By contemporary accounts, Chapman was a true eccentric: "He went bare-footed, and often travelled miles through the snow in that way," and he "wore on his head a tin utensil which answered both as a cap and a mush pot."
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By contemporary accounts, Chapman was a true eccentric: "He went bare-footed, and often travelled miles through the snow in that way," and he "wore on his head a tin utensil which answered both as a cap and a mush pot."