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  1. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 75267242. Source citation. Speaker of the English House of Commons and son of Geoffrey Chaucer and Philippa Roet. He was Chief Butler of England for almost thirty years, first appointed by Richard II, and on 20 March 1399 received a pension of twenty marks a year in exchange for offices granted him by the Duke, paying ...

  2. Am Hof Richards II. bekleidete er ab 1398 auf Lebenszeit das Hofamt des Mundschenks ( Chief Butler ). 1402 wurde Thomas Chaucer zum Sheriff von Berkshire und von Oxfordshire ernannt und erhielt in der Folgezeit weitere Verwaltungsposten. Von 1400 bis 1431 war er als Knight of the Shire für Oxfordshire Mitglied des House of Commons und war 1407 ...

  3. 1368 Birth of Thomas Hoccleve (died 1450), who wrote poems as a "disciple" of Chaucer. 1368-72 Chaucer writes "Fragment A" of the Romaunt of the Rose , The Book of the Duchess , probably a good many lyrics in French and English, now lost, and such lyrics as The Complaint unto Pity and The Complaint to His Lady.

  4. Rewriting Chaucer Culture, Authority, and the Idea of the Authentic Text, 1400–1602 Thomas A. Prendergast and Barbara Kline, eds. This collection of original essays examines how the idea of an authentic Chaucerian text was reimagined and reproduced by medieval and early modern scribes and editors to satisfy and shape the cultural expectations of their audiences.

  5. Thomas Chaucer, né vers 1367 et mort à Ewelme le 18 novembre 1434 [1], est un diplomate et homme politique anglais. Un proche de la maison de Lancastre , il est le président de la Chambre des communes du Parlement d'Angleterre à cinq reprises entre 1407 et 1421, un record « inégalé jusqu'au XVIII e siècle ».

  6. Thomas Chaucer. This is an unkown contemporary artist's rendering of Thomas Chaucer. Note that this artist has chosen to employ the pattern from Chaucer's coat of arms as the template for Thomas's clothing. This is a brass rubbing of the tomb portraits of Thomas Chaucer and his wife Maud Burghersh (Ewelme Church, 1436).

  7. Joan Mohun decided to sell Matilda on, to John of Gaunt. Matilda was co-heiress to her father’s share of the Burghersh lands, so she was a reasonably valuable prize. Gaunt bestowed her on Thomas Chaucer in marriage, Thomas being, of course, the nephew of his close friend and eventual third wife, Katherine de Roet.