People mentioned in her Diary Index
Here is a list of the people she mentions, and where known a little about them, and perhaps a Link to more about them.
Most, of course, will be "un-explained", but if you have an explanation, description or comment, please let us know.
Dates in brackets are the dates the name is mentioned in the diary.
Acland –
Aiken, Mrs – from Bermuda Rest (25 Apr 1946)
Ainsworth, Gladys -
Ainsworths - (1924 12)
Allen, C.T. -
Allen, Captain and Mrs – owner of the engineering works that Geoffrey [?] worked in (30 Mar 1947)
Allister, Dr – diagnosed O B-P’s streptoccal throat infection (29 Apr 1946)
Anderson, Dr - For Eczema
Annie Court - see Court, Annie below
Annie Scofield nee Court – see Court, Annie below
Appel, Mrs - (13 Apr 1946)
Archer, Miss - (1924 12)
Armitage, Mrs - (1924 12)
Ashton, Stella - & her mother.
Atrincham, Joan - ? (20 Mar 1947)
Austen, Hilda – a.k.a. Nursie, is at Pax in the 1921 Census.
Baddeley, Miss - ? (28 Mar 1947)
Baden-Powell, Florence – wife of B-P’s brother Warington; they had a son Bobbie
Baden-Powell, Hilda – Cicely Hilda nee Farmer (1871-1955), wife of B-P’s brother Frank. She visited Olave in about 1954, fell and broke her hip and was bed-ridden in Olave’s apartment for about a year until she died.
Baden-Powell, Baden – B-P’s younger brother
Baden-Powell, Betty – the B-P’s younger daughter (born 1917] (1924 12)
Baden-Powell, Donald and Jane – Donald was the son of B-P’s elder brother Sir George B-P, who had died when Donald was only months old, so B-P had always “kept an eye” on him. Like Donald’s grandfather, Donald was a Professor at Oxford University. Jane was his wife. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Ferlys_Wilson_Baden-Powell (30 Mar 1947)
Baden-Powell, Donald Ferlys - (1897–1973), the only son of B-P’s elder brother Sir George (1847–1898). As he was B-P’s only nephew, and fatherless, B-P had always “kept an eye” on him.
Baden-Powell, Francis Smyth (Frank) - 1850-1931 An elder brother of B-P
Baden-Powell, Heather - the B-P’s elder daughter [born 1915]
Baden-Powell, Hilda - the wife of B-P's brother Warington B-P (1924 12)
Baden-Powell, Peter - the B-P’s son [born 1913]
Baden-Powell, Robert Harold "Bobby" – the son of B-P’s brother Frank
Baden-Powell, Wilfred was a first cousin of R B-P, his father was a brother of B-P’s father Baden Powell (19 Apr 1946). Wilfred’s son Hugh and his wife Joan were at the Mercers' lunch 6 May 1994. "Strictly", they are POWELLs, NOT "Baden-Powell"s
Baldwin , Mrs -
Baxter, Phyllis - (31 Jul 1946)
Beech, Mrs -
Behrens, Alice - (1924 12)
Beley, Madeleine – a member of the first management team of the French Federation of Girl Scouts, sums up 1946 World Conference (source fr.m.wikipedia.org)(15 Sep 1946)
Belt, Mrs - (1924 12)
Beneš, Dr Edvard - president of Czechoslovakia from 1935-38 and 1939-1948 (28 Sep 1946)
Bentley, Mrs - District Commissioner (12 Jul 1946)
Bentley-Goddard, Miss – representative of Curtis Brown, O B-P’s literary agent
Bernard, Lieut Governor J.A. - (2 Jul 1946)
Bertram, Edith - ? (3 Mar 1947)
Bertram, Edith - ? (3 Mar 1947)
Besant , Mrs -
Binney-Home, Mrs Horace – former Commissioner (17 Apr 1946)
Birkenhead, Lord - (Lord Chancellor) https://www.britannica.com/biography/Frederick-Edwin-Smith-1st-Earl-of-Birkenhead
Black, Mrs Stewart - 2 daughters at St James, met on Narkunda return voyage
Blackwood, Mrs -
Blair, Mr - newspaper man
Booker , Col. -
Booker, Miss [Rachael E ?] - engaged to marry little Col. R. [James J Richardson ? ] on Jan 9th 1922.
