- - a knight's sleeveless or short-sleeved coat
- - Sleeveless jerkin
- - Sleeveless tunic
- - Poet joins volunteers providing cover for knight
- - herald's coat, thanks to the artist
- - herald's jacket
- - Army poet's sleeveless jacket
- - Sleeveless cape formerly worn by heralds and knights
- - Capital raised by duke for herald's tunic
- - Knight's coat
- - Herald's tunic
- - Jacket worn by a herald
- - Herald's coat or tunic
- - Tunic
- - Rod wearing a little old coat
- - Word of thanks with poet getting ceremonial tunic
- - Herald's jerkin
- - Knight's tunic
- - Bolt wears little sleeveless tunic
- - Short sleeveless tunic
- - Short tunic
- - Herald's coat
- - Knight's outer tunic
- - Forbid to wear a little jacket
- - Chaucer's .... Inn
- - Knight's jacket
- - Part of a knight's outfit
- - Piece of knight clothes
- - Armor-covering garment
- - Armor coverer
- - Knight's garment
- - Knight's sleeveless tunic
- - Sleeveless tunic worn over a knight's armor
- - Knight shirt?
- - Harry Bailly's inn
- - Knight's cloak
- - Herald's cloak
- - Geraint's tunic
- - Knightly tunic.
- - Knight's attire
- - Sleeveless jacket
- - Knight wear
- - Knight's outerwear
- - Thanks poet for item of clothing
- - Chaucer inn
- - Gilet
- - Bad rat destroyed old garment
- - Old garment cheers poet
- - 'The Canterbury Tales' inn
- - .... inn of "Canterbury Tales"
- - Jerkin and grey 'eadgear viewed from behind
- - Clothing label associated with regulars in Harrods
- - "Canterbury Tales" inn
- - Outer garment for Lancelot
- - Garment for Geraint
- - Inn of the Canterbury pilgrims.
- - Chaucerian inn.
- - Inn in "The Canterbury Tales."
- - Inn of the Canterbury Tales.
- - Inn at Southwark: Canterbury Tales.
- - Bugle pendant.
- - Cloak
- - Short coat
- - the ........, inn from which the pilgrims in the canterbury tales went
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