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... WESTMINSTER ABBEY Geoffrey Chaucer was buried in the Poets ' Corner in 1400. He lies at the entrance of St Benedict's Chapel , and the grave was marked by a plain slab , afterwards taken away . In 1551 his remains were removed to the ...
... WESTMINSTER ABBEY Geoffrey Chaucer was buried in the Poets ' Corner in 1400. He lies at the entrance of St Benedict's Chapel , and the grave was marked by a plain slab , afterwards taken away . In 1551 his remains were removed to the ...
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... Westminster Abbey , where at the great west dore he was received by the Singing Men and Choristers , who sang the Service of the Church to his grave , which is in the South Crosse Aisle , on which , on a paving stone of marble is writt ...
... Westminster Abbey , where at the great west dore he was received by the Singing Men and Choristers , who sang the Service of the Church to his grave , which is in the South Crosse Aisle , on which , on a paving stone of marble is writt ...
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... Westminster Abbey for a book on church architecture he had in preparation . While at work Blake was so hindered by the Westminster boys that he was compelled to complain to the Dean , who forthwith issued strict instructions that no boy ...
... Westminster Abbey for a book on church architecture he had in preparation . While at work Blake was so hindered by the Westminster boys that he was compelled to complain to the Dean , who forthwith issued strict instructions that no boy ...
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