Bourchiers, Arthur - (1924 12)
Bower, Sie - A close friend of Olave's. She it was who had introduced B-P to Olave on THAT ship in 1912. In about 1966 I was living with Olave when Sie came to stay. Serving a meal, Olave dropped a bean, and picked it up in her fingers, saying, "Fingers were made before forks!" Responded Sie, acidly, "Yes, Dear - but not yours !"
Bowman, Mrs H - wife of director of education at Jerusalem
Bran, Mrs - Chief Comm.
Brandenbery, Mrs - ? (5 Apr 1946)
Briggsie – Molly Briggs, Countess Gravina. Her husband, Italian Count Gravina, was summoned by Hitler to run the Bayreuth Festival, so off he went, and Briggsie and her children made their way to England. They lived in a caravan on a farm, and she earned her living by doing a milk round. An ardent mountain climber, in 1959, aged 55, she was part of the first “Women’s Himalayan Expedition”. The leader, deputy and two Sherpas were killed by an avalanche, and Briggsie had to take over, and deal with the bodies, and arrange the winding up of the expedition. I met her when she called on Olave after her tour of Africa described here -
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothea_Gravina .
Broatch, Mr Abdy,
Brooke, Mrs “Texas” - (16 Apr 1946)
Brooke-Popham, Opal – Lady, wife of Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, Governor of Kenya 1937-1939 – B-P & Olave had emigrated to Kenya in 1938, so they were friends. https://www.thepeerage.com/p73704.htm#i737031 Upon Brooke-Popham’s death in 1953, Opal retired to Somerset, and co-incidentally, in about 1964 she let a wing of her house to Olave’s son-in-Law’s mother, Violet Clay. The Brooke-Pophams were referred to as “the other B-Ps” (29 Mar 1947)
Brown, Geoffrey (Allen), born 21 Jul 1918, Hugh (Baden Powell), born 19 Sep 1916, and Joan, born Nov 1926 (siblings) and Gladys and Percy (parents). Gladys Eleanor was always known as "Bubbles", born 5 Sep 1892, died 1991 at age 98. Her husband was Rev. Percy (James) Brown. They were married 21 Nov 1911. He was Rector of Torresdale, Philadelphia. Gladys’ father was Wilfred Powell, Born 14 May 1853, Died 1942 at age 88; HBM Consular Service, Samoa 1885-88; Stettin 1889; Philadelphia 1899; F.R.G.S. Residence: The Bungalow, Fir Toll, Pluckley, Kent. A Mercer by Patrimony 1880. His wife was Frances (Elizabeth) nee Mansell, married 8 Mar 1881 in Petersham, Sydney, NSW. She was the daughter of Captain John Mansell RN of Stanmore, Sydney, NSW.
Burges , Olivia -
Burges, Olivia - (1924 12)
Burnaby, Miss - nice girl met on Narkunda
Butterfield , Mr - Rich half foreign man, on Narkunda, with villa in Nice
Butterfield, Mr -
Buxton, Lord & Lady
Calhoun, Mrs - of St Louis (10 Apr 1946)
Cantrell, Enid - sister of Tom Rawson-Shaw (qv), the husband of Olave’s niece Christian Davidson (qv) (26 Jul 1946)
Carey, Miss - (Secretary at Guide H.Q.) (1924 12)
Carmichael , Lady -
Carpenter -
Cary , Miss - a secretary at [?] guide office.
Cavanagh, Mrs - (8 Apr 1946)
Chamberlain, Austen - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austen_Chamberlain
Champion, Colonel - ? (20 Mar 1947)
Chandler, Bishop - (1924 12)
Chester, Alice - lived at 3590 North Lake Drive, Milwaukee (1 Apr 1946, 2 April 1946, 5 Apr 1946, 6 Apr 1946, 8 Apr 1946, 9 Apr 1946)
Choate, Anne - (20 Apr 1946, 22 Apr 1946)
Christian , Mr - director of Nisbitt, the publisher-
Clarke, Elaine - (29 Apr 1946, 30 Apr 1946)
Clayton, Enid - ? (2 Mar 1947)
Clayton, Enid - ? (2 Mar 1947)
Clayton, Sam – Enid’s son (2 Mar 1947)
Clayton, Sam – Enid’s son (2 Mar 1947)
Cochrane, Dorothy - (29 Jul 1946)
Cohen , Mrs B. D. - mother of man on Narkunda
Cohen, Mr -
Cordes, Dorothy - (1924 12)
Court, Annie - had been a housemaid with us both at Luscombe and at Bradfield. When she saw the announcement of my engagement in the paper, she wrote to my
mother asking if 'Miss Olave' would need a maid. Mother replied that I should only be keeping a very small staff as I should not be at all wealthy but Annie came nonetheless. At Ewhurst Place she worked hard as 'everything'. In May, Annie introduced her brother. Ernest Court, to be chauffeur and to look after the horse. Later, Annie's sister came as parlourmaid. With the addition in June of a butler and a 'Tweeny' we were, for the present, adequately cared for!
