Who did the narrator meet at Tabbard?
At the Tabbard Inn in Southwark, the narrator meets a group of twenty-nine pilgrims who are preparing to set off on a pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral. This group includes a variety of people from different backgrounds and walks of life, including a knight, a squire, a yeoman, a prioress, a monk, a friar, a merchant, a clerk, a wife of Bath, a miller, a cook, a manciple, a reeve, a summoner, a pardoner, a haberdasher, a carpenter, a weaver, a dyer, a tapestry-maker, a clerk of Oxford, a sergeant of the law, a Franklin, a physician, a ploughman, a parson, and a host.