he was buried in westminster abbey in london
Chaucer was afforde this honour as he had been clerk of the works for some building workscarried out
Geoffrey Chaucer was buried at Westminster Abbey in London. His burial section is called the http://www.answers.com/topic/poets-corner. Robert Browning, Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy and Rudyard Kipling are among the other writers who were also buried in the Poet's Corner.
its not barried its buried and he's "barried" somewhere you don't know about
Karl Marx buried in the London area
he died in grass and got burried in the ground
Geoffrey Chaucer, often considered the Father of English literature, is buried in Westminster Abbey. He is widely known for his work "The Canterbury Tales," which is one of the most important pieces of English literature.
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No, Chaucer is not single.
The Man in Sounderwas buried in the unfenced area behind the Meetin' house.
Two Creeks Buried Forest State Natural Area was created in 1967.
he was buried, he was cremated. but there is a memorial around the area that he died in...
His extensive use of English vernacular from his time that used in his stories, particularly in The Canterbury Tales.