Pilgrims 1
Pilgrims 2
Pilgrims 3
General Facts
100

A gentle nun who speaks French poorly, is overly concerned with manners, and dotes on her pets.

The Nun

100

A learned but poor scholar who spends money on books rather than clothes or food.

The Oxford Clerk (student)

100

A distinguished and chivalrous man who fought in many battles, embodying honor and courtesy.

The Knight

100

The author of The Canterbury Tales

Geoffrey Chaucer

200

A respected lawyer who knows every statute by heart and seems busier than he really is.

The Sergeant at Law (lawyer)

200

A slick and persuasive religious figure who arranges marriages for young women, loves money, and frequents taverns.

The Friar

200

A gallant young man, lover and cadet, who sings, dances, and is concerned with romance.

The Squire

200

What is the name of the Inn that all the pilgrims meet at before the pilgrimage?

The Tabard 

300

A wealthy woman who has traveled widely, had five husbands, and enjoys giving love advice.

Wife of Bath

300

A vain religious seller of relics and indulgences, with long yellow hair and a high voice.

The Pardoner

300

A quiet, devout parish priest who practices what he preaches and truly cares for his flock.

The Parson

300

What is the name of the town where the Inn is located? (AKA where do they start the pilgrimage?)

Southwark

400

A brash, bawdy, strong man who tells crude stories and cheats customers with false weights.

The Miller

400

A religious figure who eats well, loves hunting, and ignores strict monastic rules.

The Monk

400

Loves fine clothes and boasts of his profits in trade, but is in debt despite appearances.

The Merchant

400

Where does the pilgrimage end? AND who are they going to pay their respects to?

Canterbury; St. Thomas Becket

500

A charitable and hard-working farmer who pays his tithes and helps his neighbors.

The Plowman

500

A church officer with a red, pimply face who takes bribes and threatens excommunication.

The Summoner

500

A wealthy landowner who enjoys food, wine, and hospitality, living for pleasure.

The Franklin

500

In what month does the pilgrimage take place?

April