This supplementary volume is partly occupied with complimentary verses by the fellows of King's, who address Winterton as "Medicum a suis juxta statuta designatum.
The closing passage is as follows: "In libro ecclesie Sancti Botulphi juxta Aldersgate Londo[=n] habetur quae pars corporis Sancti Botulphi per bone memorie regem Edwardum ecclesie B.
This old friar house (juxta Holborne, saith the patent) was by King Edward I.
More, I read of a stone house called Sto da de Winton juxta Stenden bridge, which in that lane was over Walbrooke water.
In the second apparition, all is right, if we leave out “in Cornubia juxta mare,” which was added either by William or by the monk who was showing him the book.
Of the Lady Elizabeth he says: "Sepulta est juxta Hugonem maritum apud Theokesbury.
It is called: Atlantis insula à Nicolao Sanson, antiquitati restituta; nunc demum majori forma delineata, et in decem regna juxta decem Neptuni filios distributa.
Fray Ludovico Geronimo de Oré, a native of Guamanga, in Peru, was the author of Rituale seu Manuale ac brevem formam administrandi sacramenta juxta ordinem S.
We walked for some Time juxta Fluvium; and he talked not badlie of his Travels, insomuch as I founde there was really more in him than one would think.
Footnote 127: Yet on great emergencies (says Sanut) the barons brought a voluntary aid; decentem comitivam militum juxta statum suum.
Against the contemporary notion, which derives it from juxta omne, he treats it as a corruption of the Latin capitaneus.
Of these I hold the life and death in equal estimation--Eorum ego vitam mortemque juxta aestimo.
Templars a site for a mill super Fletam Juxta Castelum Bainard, and all the course of the water of Fleet and a messuage juxta pontem de Flete.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "juxta" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.