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William Juxon, Archbishop of Canterbury (1582 - 1663)

Clergyman and Archbishop of Canterbury Dictionary of National Biography entry: http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/15179?docPos=2 Other biography: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Juxon Relevant locations: Title (royalty or holy order) Canterbury, Kent
Workplace or place of business Canterbury Cathedral, Canterbury
Relationships: Alexander Cooke (-bur. 26 Mar 1672) was a employed by William Juxon
References in Documents:
Bargrave's catalogue: Rara, Antiqua, et Numismata Bargraviana (Canterbury Cathedral Lit MS E 16a) [*] On the back of the drawing (which is on parchment), is the following inscription: "Shaban Aga il Grand d’ ALGEERS. The King of Argeers, to whom I delivered his Maties letters credential, when in 1662 I went his Maties commissioner for the redemption of the English captives there with hierarchical and cathedral money, with which I redeemed and brought home with me all, viz. 162 slaves. John Bargrave, Gent., of Kent. Canon of Christ Church, Canterbury. An Italian slave, a painter, drew me this rude piece at Argeers, very like as to face and habit. The copies of which in large I gave, one to his Matie Charles the Second, who hanged it in his private closet; another I gave to my patron, Archbishop Juxon; a third to Archbishop Sheldon; and a fourth I kept for myself, in memorandum of that Christian and noble imploy, 1662.”
Bargrave's labels (Canterbury Cathedral loose papers) The Virginian Natiues mony The natiue Virginian mony, gould, siluer, pearle, brought ouer by Mr Mr. Alexander Coocke that being thrust owt of his liuing at Dankester in Yorksheer by the Rebels went ouer. Chaplaine to Sr Sir Tho Lunsford and at the Kings restauration was made Minister of Chislet neere Canterbury in Kent, by Archbishop Juxon. --------- The black that is the gold. The name forgot, The long white, their siluer caled Ranoke The smale white theire pearle caled Wapenpake The wife And Daughter of Mr Mr. Cooke gaue mee thē as a present at a newe years time. John Bargraue Præb Prebendary Cant. Canterbury 1673.
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713) and four Parchments containing the Subscriptions of Archbishop Parker, (of which his Mem. p. 62.) and most of the first Sett of Qu. Elizabeth's Bishops, when they took the Oath of Supremacy. These, and their Successors, are digested Alphabetically; Abbot, Atterbury; Barckley, Barlow, Bentham, Best, Beveridge, Boyle, Bramhall, Brideoake, Bridgeman, Bullingham, Burnet; Compton, Cosins, Cox, Cumberland; Davyes, Dolben, Doping; Fell, Fleetwood, Fowler; Gardiner, Geste, Goodman, Grindall, Guning; Hacket, Hall, Harsnet, Hartstong, Hooper, Hopkins, Hough, Humfreys, Huntington, Hutton; Jewel, Jones, Juxon; Ken, Kidder, King; Lake, Lamplugh, Laud, Leighton, Lloyd, Loftus; Margetson, Marsh, Matthewes, Merrick, Mewe, More, Morley, Morton, Montague; Neile, Nicolson; Palliser, Parker, Parkurst, Patrick, Pearson, Pilkington; Rainbow, Ravis, Reynolds, Robinson; Sandys, Scory, Sharp, Sheldon, Smalridge, Sprat, Stern, Stillingfleet, Stratford; Taylor, Tenison, Thornbrough, Tillotson, Turner; Usher; Wake, Walker, Walton, Watson, Wettenhall, White, Whitgift, Wickham, Wilkins, Williams, Wilson, Worth; Young.