

Paul’s Cathedral School, where he probably first became acquainted with the influential writing of Virgil and Ovid. Geoffrey Chaucer is believed to have attended the St.

According to some sources, Chaucer’s father, John, carried on the family wine business. Chaucer’s family was of the bourgeois class, descended from an affluent family who made their money in the London wine trade. Poet Geoffrey Chaucer was born circa 1340, most likely at his parents’ house on Thames Street in London, England. He died October 25, 1400, in London, England, and was the first to be buried in Westminster Abbey’s Poet’s Corner. The Canterbury Tales became his best known and most acclaimed work.

In 1357, Geoffrey Chaucer became a public servant to Countess Elizabeth of Ulster and continued in that capacity with the British court throughout his lifetime.
