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July 1628 "''. lie was confirmed 15th July 162s", and received the temporalities on the ittth of the same month 58. On 19th Sept. 16 \] he was ad- vanced to the arehiepiscopal Bee of Canterbury ''. On his translation

[633 William Juxon, bishop elect of Hereford, was promoted 9 Car. I. to the see of London, and his election confirmed 23rd Oct. 1633. He was consecrated on the 27th of the same month 60, and enthroned ">th Nov. He was made high treasurer of England oth .March 1635, which office he enjoyed till 1641. He suffered in common with the other bishops during the rebellion, and retired to his manor of Little Compton, in Glou- cestershire. After the restoration he was translated to the Bee of Canterbury, which he obtained 20th Sept. 1660 61.

i*V)o Gilbert Shi i don, S.T.P., was elected bishop ofLon-

ia Car. I. don 23rd Oct. [660, and consecrated at Westminster,

in th' ohap I of king I lenry the Seventh, on the 28th

of the Bame month 63. On the death of primate Juxon

he was translated to Canterbury 31st A.ug. L663 63.

1663 III mi ft] j Ih \ ( mm \\. bishop of Kdlitbtiri/, - <le<l

[5Car.lI. Gilbert Sheldon in th' see of London 15th Sept.

1663 64 . He died 7th Oct. 1675, n-tat. 83, and was

buried in the parish church of Pulham. 1675 Hi \itv Compton, youngest son of the earl ofNorth- 1 r " ainpton, was translated from the bishopric of Oxford to that of London iSth Dec. 1675, and confirmed at Chelsea 6th Feb. [675 5. He died at Fulham 7th July 1713. aged 81, and was buried in the church- yard there. 1714 John Robinson, bishop of Bristol, was nominated to 13 Ann. London 8th Aug. 1 713, on the death of bishop Comp-

��56 Pat. 4 Car. I. p. 36. No. 8. 61 Ito^. Juxon, fol. 152.

r Reg. \l!ot. II. fol. 130. *"'- [bid. fol. 208.

58 Pat. 4 Car. I. p. 36. No. 7. Ibid. fol. 327.

Laud. I. fol. 1. '*-' Ibid. fol. 339. '" ll.i.l. fol. 18.

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