Court, Ernest - See Court, Annie above.
Craig, Nina - (D.C. in Tasmania) (1924 12)
Crick , Mr & Miss - He is going to be a Bishop in Queensland
Crick, Miss - sister of Bishop of ? near Brisbane
Crump, Mr - Dentist
Culver, Mrs - of St Louis (10 Apr 1946)
Davidson Clare - Olave’s niece (26 Jul 1946)
Davidson, Auriol nee Soames – Olave’s elder sister. She flung herself under a train on 5 April 1919; Olave took in her three daughters, Christian, Clare and Yvonne.
Davidson, Christian – the eldest daughter of Olave B-P’s sister Auriol (1924 12)
Davidson, Clare - the middle daughter of Olave B-P’s sister Auriol (1924 12)
Davidson, Yvonne - Olave’s sister’s youngest of three daughters.
Davidson, Yvonne - the youngest daughter of Olave B-P’s sister Auriol (1924 12)
Davidsonm, Christian – Olave’s sister’s eldest of three daughters (24 Jul, 26 Jul 1946).
Davidsonm, Clare - Olave’s sister’s middle of three daughters.
Davies, Dr Haldin - dermatologist. President of dermatologist Section of the Royal Society of Medicine 1937-1939. B-P suffered all his life(?) from Eczema.
Davies, Mrs Malcolm – of the Carnegie Endowment fund (23 Apr 1946)
de Kerraoul, Marie Therese –key person in the development of the Guides de France as well as involved internationally, President of WAGGGS 1936-46, Chief Guides of the Guides de France 1934-48, President of the Guides de France 1937 - 1954, Chair of World Board of WAGGGS 1937-39, chaired World Committee at 1946 World Conference (source fr.scoutwiki.org) (5 Sep 1946)
De Wend, Miss -
Delano, Leila - (23 Apr 1946)
Dennistoun-Sword, Anne – County Commissioner for North Surrey (27 Mar 1947)
Dennistoun-Sword, Mrs (Ann) - County Commissioner for North Surrey (28 Jul 1946)
Dillner, Marie – Guider from Sweden, Chairwoman of the World Board of WAGGGS 1935-1936 (source World Board (WAGGGS) en.m.wikipedia.org)(18 Sep 1946)
Dorman, Mr and Mrs – the in-laws of Clare, Olave’s niece (2 Mar 1947)
Douglas, Ernest (1899-1964) - B.P was his godfather
Drummond-Hay, Peter – first husband of Olave’s niece Clare Davidson. Born Q3 1909 in Belper, married Q3 1938. RAF k.i.a. Strictly “Hay- Drummond-Hay”.
Dunbar, Mrs - of St Louis (10 Apr 1946)
Duthie, Mrs - Hotel Office Secretary
Dyer, Diana L. – Guider in USA, jointly led the 1946 World Conference opening day, of Winston-Salem, USA. Married William T Wilson Jr in 1949 (3 Sep 1946)
Dymoke-Green, Charles - (25 October 1925) - District Commissioner for St Albans Boy Scouts Assoc., his wife D.C. for guides there (see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dymoke_Green_Sr). The unusual name (and potential for misreading) caught my eye there, hence my consulting Wikipedia, finding too a need for a citation there concerning friendship with RB-P.
Dymolie, Mrs - (1924 12)
Edith - kitchenmaid, replaced March 1933
Eggar – near neighbours in Bentley.
Eggar, Mr – A neighbour in Bentley(1924 12)
Eileen - stays on & helps Robin with his book “Horses, Wine, Women and Highbrows”
Emerson, Lady - (19 Jul 1946), wife of Chief Justice of England & Wales. His sister was a WRN.
