2 May, the anniversary of the engagement of King Richard II of England to Anne of Bohemia, which took place in 1381. If so, the passage would have originally meant 32 days after March, i.e. Modern scholars believe that there is a copying error in the extant manuscripts and that Chaucer actually wrote, ' Syn March was gon'. However, it is not clear that Chaucer was referencing 1 April since the text of the 'Nun's Priest's Tale' also states that the story takes place on the day when the sun is ' in the sign of Taurus had y-rune Twenty degrees and one', which would not be 1 April.
32 days since March began, which is 1 April. In the ' Nun's Priest's Tale', a vain cock Chauntecleer is tricked by a fox on ' Since March began thirty days and two', i.e. No such event ever took place.Ī disputed association between 1 April and foolishness is in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales (1392). An 1857 ticket to 'Washing the Lions' at the Tower of London in London.