Hugh Peters and Oliver.
OLiver the late Usurper riding abroad one day in his Coach, Hugh Peters was mounted on a Steed, and followed af∣ter; it chanced a sudden shower of rain to fall, whereupon Oliver being unwilling his
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OLiver the late Usurper riding abroad one day in his Coach, Hugh Peters was mounted on a Steed, and followed af∣ter; it chanced a sudden shower of rain to fall, whereupon Oliver being unwilling his
Chaplain should be wet, sent him his Co••t to keep him dry: which Hughkin modestly refused, returning this answer to the Mes∣senger, that he would not be in his Coat for a thousand pound.