Ethel - a housemaid (1924 12)
Everett, Sir Percy Winn and Rita - were married in
S. Shields, 23 April 1896. She was Rita nee Cay. (1924 12)
Everett, Varley + wife - (brother of Percy and Rita Everett) (1924 12)
Everett, Wyn - [sic – actually Winn] (daughter of Percy & Rita Everett (1924 12)
Faith, Misses - (1924 12)
Faulkener - (1924 12)
Fawcus, Xandra - Chairman of EAWL (25 Jul 1946)
Fisher, Dr [prob] George John – served as deputy Chief Scout Executive from 1919 to 1943 and National Commissioner from 1943 to 1960 (22 Apr 1946)
Fitzgerald, Mrs - Guide President (12 Jul 1946)
Fontlupt, Madame – Presidente D’Honneur at World Conference 1946 (9 Sep 1946)
Frost, Dick & Tam[?] - ? (20 Mar 1947)
Frost, Elizabeth - (26 Apr 1946, 27 Apr 1946)
Fry, Betty – [probably Elizabeth Fry, acting director of WAGGGS from 1948-1949] (15 Sep 1946, 16 Sep 1946, 17 Sep 1946, 19 Sep 1946)
Furlong, Miss Caroline - (10 Jul, 13 Jul, 16 Jul, poss 18 Jul 1946)
Furneaux , Mrs -
Furse (née Symonds), Dame Katherine GBE, RRC– led the British Red Cross Voluntary Aid Detachment during the First World War, served as the inaugural Director of the Women’s Royal Naval Service, first Director of WAGGGS 1926-36 (source: Wikipedia) (15 Sep 1946, 19 Sep 1946)
Gammy – Governess (1924 12)
Ganny or Gammy – Governess or nursemaid to Olave’s and Auriol’s children. Full name not yet established !
Ger - Aunt Ger - Aunt Gertrude, Olave's mother's unmarried sister, Gertrude St. Clair Hill, 27 November 1852 - September 1939 who latterly lived at Pax. "My old God-mother, Aunt Ger to stay. She is a dear person, and has always been very sweet to me all my life." 23/5/1921
Gem, Mrs - (1924 12)
Geoffrey - (23 Jul, 29 Jul 1946)
Gifford, Mrs - District Comm
Gonsalves[?], Mrs - (23 Apr 1946)
Goodenough, Dorothea - ? (28 Mar 1947)
Gordon, Winifred - ? (8 Sep 1946)
Gough, Prebendary - (1924 12)
Grant, Kenneth - at Government House Bombay
Green, Gertrude – biographer of O B-P [not sure the biography was published] (3 Mar 1947, 7 Mar 1947)
Gumbleton , Mrs Maxwell -
Hadow, Mr & Mrs - Nice couples.
Halifax, Lady – wife of Viscount Halifax, British Ambassador to Washington 1940 – 1946 (15 Apr 1946)
Hall, Mr Murray - (1924 12)
Hambro, Mrs - Nice sweet thing on Narkunda
Hancock, W.R. -
Hansen, Mrs Agnes - (8 Apr 1946) – Regional Chairman
Harrap, Mr - A Bentley neighbour(1924 12)
Hart, Dr - (17 Apr 1946)
Harwood-Yarred, Noel Henry - (1903-? - gravestone death year illegible) - probably the treating doctor for Olave on admission to Birtley House, 22 August 1973, named by her simply as Dr Harwood Yarred (see: https://billiongraves.com/.../noel-henry-harwood.../25122557). Name sufficiently unusual to warrant checking!
Head, Walter W. – President of the Boy Scouts of America 1926-1946 (11 Apr 1946)
Heather , Mr - D.C. in Canada
Helen - (1924 12)
Helmann, Mrs R - Captain of Eclaireuses, Marseilles
Hewson , Mrs - Australian sheep owners wife, on NarkundaHeysham, Ba - (26 Jul 1946)
Hill , Lettice -
Hill, Cynthia – a spiritual medium, married name Lady Cynthia Sandys (20 Sep 1946)
Hill, Cynthis - see Sandys, Cynthia, Lady
Hillcourt, William (Bill) – Danish/American Scout leader known as “Green Bar Bill” (22 Apr 1946) who with Olave wrote “Two lives of a Hero”, a biography of B-P.
