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Revision as of 06:07, 25 February 2015

Chauncey Oldridge (1342 - 1379) was the first known victim of Dragon pox. As the cure had yet to be invented, he died of it.

Etymology

The name "Chauncey" comes from a Norman surname of unknown meaning. It was used as a given name in American in honour of Harvard president Charles Chauncey (1592-1672).

Appearances