He was also chaplain to the Earl of Lichfield, to whom he was related through his mother.
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After living at first in New Street, the Bleek family moved to The Hill in Mowbray.
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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.
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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.
Andrew Lloyd Webber | Frank Lloyd Wright | David Lloyd George | I Love Lucy | Lloyd Kaufman | Lloyd's of London | Julian Lloyd Webber | Christopher Lloyd | Lucy Liu | Lucy | Harold Lloyd | William Lloyd Garrison | Lloyd Alexander | Marie Lloyd | Lloyd | Lloyd Richards | John Lloyd Cruz | Lucy Stone | Lucy Lawless | Lloyd's Register | Curtis Gates Lloyd | The Lucy Show | Lucy Maud Montgomery | Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds | Lloyd Cole | Lucy Kaplansky | Lloyd's | Lloyd Stearman | Lloyd (singer) | Hugh Pughe Lloyd |