al Godfrey Faussett told the meeting that it was the special wish of the King that the souvenir programmes of the forthcoming Coronation should be distributed all over the country by Scouts, and accordingly it was decided that local Scouts should be present
30 October 1936 - Sussex Agricultural Express - Lewes, Sussex, England
W« Scouts and they were merry crowd. The big fire was lit with the customary ritual, the two Generals sat down, one on either side, the Scouts were ranged all round, the glow tt the huge fire and candles forming the illumination. General Faussett declared
27 March 1925 - Sussex Agricultural Express - Lewes, Sussex, England
for the 4th Uckfield (Holy Cross) Scouts' Group. Mrs. Lamach Nevill, who was to have performed the ceremony, was unable to be present through indisposition, and her place was taken Mrs. Godfrey Faussett. wife of the Scouts' Commissioner for East Sussex.
19 March 1937 - Sussex Agricultural Express - Lewes, Sussex, England
Museum into tlieir early consideration, with uview to improvement. As un instance of its pruccial working he referred to the Faussett collection of Anglo-Saxon antiquities. That collection wus an extremely valuable one; it was calculated to shed an important
12 July 1854 - Essex Standard - Colchester, Essex, England
of Scouts, drawn from all parts of East Sussex, from to the north of tho county, had the opportunity of spending the week-end at Lewes under somewhat novel conditions. They were invited to coherence convened by Brigadier- General Godfrey Faussett. Co
27 March 1925 - Sussex Agricultural Express - Lewes, Sussex, England
Brigadier-General Godfrey Faussett. There were present between and Scouts from all parts of East Sussex, and almut 120 of them slept in the prison Saturday evening. The proceedings opened with tea the Y.M.C.A., the Scouts being entertalhed by Alderman
14 April 1927 - Sussex Agricultural Express - Lewes, Sussex, England
various officials concluded the business meeting. TRAINING OF SCOUT OFFICERS. Brigadier-General Godfrey Faussett gave interesting talk relative the training of officers to take charge of Scouts. He remarked that it was very essential that all who were selecte
29 November 1929 - Bucks Herald - Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
G. J. Stokes 87, F. W. Gilbert 85, Mrs. Faussett-Osbome 83. Competition No. 11.—Conditions as No. 10 but at 40 yards.—Prize winners: —R. W. Dawes 95, W. Allen 94. F. W. Gilbert 91, G. J. Stokes 90, Mrs. Faussett Osborne Sr.. Competition No. 12.—Conditions
29 April 1910 - Lichfield Mercury - Lichfield, Staffordshire, England
Princess of Wales left this morning for Copenhagen a visit to the Kiny of Denmark. Lady Eva Dugdale and Commander Godfrey Faussett were in attendance. Lady Eva Dugdale has succeedcd the Countess of Airlie lady-in-waiting Her Royal Highness. fltt'swal.
03 April 1902 - Aberdeen Press and Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland