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  1. Thomas Chaucer. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August 2020. WeRelate person ID. Thomas_Chaucer_(1) 0 references. WikiTree person ID. Chaucer-2. subject named as.

  2. Thomas Chaucer. Born about 1367 in London, England. Ancestors. Son of Geoffrey Chaucer and Philippa (Roet) Chaucer. Brother of Elizabeth Chaucer and Lewis Chaucer. Husband of Matilda (Burghersh) Chaucer — married 1395 [location unknown] Descendants. Father of Alice (Chaucer) de la Pole. Died 18 Nov 1434 at about age 67 in Ewelme, Oxfordshire ...

  3. Thomas Chaucer. Thomas Chaucer (c. 1367 – 18 de noviembre de 1434) fue un cortesano y político inglés. Hijo del poeta Geoffrey Chaucer y su esposa Philippa Roet, Thomas tenía lazos familiares y sociales con la alta nobleza inglesa, aunque él era plebeyo. Fue elegido quince veces para el Parlamento de Inglaterra, fue presidente de la ...

  4. About Sir Thomas Chaucer, M.P. He was Speaker of the English House of Commons on three occasions. He was also a poet and administrator. He was Chief Butler of England for almost 30 years, attended 15 parliaments and was Speaker of the House 5 times, a feat not surpassed until the 18th century. He married heiress Maud Burghersh around 1395 and ...

  5. Alice Chaucer. Alice de la Pole 1. The only child and heir of Thomas Chaucer, Alice’s career illustrates just how far the Chaucers had risen in English society. Her first marriage to Sir John Phelip, whilst still a minor, lasted barely more than a year and was followed six years later by a second marriage to Thomas Montagu, Earl of Salisbury.

  6. Thomas Chaucer (1367-1434) Born: 1367 Speaker of the House of Commons Died: 18th November 1434 at Ewelme, Oxfordshire. Thomas was the eldest son of the famous writer, Geoffrey Chaucer, by his wife Philippa the daughter of Sir Payne Roet and sister of Catherine Swnyford, mistress and afterwards wife of Prince John of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster.

  7. Geoffrey Chaucer ( / ˈtʃɔːsər / CHAW-sər; c. 1343 – 25 October 1400) was an English poet, author, and civil servant best known for The Canterbury Tales. [1] He has been called the "father of English literature", or, alternatively, the "father of English poetry". [2] He was the first writer to be buried in what has since come to be ...