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About 1555, Mr Nicholas Brigham, a gentleman of Oxford whogreatly admired the genius of Chaucer, erected the presenttomb, as near to the spot where the poet lay, "before the chapelof St Benet," as was then possible by reason of the "cancelli,"<14> which the Duke of Buckingham subsequently obtainedleave to remove, that room might be made for the tomb ofDryden. On the structure of Mr Brigham, besides a full-lengthrepresentation of Chaucer, taken from a portrait drawn by his"scholar" Thomas Occleve, was -- or is, though now almostillegible -- the following inscription:--
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