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2 The will of Thomas Juxon658

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 October 2009

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659 Sir James Ley, first Lord Ley 1624, first earl of Marlborough 1626, lord treasurer 1624–28; died 14 March 1629.

660 Dr Daniel Rolls, chaplain to Colonel Sadler's regiment in 1654, minister at Swords in 1654 and at St Bride's Dublin in 1657: Seymour, St John, The puritans in Ireland (Oxford, 1912), pp. 115, 220.Google Scholar

661 Sir Charles and Robert Meredith were Juxon's brother-in-laws through his second wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Robert Meredith of Greenhills, county Kildare.

662 Charles Coote, the second earl of Mountrath, was married to Alice, the daughter of Sir Robert Meredith (above), Thomas Juxon's sister-in-law through his second marriage.

663 The above-written will was proved in London before that worshipful and honourable man, Sir Leoline Jenkins, knight, doctor of civil law, master, warden or legally appointed commissary of the prerogtive court of Canterbury, on the 21st day of December A.D. 1672, upon the oath of Elizabeth Juxon, daughter of the said deceased person, after she swore an oath on God's holy gospels well and faithfully to administer the same.

664 Agrees with the original will a comparison having been made by us Thomas Juxon, Richard Edes. 30 December 1672.