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What was Chaucer's profession?

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Như Phương Hồ

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Chaucer started as a Page and then a Valet, he was in the army and taken prisoner whilst with Edward lll. Later ramsomed. He was appointed Comptroller of Customs for the port of London, Justice of the Peace in Kent, he was elected to Parliament and also was Deputy Forester in Somerset

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Geoffrey Chaucer was a poet and author.

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Geoffrey Chaucer was a poet, philosopher, alchemist, and author. He was also a diplomat and civil servant, working as a bureaucrat and courtier for the English crown.

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