Geoffrey Chaucer note asking for time off work identified as his handwriting
by Dalya Alberge from World news | The Guardian on (#6CV3X)
Exclusive: Document was originally thought to be written by clerk on behalf of Canterbury Tales writer who worked as civil servant
A 14th-century bureaucratic document requesting time off work for a civil servant has been identified as the only surviving handwriting of Geoffrey Chaucer, revered as the father of English literature.
While it was known that the individual seeking a leave of absence was the author of The Canterbury Tales - during his 12-year employment as controller of the London Wool Quay - the application was assumed to have been made on his behalf by a clerk.
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