Alice Chaucer
Alice Chaucer was a notable figure in the 15th century, known for her connections to the influential Chaucer family. She was the granddaughter of the famous poet Geoffrey Chaucer, who is often called the father of English literature. Alice was born around 1400 and became a prominent member of the English nobility through her marriage to John Montagu, the 3rd Earl of Salisbury.
As a member of the noble class, Alice played a significant role in the social and political landscape of her time. She inherited substantial estates and was involved in various legal and financial matters. Her lineage and connections helped maintain the legacy of her grandfather, Geoffrey Chaucer, in English history.