if a detective were summoned, and she—Lady Faussett—were in ignorance of the real nature of the events. of that night, when Cavan Browne had been struck down and left for dead. " Stella," said Lady Faussett gently, and at the sound of the quieter, persuasive
16 December 1909 - Pearson's Weekly - London, London, England
Alice, but I wished you to know the Ho was moving away, but she flung herself before him. Ho was angry with her, and Lady Faussett had no wish to make an enemy at that moment of her own husband. For the first time she had been natural with him ; she had
23 December 1909 - Pearson's Weekly - London, London, England
Haywards Heath. Sussex. tee Funeral of Brig.-General F. G. Godfrey-Faussett One of the most prominent figures in the Scout movement in Sussex, Brigadier. General Edmund Godfrey Godfrey-Faussett, C. 8., C.M.G., of Annes, Hadlow Down, passed away on Friday at
06 June 1942 - Crawley and District Observer - Crawley, Sussex, England
and welcoming General Faussett mentioned that the General had lately come to live Sussex. General Faussett, at the outset, apologised for the absence of General Beale-Brown. It was not the first time, said, that he had represented the Imperial Headquarters
05 July 1930 - Hastings and St Leonards Observer - Hastings, Sussex, England
ral Godfrey Faussett told the meeting that it was the special wish of the King that the souvenir programmes the forthcoming Coronation should be distributed all over the country by Scouts, and accordingly it was decided that local Scouts should be present
31 October 1936 - Hastings and St Leonards Observer - Hastings, 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
duties and endeavour eventually become the champion Company. The Scouts were inspected by Major Faussett, who is staff officer for the Reading Sub-Division of the Oxford Division of Scout Patrols. He expressed himself as being very pleased with the turn
06 April 1912 - Bucks Herald - Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
but the greater part of the lecture was devoted to the struggle between Napoleon and Wellington. Captain B. G. Godfrey - Faussett, M.V.0., Equerry to the Prince of Wales, was married in the Chapel Royal, St. James’s Palace, on Thursday, by permission
13 April 1907 - Army and Navy Gazette - London, London, 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