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4 unusual facts about Lucy Lloyd


Lucy Lloyd

He was also chaplain to the Earl of Lichfield, to whom he was related through his mother.

After living at first in New Street, the Bleek family moved to The Hill in Mowbray.

The ship ran aground on a reef near Cape Agulhas and, although the passengers and crew were rescued, Lucy lost most of her possessions and wedding gifts, managing to retrieve only a pair of vases for her sister (which she carried on her lap in the lifeboat) and a set of Sir Walter Scott's novels that had washed ashore in good condition as they were wrapped in waterproof packaging.

In 1911 a selection of texts from Bleek and Lloyd's extraordinary project – and a considerable achievement given Lloyd's personal circumstances at the time – was edited by her and published as Specimens of Bushman Folklore.



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