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Former mole catcher and accused witch
Robert Goodgroom was a mole catcher who lived in medieval England. He is best known for his testimony in 1440, in which he accused several men of witchcraft, poisoning, and treason against King Henry VI. Goodgroom's testimony was seen as a turning point in the witch hunts of the time, and it has been the subject of much historical study and debate. Despite his role in the witch hunts, Goodgroom's story is also one of personal courage and conviction. He risked his own life to speak out against the accused men, and his testimony helped to bring about justice in a time of great turmoil. Goodgroom's legacy is complex and multifaceted, and his story continues to fascinate historians and scholars today.
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