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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...
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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...
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    nearby Juxon Street. In 1963, the school closed and children at St Barnabas moved to the new Cherwell School in North Oxford. 24 Great Clarendon Street is...
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  • Sophia's School and leads Ragi from outside Jordan College (Turl Street) to Juxon Street where Sebastian Makepeace lives. Ragi flies above Lyra and hides...
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    Lambeth Walk (category Streets in the London Borough of Lambeth)
    Street. Fitzalan Street, off Lambeth Walk, takes its name from the Norfolk ducal family, while Juxon Street is named after Archbishop William Juxon,...
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    dating from 1836. Beaumont Street Great Clarendon Street Juxon Street Kingston Road Little Clarendon Street Observatory Street St Bernard's Road Walton...
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    Picture House Jubilee Street Party, 2012, in Cardigan Street Art Jericho, a contemporary art gallery Great Clarendon Street Juxon Street Curl, 1977, pages...
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    the former coal wharf. Coal traffic was relocated to a canal wharf in Juxon Street, in Jericho, Oxford. The goods wharf and the remainder of the coal wharf...
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  • Juxon Baronetcy, of Albourne in the County of Sussex, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 28 December 1660 for William Juxon....
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  • bought a block of houses in Juxon Street from St John’s College. Planning permission was received to demolish eight Juxon Street houses and build a three-story...
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    Walton Well Road (category Streets in Oxford)
    site of the Eagle Ironworks, St Sepulchre's Cemetery and beyond that Juxon Street. The Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance, a research institute...
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  • Holst Court Holyoak Road Hornbeam Close Hotspur Street Ingram Close Juxon Street – after William Juxon, Archbishop of Canterbury 1660–63, by connection...
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    House (at its rear side on the street of Whitehall). Charles spent the day praying with the Bishop of London, William Juxon. On 29 January, Charles burnt...
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    17th-century alchemist with an eagle-demon who had his laboratory on nearby Juxon Street. An entry for the Eagle Ironworks is included in an extract from a fictitious...
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  • Who Haunted Himself (1970) - Sir Charles Freeman Cromwell (1970) - Bishop Juxon Catweazle (1971) - The Walking Trees - Colonel Arnold Dickenson Lord Peter...
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    Sir William Juxon, 2nd Bt (dsp1739/40) of Little Compton in Gloucestershire (now Warwickshire), the heir and great nephew of Archbishop Juxon. As a widow...
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    player[citation needed] Frederick Burrows (1887–1973), Governor of Bengal Juxon Barton (1891–1980), Governor of Fiji[citation needed] Noele Gordon (1919–1985)...
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    runners and athletes of all ages. Other sports include cycling. William Juxon, born 1582, attended The Prebendal School before studying at Oxford. He...
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  • consult himself and his family. The College and the Bishop of London, William Juxon, decided in favour of the midwives and rejected Chamberlen’s plan. In 1653...
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