Olivia Burges

Millicent Olivia Rawlins (née Burges; 19 September 1892 – 3 August 1930) was a British Scouting and Guiding advocate.

During World War I, the boys became messengers for a regiment quartered in Chipping Sodbury.

[2] A list of names and addresses was held at Chipping Sodbury Police Station of all Scouts who owned a bicycle and were able and willing to undertake delivering messages in an emergency.

For several years, she sat on the Guides' executive committee as head of Rules and Awards.

After her marriage, Burges' involvement in Guiding decreased, but she remained interested in the movement.