Hoare, Major -
Hooper, Dorothy - (5 Jul 1946)
Houghton, Amory – President of the Boy Scouts of America 1946 – 1951 and also served on the World Scout Committee (24 Apr 1946)
Humphries, Sir John - (1924 12)
Hussey, Dr - (1924 12)
Janisch, Miss Miriam – South African born, Assistant Director of Education in Kenya from 1943 to 1957. She expanded educational provision for girls in Kenya. She was also active in the East Africa Women’s League. (source: Wikipedia) (20 Mar 1947)
Joan and Gran[ville] Walton - (30 Jul 1946)
Joffrey, Caesar – from Lyon, directed the Guides Choir at the 1946 World Conference (13 Sep 1946)
Johnson, Mrs - (13 Apr 1946)
Joy , Mrs -
Joy, Mrs - (1924 12)
Katherine, Dame - (1924 12)
Kathleen - Nurse maid
Kennedy, Mrs Norman - Mrs Hambro’s sister - says she is most able.
Kenneth, Dr
Kent , Mrs -
Kent, Ms - Prov. Comm.
Kerr, Rosie – (1924 12)
Kindersley , Ann -
King, Heather, Olave’s elder daughter (17 Mar 1947, 18 Mar 1947)
King, John - Olave’s son-in-law, married to Heather (17 Mar 1947, 18 Mar 1947)
King, Michael – Olave’s grandson, son of Heather and John (18 Mar 1947)
Knox, Colonel and Mrs - (1924 12)
Knox, Tata Lady -
Koseová, Mme Vlasta – founder of Czech Girl Scouting, Chief Guide of Czechoslovakia, she received the top Junák Girl Scouting honours including Order of the Silver Trefoil (source en.wikipedia.org) (20 Sep 1946, 27 Sep 1946)
Lafont, General Michael Laurent Marie Joseph – a French General who devoted his retirement to Scouting, Chief Scout of Scouts de France from 1936 to 1948, and the first and only Chief Scout of Scoutisme Francais from 1940-48. Member of the International Committee of the World Organisation of the Scout Movement (source: Wikipedia) (13 Sep 1946, 14 Sep 1946)
Lander, Winefred - (D.C. in Glasgow) (1924 12)
Le Grand, Heliane - (2 Mar 1947)
Levey, Mrs - (1924 12)
Lewin, Mr - Manager of Bowaters Paper Co (10 Jul 1946)
Linzie , Mrs -
Lopes , Mrs - met on Narkunda, Australian.
Lotz, Elizabeth – from Switzerland (2 Mar 1947)
Lowry, Mrs - Helen Caroline nee Watt (1875–1951), sister of Florence B-P nee Watt https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MFNB-NFF
Macartney, Mrs - (State Commissioner in Queensland) (1924 12)
Macdonald , Sir Gordon - (15 Jul 1946)
Macdonald, Glenys - Deputy Chief Commissioner for Newfoundland (15 Jul 1946)
Macdonald, Lady - (15 Jul 1946)
Madison, Dr – doctor who advised O B-P about losing weight (3 Apr 1946)
Manning, Barbara – goddaughter of B-P, married John Reid-Dick in 1947 (22 Mar 1947)
Mathers, Billie - son of Louise Mathers (1924 12)
Mathers, Louis - (1924 12)
Mayhew, Mr - education man in India
Maynard, Miss - (nicknamed “The Carpenter”) (1924 12)
McFarland, Mrs - (4 Jul 1946)
McLennnan, Katherine - (6 Jul, 9 Jul 1946)
McPherson, Majorie - ? (20 Mar 1947)
Middleton, Miss - (23 Apr 1946)
Miller, Clem - (1 Apr 1946, 8 Apr 1946)
Miss Lily Shearer - see Rollo, above
Mitchell, Charlotte – from Kenya, involved with the East Africa Women’s League. From 1950-51, chaired the EAWL Hospital Appeal alternating with Mrs Michael Wood (source eawl.org) (20 Mar 1947)
Monier-Williams, Clare and Muriel - Actually Clarence (Q2 1893 - Q3 1974), but always known as Clare. He and his wife Muriel Leonie nee Edwards (6 April 1896 – 1992) lived in a block of flats in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea. They eventually realised that they lived there because it was convenient for his work. And he kept working in order to keep living there. So they sold the flat and bought a cottage in the country. They had a 16-year-old cat, that had never been out of their flat – except once, when it fell out of their window and landed on the balcony of the flat below. When they move to the country, they took the cat, and when they let it out, it shot off and climbed their tree ! They were both very keen gardeners, but had no garden so they would come down to Olave and spend the day working in her allotment (part of a walled garden in the Palace Park). Olave called then “the A.G.s” – Assistant Gardeners.
