17 examples of juxon in sentences

The Hall was built by Archbishop Juxon in the reign of Charles II., on the site of the hall built by Archbishop Boniface (1244), which was pulled down by Scot and Hardyng, the regicides, who purchased the palace when it was sold under the Commonwealth.

Juxon's arms and the date 1663 are over the door leading to the palace.

Here, the scaffold not being ready, he prayed and conversed with Bishop Juxon, ate some bread, and drank some claret.

He devoted his time to devotional exercises in the company of Herbert and of Dr. Juxon, bishop of London, who at the request of Hugh Peters (and it should be recorded to the honour of that fanatical preacher) had been permitted to attended the monarch.

Here he remained almost two hours, in constant expectation of the last summons, spending his time partly in prayer and partly in discourse with Dr. Juxon.

" Having added, at the suggestion of Dr. Juxon, "I die a Christian according to the profession of the church of England, as I found it left me by my father," he said, addressing himself to the prelate, "I have on my side a good cause, and a gracious God.

That nobleman, accompanied by the marquess of Hertford, the earls of Southampton and Lindsey, Dr. Juxon, and a few of the king's attendants, deposited it in a vault in the choir of St. George's chapel, which already contained the remains of Henry VIII.

D'Artagnan undertook this difficult task, while Aramis was to personate Bishop Juxon, the royal chaplain, and explain to Charles the attempt being made to save him.

At nine o'clock in the morning Aramis, this time in attendance on Bishop Juxon, was once more in the king's room.

(To William Juxon, archbishop of Canterbury).

Soon after the King was dressed, Bishop Juxon came to him, according to his appointment the night before.

The day was so piercing that the king, at the persuasion of Bishop Juxon, wore a cloak till the moment of his death.

The body of the King being embalmed, under the orders of Herbert and bishop Juxon, was removed to St. James's.

And then all the lords in their order, and the king himself, walked on foot, upon blue cloth, from Westminster hall to the Abbey church, where, after a sermon preached by Dr. Morley, (then bishop of Worcester,) in Henry the seventh's chapel, the king was sworn, crowned, and anointed, by Dr. Juxon, archbishop of Canterbury, with all the solemnity that in those cases had been used.

"1648.Richard, the son of George Juxon, gent., and Sarah, his wife, who was slayne

on Ritual to Parliament (1870), where a large number of injunctions from Parker to Juxon (1640) are gathered together.

JUXON, WILLIAM, archbishop of Canterbury, born in Chichester; became in succession bishop of Worcester and bishop of London, and attended Charles I. in prison and on the scaffold; lived in privacy till the Restoration, four months after which he was made archbishop, and died about two years after his elevation (1582-1663).

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