[In the Year of Our Lord 1527 at the age of 70]on painted label
Coat of arms, motto bottom left: wax seal with the arms of Everhard Jabach, with his motto: Vivit post funera virtus (Virtue lives beyond death).
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2008-01-04 08:31 Clithering 484×615× (129193 bytes) {{subst:Information| |A= William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1503 to 1532, also Lord Chancellor from 1502 to 1515. |B= [http://www.tate.org.uk/tateetc/issue8/messagesfromamaster.htm Tate Gallery], London |C= 1527 |D= [[小漢斯·荷爾拜因|Ha