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Thanks for reminding us TSgt Joe C. that on July 12, 1389 King Richard II appointed the future author of the Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer, to the position of chief clerk of the king’s works in Westminster.
Geoffrey Chaucer's wonderful "Canterbury Tales" give us insight into life in the 14th century in England among the nobility, clergy, peasants and fledgling middle class.
Geoffrey Chaucer's wonderful "Canterbury Tales" give us insight into life in the 14th century in England among the nobility, clergy, peasants and fledgling middle class.
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