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- Goddard_Oxenbridge abstract "Sir Goddard Oxenbridge (c.1478 - 10 Feb. 1531) is an obscure minor nobleman of the Tudor Period. His daughter Lady Elizabeth Tyrwhitt is more famous for being Catherine Parr's lady-in-waiting and the author of Morning and Evening Prayers (1574). Her father is now best remembered for the notorious accusations associated with him which resulted in his death by a mob.During his lifetime rumours were spread about him. The likely source were smugglers who were secretly using Sir Goddard's estate as one of their bases. The legend that was propagated was that Oxenbridge was invulnerable to metal weapons and only wooden weapons would kill him. His great stature, he was described as a giant of a man and referred to as the Brede Giant and the Sussex Ogre, helped to make this fantastical legend more cogent to some of the local populace.The infamous tale concerning the knight was that he devoured a child every night for supper. Several children had disappeared from the locality. Gossip and the smugglers spread the rumour that Goddard was a cannibal, but he was observed to be a pious Christian so the rumours were discounted by most people.However the impact of the fanciful legends became so acute that Goddard Oxenbridge's life was ended when in a drunken state he was sawn in two with a wooden saw at Groaning Bridge by children who believed in the rumours.".
- Goddard_Oxenbridge birthDate "1478".
- Goddard_Oxenbridge birthYear "1478".
- Goddard_Oxenbridge deathDate "1531-02-10".
- Goddard_Oxenbridge deathYear "1531".
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- Goddard_Oxenbridge wikiPageLength "1933".
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- Goddard_Oxenbridge dateOfBirth "1478".
- Goddard_Oxenbridge dateOfDeath "1531-02-10".
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- Goddard_Oxenbridge name "Oxenbridge, Goddard".
- Goddard_Oxenbridge placeOfDeath "Brede, Sussex, England".
- Goddard_Oxenbridge shortDescription "Tudor nobleman and alleged ogre".
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- Goddard_Oxenbridge description "Tudor nobleman and alleged ogre".
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- Goddard_Oxenbridge hypernym Nobleman.
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- Goddard_Oxenbridge comment "Sir Goddard Oxenbridge (c.1478 - 10 Feb. 1531) is an obscure minor nobleman of the Tudor Period. His daughter Lady Elizabeth Tyrwhitt is more famous for being Catherine Parr's lady-in-waiting and the author of Morning and Evening Prayers (1574). Her father is now best remembered for the notorious accusations associated with him which resulted in his death by a mob.During his lifetime rumours were spread about him.".
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- Goddard_Oxenbridge name "Goddard Oxenbridge".
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- Goddard_Oxenbridge surname "Oxenbridge".