Monier-Williams, Dr - (1924 12)
Moore, Mrs - Division Commissioner (16 Jul 1946)
Mounsey-Heysham, Herchard - son of OB-P's old friend "Ba" Heysham, who pops up regularly in the January-August 1925 entries, and with whom she stayed at Castletown near Carlisle. https://shissem.com/Hissem_Mounsey-Heysham_Line.html
Mount Edgecombe -
Mundy, Mrs. - Deputy Vice President EAWL, Muthanga branch] (July 26 1946)
Murray, [Mr] - owner of Marania, Kenya (24 Jul, 26 Jul 1946)
Neall [?] Miss - Comm for Guides from Baroda
Needham, Major - (1924 12)
Nichols, Lady – wife of the British Ambassador to Czechoslovakia between 1941-47 Sir Philip Nichols (28 Sep 1946)
Nicholson, General John – an old friend of B-P, & the party consisted of him, his old mother, & 3 sisters.
Norris, Mrs Charles – former Commissioner (17 Apr 1946)
Nurse St George -
Nursie – see Austen, Hilda above
Offley-Shore ,Mrs - (28 Jul 1946)
Palmer -
Parrat, Violet – a maid (1924 12)
Parsons, Llewellyn – of 17 East 83rd Street (22 Apr 1946, 23 Apr 1946)
Pemberton, Miss - ? (28 Mar 1947)
Penholder – nickname of Cynthia, Lady Sandys (27 Mar 1947)
Penholder - see Cynthia, Lady Sandys
Pickford, Major - Scout Chief Comm.
Pickie - Pickford (1924 12)
Pickie - Pickford
Pike, Mrs James - President of Local Guide Assoc (10 Jul 1946)
Pratt, Mrs - (9 Apr 1946)
Preston, Carol – Principal of Potomac School (14 Apr 1946)
Rawson-Shaw, Tom – husband of Olave’s niece Christion nee Davidson. He was a Vet in Kenya.(26 Jul 1946)
Ray, Mr - (1924 12)
Ray, Mrs - (1924 12)
Reid-Dick, John – married Barbara Manning (goddaughter of B-P ) in 1947 (22 Mar 1947)
Rennie , Miss -
Richards, Irene - ? played violin at the Great French Choir day (26 Mar 1947)
Richardson , Col. -
Roberton, Mrs - (1924 12)
Robertson - small boys
Robertson, David (alias Bill) - (1924 12)
Robertsons - at Binstead.
Robertsons, The - (1924 12)
Robinson, Enid (1924 12) -
Rollo, Rosalind Mary Agnes – of Duncrub House in Perthshire, ran a local Guide unit with Miss Lily Shearer in Dunning, daughter of William Lord Rollo of Duncrub/Baron Dunning (Source: Dunning Parish Historical Society) (16 Mar 1947)
Rosenberry, Judge and Mrs - of 81 Cambridge Road, Maple Bluff, Madison (4 Apr 1946)
Rothschild, Mrs Walter - (24 Apr 1946, 25 Apr 1946, 26 Apr 1946)
Rowallen, Lord - Chief Scout (31 Jul 1946)
Rowe, Eve Fisher -
Royden, Ethel – Treasurer of the World Bureau for Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in 1936 (source lonsea.de) (8 Sep 1946)
Rush, Ethel – (15 Sep 1946, 16 Sep 1946)
Ruth - parlourmaid, replaced March 1933
Sandys, Cynthia, Lady - nee Cynthia Hill, was a "spiritual Medium"through whom Olave believed she could communicate with her dead husband. Knock that as you may, but the important thing is that it gave Olave comfort.
Schenk, Mrs – Prov Com Halifax (1 Jul 1946)
Scofield – Annie’s husband – in that era, first names of men were rarely used (8 Mar 1947)
Scofield - was the husband of Annie Court, see above; in that era men servants were always known just by their surname. The couple had been “part of the family” for more than 30 years.
Scofield, Annie (née Court) – Olave’s maid (8 Mar 1947, 28 Mar 1947)
Selborne, Lord - (1924 12)
Sequiera, Dr James Henry - Radium Specialist
Seth-Smith, Helen – ex Surrey Camp Adviser (14 Apr 1946)
Sinclair, Miss -
Singh, Ranji - H.H. the Jam Sahib (Ranji Singh the cricketer)
Smith, Mrs – of Madison (4 Apr 1946)
Smithova, Helen – of Czechoslovakia (22 Sep 1946)
Smyth, Nevill – Son of B-P’s mother’s brother. (1924 12)
Smyth, Olive - wife of Nevill Smyth (1924 12)
Soames, Harold – Olave’s father. He walked into the sea on Christmas night, 1918.
