Late Middle Ages · Europe · Culture

1362

English becomes the language of parliament

1362

The Pleading in English Act and the Chancellor's opening of parliament in the vernacular signaled that Middle English had returned to formal political use after three centuries of Anglo-Norman monopoly. Law courts followed within the decade, allowing commoners to understand proceedings that affected their lives. The language of Chaucer was becoming respectable in court and lecture hall at the same time.