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Chaucer, the ShipmanThe Shipman gestures with his hand
Chaucer, the FranklinThe Squire on a rearing horse
Chaucer, the SummonerThe Summoner about to deliver a summons
Chaucer, the PardonerThe Pardoner was a medieval cleric licensed to preach, and collect money in exchange for letters of indulgence; such letters were denounced by Chaucer among others
Chaucer, Man of LawThe Man of Law gesturing
Chaucer, the MerchantThe Merchant on a rearing horse
Chaucer, Second NunThe Second Nun rides sidesaddle
Chaucer, Nuns PriestThe Nuns Priest about to speak
Chaucer, the MancipleThe Manciple riding with spurs
Chaucer, the ReeveThe Reeve was the local officer and representative of the lord of the manor
Pilgrims Leave / ChaucerThe pilgrims leave the Tabard Inn Southwark on their pilgrimage to Canterbury
Pilgrims on the RoadThe Pilgrims on the road, the Miller prominent in the foreground
Pilgrims Set OutThe Pilgrims set out
HENRY V / PLAYERS / 14 / 50HENRY V OF ENGLAND Reigned 1413 - 1422
Henry V, BeardedHENRY V - in later life, wearing a beard
Richard II overseeing an Appeal of TreasonKing Richard II overseeing an Appeal of Treason. This process was used three times during Richards reign, the first one being in November 1387, when the Duke of Gloucester