William Juxon
(1582-1663), Archbishop of CanterburySitter in 11 portraits
after Unknown artist
oil on canvas, based on a work of circa 1640
NPG 500
by George Vertue
line engraving, early 18th century
NPG D26719
after Unknown artist
line engraving, mid 18th century
NPG D26720
by George Vertue
line engraving, 1731
NPG D37185
by George Vertue
engraving, circa 1745
NPG D19393
by George Vertue, published by John Ryall, and published by Robert Withy
line engraving, published 1757
NPG D26717
by George Vertue, published by John Ryall, and published by Robert Withy
engraving, published 1757
NPG D19544
after Sir Anthony van Dyck
line engraving, published 1794
NPG D26721
'The last moments of King Charles the First'
by James Scott, published by Thomas Boys, published by Rittner & Goupil, after William Fisk
mixed-method engraving, published 1838
NPG D32081
'Charles the First after parting with his children'
by Samuel Bellin, published by Mary Parkes, after John Bridges
mixed-method engraving, published 1841 (1838)
NPG D32079
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Laurie Pettitt
22 March 2017, 21:17
As Bishop of London, in 1649, Juxon was with Charles I at the time of his execution.
He reassured the King that although there would be a time of turbulence, he would soon be in the arms of his Saviour. Faith must be a wonderful thing to have.