....
- wall
arcading and west screen.
Thomas White,
William Laud and
William Juxon are
buried beneath the chapel. All
three were
presidents of the college...
- the
Admiralty of
England The Earl of
Portland The Earl of
Lindsey William Juxon,
Bishop of
Lincoln The Earl of
Northumberland The Lord
Cottington Sir Henry...