William Juxon

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William Juxon was a 17th-century English clergyman who rose to become Archbishop of Canterbury and played a prominent role in the religious and political life of the Stuart monarchy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 17th-century English clergyman
Anglican bishop
Archbishop of Canterbury
human
academicDegree Bachelor of Civil Law
Doctor of Civil Law
appointedBishopOfLondon 1633
appointedLordHighTreasurer 1636
associatedWith English Civil War period
Stuart period
surface form: Stuart monarchy
burialPlace St John’s College, Oxford
clergyRank archbishop
bishop
priest
consecratedArchbishopOfCanterbury 1660
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
dateOfBirth 1582
dateOfDeath 4 June 1663
diocese Diocese of London
Province of Canterbury
educatedAt Merchant Taylors’ School, London
St John’s College, Oxford
era Stuart period
knownFor loyalty to the Stuart monarchy
role in the religious settlement at the Restoration
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Church of England hierarchy
monarchDuringTenure Charles I of England
Charles II of England
notableEvent attended the execution of Charles I
notableRole spiritual adviser to Charles I at his execution
occupation archbishop
bishop
clergyman
placeOfBirth CHICHESTER
surface form: Chichester

Sussex
placeOfDeath Lambeth
London, England
surface form: London
politicalAlignment Royalist
positionHeld Archbishop of Canterbury
Bishop of London
Dean of Worcester
Lord High Treasurer
surface form: Lord High Treasurer of England

President of St John’s College, Oxford
predecessor William Laud
religion Church of England
successor Gilbert Sheldon

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