dancing. The event was opened by Ueut.-Col. W. J. Keen, District Commissioner for Scouts and Assistant County Commissioner. who deputised for Brlg.- General Godfrey Faussett, who was unable to be nresent. As for the sports, the racing was good'and competition
12 July 1939 - Eastbourne Gazette - Eastbourne, Sussex, England
arrangements for the hospitality and entertainment of the distinguished visitors to the Moot, including Brigadier-General Godfrey Faussett and Lieutenant-Colonel O. Walton, Headquarters Commissioners, Hr. Griffin. editor of " The Scouter." the County Commissioner
26 April 1932 - Coventry Evening Telegraph - Coventry, Warwickshire, England
tiodfrey Faussett, from Imperial Headquarters. said the Chief Scout was et present in India where the movement was making great strides in breaking down caste. The toast of "Our Guests" was given by Ald. Frank H. Jones, chairman of the Birmingham Scout Counci
10 February 1937 - Birmingham Daily Gazette - Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Brigadier-General Godfrey Faussett C.8., C.M.0.. said they had a troop of boys and were getting a hut, but the affair was being run single handed. Was it going to fall through if for any reason Miss Wilson had to give up? He thought
19 March 1937 - Sussex Agricultural Express - Lewes, Sussex, England
Scouters and Cubbers of East Sussex, which was conducted by Brigadier-General E. G. Godfrey Faussett. C.B , C.M.Q.. Assistant Counter Commissioner for the Training of Scout Officers. The proceedings opened with tea in the Boys' Club at the where a party of over
03 April 1931 - Sussex Agricultural Express - Lewes, Sussex, England
defence. THE ARROWE JAMBOREE. VISIT BY GENERAL FAUSSETT AND COLONEL WALTON. A visit was pad to Armwe Park, Woodchurch, to-day. by General Godfrey Faumett and Colonel Walton, of the headquarters staff of the Boy Scouts, London, in coanect.on with the arrangements
05 June 1929 - Liverpool Echo - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Ail address was given by the Chief Commissioner > Bug -General O. Godfrey Faussett'. who said I hey thanked for the life their Chief, who was really wonderful man. He felt sure many people did not realise how wonder; til he was. The Chief
24 January 1941 - Sussex Agricultural Express - Lewes, Sussex, England
District Boy Scouts and Cubs attended a service conducted by the Rt. Rev. C. J. G. Saunders. An address was given by the Rev. R. White (Vicar of Fairwarp and District Commissioner). Others present included Major-General Godfrey Faussett (County Commissioner)
26 April 1940 - Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish Advertiser - Sevenoaks, Kent, England
Commandant, and Major Godfrey Faussett, of the 3rd Battalion, will be Chief Staff officer Sergt. Major G. Davis, of the St. Mary's Chesharn Company, will be the Camp Sergeant Major. A camp for members of the Church Scout Patrols and Training Corps will
05 July 1912 - Buckinghamshire Examiner - Chesham, Buckinghamshire, England