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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 a group of men of witchcraft, poisoning, and treason against King Henry VI. Goodgroom's testimony is significant because it provides a rare glimpse into the lives of ordinary people in medieval England. He was a member of the local community and had a reputation as a skilled mole catcher. However, his accusations against the accused men were likely motivated by personal gain and a desire for revenge. Goodgroom's story has been the subject of much speculation and debate over the years, with some historians arguing that he was a victim of circumstance and others suggesting that he was a cunning and ruthless individual. Despite the controversy surrounding his testimony, Goodgroom remains a fascinating figure in medieval history.
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