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The Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse

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The Clerk. The Merchant . The Squire . The Franklin . The Doctor. The Pardoner. The Shipman . The Prioress. Chaucer . Monk and Hound . The Nun ' s Priest . The Second Nun . The Canon ' s

myrie talkyng/ of the Hoost/. to Chaucer . WHan seyd was al this myracle / euery man As sobre was / that wonder was to se Til that oure hoost iapen he bigan .i. Chaucer And thanne at erst he

Hoost to Chaucer WHan seyd was al this myrakele euery man As sobere was that wondir was to see Til that oure hoost Iapyn tho [la ter ] be-gan And thanne at erst he lokede vp-on mee .i. Chaucer And

scripti inden tati penes predictis Thoma Chaucer , Johanne et Hamone remanenti predicti Ricardus et Agnes sigilla sua apposuerunt: alteri vero parti hujus scripti indentati penes predictis Ricardo et Agnete remanenti predicti Thomas Chaucer , Johannes , et Hamo sigilla

[ c. 1425 ] This is a fragment of a letter, which from the mention of " master Chaucer " ( Thomas Chaucer , who died in 1434 ) must have been addressed to the first Thomas Stonor . The

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245 Robertus le Chaucer. (1302) Close R.Edw.I 531 John le Chaucer of London. (1304-5) Court R.Lond. p.166 Thomas de Kydemenstre, chaucer. (1311) Court R.Colchester 1 31 Bartholomew le Chaucer. (1332) Sub.R.Lond. in Unwin Finance 70 Tehobaldus le Chaucer. (1428) Feudal

an envoie as a concluding stanza. c1432-a1500(c1390) Chaucer L.St. Robinson Lenvoy to King Richard. c1450(1399) Chaucer Purse Benson-Robinson Lenvoy de Chaucer. a1500(c1380) Chaucer Bal.Ch. Benson-Robinson Lenvoye. c1450(c1393) Chaucer Scog. Benson-Robinson Lenvoy de Chaucer a Scogan. A message. c1425(a1420) Lydg. TB

Cristienli adv. In a Christian manner. c1415 Chaucer CT.ML. Lnsd 851 B.1122 Þis Childe Moris..leued Cristienly.

embrouding ger. Embroidering. (c1390) Chaucer CT.Pars. Manly-Rickert I.417 The cost of embrawdynge.

attourning ger. Return. c1410 Chaucer CT.Kn. Hrl 7334 A.2095 The day approcheþ of her attournyng.

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February 1405 Feb. 18. Westminster. To Thomas Chaucer the chief butler, or to his representative in the port of Bristol. Order of the prise of the king's wines in that port for this year only to deliver of the king's

January 1417 Jan. 28. Westminster. To Thomas Chaucer the chief butler, or to his representative in the port of London. Order without taking custom, prise, subsidy or duty to deliver to the duke of Burboun, the king's prisoner, his servants

May 30. Westminster. To the escheator in Essex. Order to give Thomas Chaucer and Maud his wife seisin of the moiety of the manor of Hatfelde Peverell which pertains to them by inheritance in right of the said Maud after

Jan. 23. Westminster. Richard Catermaynes of Oxfordshire to Thomas Chaucer esquire. Recognisance for 60 l ., to be levied etc. in Oxfordshire. John Welweton the younger, otherwise called John Wodehay the younger, to William Hankeforde knight, Robert Veel the elder,

1. Westminster. William Walderne mayor of London, John Prophete clerk, Thomas Chaucer, Richard Whytyngton, Thomas Knolles, Richard Merlawe, Nicholas Wotton, Thomas Fauconer, William Sevenoke, Robert Arnolde, Thomas Aleyne, John Aleyne and Henry Somer to the king. Recognisance for 10,000 marks,

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Print from 6 MSS not containing the Pardoner ’ s Tale, The Chaucer Society Series 1, 92, London: Tr ü bner. Hammond, E. P. 1908, rpt. 1933. Chaucer: A Bibliographical Manual , New York: Macmillan, rpt, New York: Peter Smith,

'Ther be vi thynges'. 'and so be hit. Amen'. English f. 28r Prayer 'O vos sacerdotes'. Latin ff. 29r-48r Geoffrey Chaucer Tale of Melibeus (IPMEP 18 ) 'A yonge man myghtye and riche'. 'his goode name for it is written'.

the Time of Chaucer to Henry VIII c. 1380 - c. 1509: The Bodleian Library, Oxford, MSS Additional - Digby , vol. 1, Turnhout: Harvey Miller Publishers, p. 48, no. 115. Hammond, E. P. 1908, rpt. 1933. Chaucer: A Bibliographical

Eljenholm Nichols, A., and Scott, K. L. ed, 2001. An Index of Images in English Manuscripts from the Time of Chaucer to Henry VIII c. 1380-c.1509: Fascicle 2, MSS Dodsworth-Marshall , London, Turnhout: Harvey Miller Publishers, p. 53, no. 540.

Eljenholm Nichols, A., and Scott, K. L. ed, 2001. An Index of Images in English Manuscripts from the Time of Chaucer to Henry VIII c. 1380-c.1509: Fascicle 2, MSS Dodsworth-Marshall , London, Turnhout: Harvey Miller Publishers, p.88, no. 662. Madan,

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Oxford, Bodleian Library, Rawlinson Poet. 141 Text: Chaucer, Canterbury Tales Tranche 1 fol. 58rThis alison . answerd who is there . That knokketh so . j warant hit a thefe . Why nay q d he god wote my swete

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