Smith Dorrien, Sir Horace – Governor, charming & kind
St Clair, Miss - niece of Mrs Blackwood
Staton, Admiral and Mrs – of 11 East Bradley Lane, Cherry Chase, Washington. Mrs Staton was a Commissioner. They had a daughter Lucy (11/12 Apr 1946, 15 Apr 1946)
Steven[?] - (1924 12)
Stewart, Agnes Violet Averil (Ava) (née Douglas) – ran a Guide company in Dumbartonshire, she was married to Captain John Christie Stewart of Murdostoun who ran a Boy Scout Troop in Lanarkshire. Guides and Scouts from these companies formed a guard of honour at their wedding in London (source: Wikepedia) (14 Mar 1947)
Strode , Gladys -
Strode, Jonah - (1924 12)
Strong, Patience – pen name of Winifred Emma May. Her poems were usually short, simple and imbued with sentimentality, the beauty of nature and inner strength (source Wikipedia) (24 Mar 1947)
Summers , Mr -
Sutherland, Mrs - Guide Commissioner (8 Jul, 9 Jul 1946)
Sutherland?, Dorothy - (9 Jul 1946)
Swift-Newton, Mrs – International Commissioner for USA [possibly Ethel Jennings Swift Newton?] - (17 Apr 1946)
Tassell, Mr A -
Taylor, Mrs – Olave’s mother’s handmaid (1924 12)
Tennant, Alison – Guider in GB, jointly led the 1946 World Conference opening day(3 Sep 1946)
Thomas, Miss – nice girl met on Narkunda
Tristram, Captain Uvedale – worked at Olave’s father’s brewery in Brampton and became Chairman of the Company (30 Mar 1947)
Truman, Mrs Elizabeth – First Lady of the USA 1945 – 1953 (15 Apr 1946)
Twining Lady - (28 Jul 1946)
Veasey, Elizabeth Bligh – from Kenya. Daughter of Capt Robert Veasey of Mau Summit. Married John William Howard in 1949. (Source europeansineastafrica.co.uk) (20 Mar 1947)
Viernot, Mme – important woman member of French Education Ministry (12 Sept 1946)
Waddell, Mrs - (1924 12)
Wade - Major Wade was B-P's secretary, and after his death, his wife Eileen took over; and when B-P died, Eileen became Olave's secretary. Occasionally, Eileen would type the entire letter for Olave to sign - and sometimes Eileen would even sign the letter. But it is often possible to distinguish, for Eileen's typing was far "better" that Olave's.
Wade, Eileen - Maud Eileen K. nee Nugent (6 June 1892 – 1985) was B-P’s secretary. And then Olave’s. She was VERY large; and a dangerous driver.
Wade, Major Alexander Gawthorp – (Q4 1881 - Q4 1967) was B-P’s secretary.
Walker, Eric Sherbrouke MC (1887-1976) - B.P’s first private secretary & first Scout Inspectors. Hotelier; he built Paxtu Cottage for the B-Ps at the Outspan Hotel.
Wallace-Williamson, Verona M. – Edinburgh County Commissioner. Awarded the Silver Fish for outstanding services to the Girl Guides and to World Guiding (Wikiwand – Silver Fish Award) (15 Mar 1947, 16 Mar 1947)
Ward, Major and Mrs - met on Narkunda and at Government House, Bombay. Nice people.
Warren, Clarice - (1924 12)
Watt, Florence Sydney – 1878-1914, the wife of B-P’s brother Frank
Weeks, Hazel -
West, James E. – former Scout Head Executive from 1911 to 1943. Upon his retirement he was given the title of Chief Scout (20 Apr 1946)
Williams, Mrs – Olave’s secretary (19 Mar 1947)
Williamson, Julia - (17 Apr 1946, 20 Apr 1946)
Wilson, T.N. & Mrs -
Winchester, Bishop of - Mr. Woods (1924 12)
Woods, Mr (Bishop of Winchester) - (1924 12)
Young, Nicholl - a cousin (through Drummond Hay – Olave’ mother’s mother’s mother was a Drummond-Hay)