hill. Second-Lieutenant W. R. de B. Young, Reval Inniskilling Fusiliera, Halnamore. Bally money. Sec -Lieut. Joseph Henry Faussett Sharkic. Royal Irish Rifles. NOTES OFFICERS. Captain Geoffrey B. Reeves, Indian Army (Lancers), who was killed in action
10 March 1917 - Larne Times - Larne, Antrim, Northern Ireland
AND SOCIETY. H.M. Yacht Victoria and Albert, Portauouth Harbour. Friday. The King, attended by Captain Sir Bryan Godfrey Faussett, R.N.. visited the VIL Sanatorium at Midhurst yesterday afternoon. His Majesty, attended by Captain Sir Charles Cost. Bart
Majesty, attended Claud Willoughby, Captain bir Faussett, R.N.. and Colonel present at the hockey match and Ireland, took place ai afternoon. The Duke York, attended Hon, James Stuart, was present Scouts’ boxing tournament at tb ■dilute, Regent Street
Trefusis, the Queen's lady-in-waiting. Viscountess Bovne, sister of Lord the Countess Harwood, Lord mother, Sir Brian Godfrev Faussett, Colonel Lane Fox, M.P.. and Mrs. Lane Fox, the Hon. Edward, Mrs. Lascelles, and Mrs. Maurice Lascellos. Lord Harewood is
31 March 1923 - Larne Times - Larne, Antrim, Northern Ireland
lady-in-waiting. Viscountess Boyne, sister of Lord Lascelles, the Countess Harwood, Lord Lascelles’ mother, Sir Brian Godfrey Faussett, Colonel Lane Fox, M.P.. and Mrs. Lane Fox, the Hon. Edward, Mrs. Lascelles, and Mrs. Maurice Lascelles. Lord Harewood is
and was attended Lord Hampden (lord-in waiting), the Hon. Claud Willoughby (groom-m-waiting). and Captain Sir Bryan Godfrey Faussett (equerry-m-waiting). The parade gave a Royal salute, the standardbearers dipping their flags, and his Majesty raised his
Kins and Queen, and remained to luncheon. Their Majesties, attended by the County Shaftesbury, Captain Sir Bryan Godfryv Faussett, R.M., and Colonel Clive Wigram, l-l' the Palace this afternoon for Goodwood Hon,' to honour the Duke of Richmond and (lor
silk hat, and was attended Hampden (lord-in-waiting), the Hon. Claud Willoughby (groom-in-waiting), and Captain Sir Godfrey Faussett (equerry-in-waiting). Ihe parade gave Royal salute, the standardbearers dipping their flags, and his Majesty raised his hat
Among Churchmen. the Rt. Rev. Wm. King, the famous Archbishop ot Dublin, was educated in Dungannon. as also were Rev. A R. Faussett. D.D.: Rt. Rev. fleorge K. Dunlop. D.D.. and Very Rec. E. W. Hobson. One of the most popular and beneficial Aspects of the
work conferences, at which much has been done to farther the Rover Scout movement throughout the world. The leader of the British representatives, Bri gsdier-tleneral E. G. Godfrey Faussett, the Headquarters Commissioner for Training, spent a lonely night