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V.—The Seal of Chaucer: Copy of the Deed to which it is appended: Copy of a public Instrument notifying to him his removal from his Office of Clerk of the King's Works.—In a Letter to Sir Henry Ellis from Joseph Hunter, a Fellow of the Society

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2012

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I beg to have the honour of laying before the President and Members of the Society of Antiquaries what I cannot but deem a very interesting relic, an Impression from the Seal of Geoffrey Chaucer, perhaps the only impression which has descended to our times. I am sorry, however, that it is only a drawing from the original which is now produced; but the original itself will be shewn to any member of the Society who feels an interest about it.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1851

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page 44 note a That is, by being indented both at the top and at the left-hand margin.

page 44 note b Interlined.