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
:‘DnPP®, r. Godfrcy-Faussett 0 mitiussioner of Scouts) . . '■ ), training of boys had ■inti tj?' . eiunatcd as national ,i fete and rally held id District Scouts' ncral Faussett depunho. owing to being Service, was unable •ral Faussett opened nt
30 June 1939 - Sussex Agricultural Express - Lewes, Sussex, England
fair and games day. to be held at Prince s Park on July 8, were made. The sports will be opened by Brig.- General Godfrey Faussett. As I told you last week, after the sports there will be displays in the arena from 6.30 “■*. but I omitted to say that it
17 June 1939 - Eastbourne Herald - Eastbourne, Sussex, England
this would help to satisfy the desire felt by practically all old Scouts to give back to Scouting something of what they had gained from it. Brig.-General Faussett considered that old Scouts should take a definite attitude towards all the negative infl
13 May 1939 - Hastings and St Leonards Observer - Hastings, Sussex, England
- Dr and Mrs Ewart; and Mrs Falkner. Lt.-Col. F. R- ft- Forsyth; Capt. and Mrs Fletcher; Mr and Mrs Conway Fletcher; Mrs Faussett- Farquhar; Mr and Mrs T. Fothringham; Miss Dorothy Fraser: Mrs Grey Fullerton; Capt. R. Fullerton; the Misses Forsyth-Grant;
22 April 1939 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
people who want to get the best out of this summer KING’S EQUERRY’S SON ENGAGED Mr. George Godfrey - Faussett. son of Captain Sir' Bryan Godfrey- Faussett, R.N., Extra Equerry to King George VI.. has become engaged to Miss Stella Mary Locker-Lampson, daughter
06 April 1939 - Newcastle Evening Chronicle - Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
scene from the Gang Show.” The 3rd Uckfield Rovers staged a mystic show. The County Commissioner, Brig.- General E. Godfrey Faussett, presented warrants to Miss D. V. Wilson (4th Uckfield) as G.S.M., R. L. Pollard (Ist Buxted) and A.S.M., A. Kenworthy as
10 March 1939 - Sevenoaks Chronicle and Kentish Advertiser - Sevenoaks, Kent, England
scene from the " Gang Show." The 3rd Uckfield Rovers staged a mystic show. The County Commissioner, Brig.- General E. Godfrey Faussett, presented warrants to Miss D. V. Wilson (4th Uckfield) as G.S.M., R. L. Pollard (Ist Buxted) and A.S.M., A. Kenworthy A
10 March 1939 - Kent & Sussex Courier - Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England
. There was an Informal gathering at the camp on Wednesday, when prominent Scout officials from all parts of the county were present. Brigadier-General E. G. Godfrey- Faussett. the County Commissioner, referred to the splendid work done by General Jeffreys
02 December 1938 - Sussex Agricultural Express - Lewes, Sussex, England
Norfolk, the County Commissioner for Sussex. Brigadier-General E. G. Godfrey Faussett, C. 8., C.M.G.. the Assistant County Commissioner. Brigadier-General Welch, and the County Secretary, Mr H. W. Bothamley. It was the first meeting of the Association
25 November 1938 - Littlehampton Gazette - Littlehampton, Sussex, England