English: A painted portrait of Sir James Whitelocke (28 November 1570 – 22 June 1632), an English judge and politician who sat in the House of Commons of England between 1610 and 1622.
Date
circa 1632
date QS:P571,+1632-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
left side: "Jacobus Whitlocke miles / unus Justiciarum / ad placita corum / ipſo rege." ["James Whitlocke, knight, one of the justices for pleas before the King himself."]; "Nec Beneficio, nec Metu." ["Neither by benefice nor by fear."]; right side: "Vixit annos 61. mensis 6. / dies 24. / Obijt 21. July. 1632." ["Lived 61 years, 6 months, 24 days. Died 21 July 1632."]; "Imago posthuma." ["Posthumous image."]
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