Cooper (Lewes County School for Boys). Ladles: Captain, Miss A. Dumbrell (school teacher). Mrs. Smart (doctor’s wife). Miss E. Faussett (garden architect), Miss M. Elliot (secretary of the Surgical Aid Society), Miss R. Prichard (hiatory specialist), and Miss
19 August 1938 - Sussex Agricultural Express - Lewes, Sussex, England
District Commissioner of Hammersmith). In addition to these two gentlemen, the visitors included Brigadier- General Godfrey Faussett (Countv Commissioner) and Mr. A. F. G. Adams (Chairman of the Southdown District). Burgess Hill gave bridge-building display
26 July 1938 - Mid Sussex Times - Haywards Heath, Sussex, England
others present Included Brig.-Gen. Godfrey Faussett (Assistant County Commissioner for East Sussex, and Acting Courty Commissioner), Brig.-Oen. M. H. E. Welch (A.C.C., West Sussex), Major W. Hooker (A.C.C., Scouts), Col. St. G. Caulfend (District Commissioner
14 July 1938 - West Sussex Gazette - Arundel, Sussex, England
H. S. Read. J.P. (chairman of the Hastings and District Boy Scouts' Association) and Mrs. Read, Mr. H. W. Bothamlev (county secretary) and Brig.-General E. G. Godfrey Faussett. The Scouts and Cubs marched on to the parade ground, headed their colours
09 July 1938 - Hastings and St Leonards Observer - Hastings, Sussex, England
NEWS FROM THE DISTRICT SCOUTS AT CHURCH PROMISES RENEWED AT BATTLE Brig-General E. O. Godfrey Faussett (County Commissioner), read the lesson, and Lieut.-Colonel J. E. H. Sawyer (Assistant County Commissioner for Training) led the renewal of the promise
04 June 1938 - Hastings and St Leonards Observer - Hastings, Sussex, England
drill and gym display. Among the large company present were the Marquess and Marchioness Abergavenny. General E. Godfrcv- Faussett assistant county commislonen. and Bng.-Gcneral E. O'Brien (chairman of the local association).
20 May 1938 - Sussex Agricultural Express - Lewes, Sussex, England
opportunity for the people of Sussex to do their good turn for the Scouts. The Mayor and Mayoress took tea with the Duke. and among the company were Brigadier - General Godfrey - Faussett and Brigadier-General Welch, respectively Assistant County Commissioners
18 May 1938 - Worthing Gazette - Worthing, Sussex, England
Slater (district commissioner), Captain C. N. C. Boyle assistant HQ. commissioner for Cubs), Brigadier-General E. G. Godfrey- Faussett (assistant county commissioner for Sussex), Mr. Sydney M. Parkman, Mr. H. S. Read, J.P. (chairman of the local association)
14 May 1938 - Hastings and St Leonards Observer - Hastings, Sussex, England
which boys could be taught their badges and scoutcraft in competitive spirit, and so make scouting a pleasant, as well instructive, recreatlou. General Godfrey Faussett spoke on the necessity for the patrol system, which gave the young boys an opportunity
06 May 1938 - Sussex Agricultural Express - Lewes, Sussex, England
-General E. Godfrey Faussett, C.8., C. E. B. Rogers and G. G. " Get-Together" left everyone with the feeling that the game of Scouting was well worth while. The credit for arranging so successful event must go to the local District Rover Scout Council and A
12 June 1937 - Hastings and St Leonards Observer - Hastings, Sussex, England