Haydn Dimmock was born in
Luton in Bedfordshire and began his education at
Enfield, which was then in
Middlesex. Dimmock's first encounter with Scouting came in 1909, when a schoolmaster gave him a copy of an early edition of
The Scout, which he was told was better than "the trash which I so very often have to confiscate". Dimmock was immediately enthralled, and finding that there was no local
Scout troop, started his own
patrol. Shortly afterwards, his parents moved to
Musselburgh where there was a Scout troop, but later they returned to
Enfield. There, Dimmock joined the 5th Enfield Scouts in 1911; he edited the troop's magazine which was so successful that it led to an introduction to
Percy Everett, later the Deputy Chief Scout and the editor-in-chief at
C. Arthur Pearson, Ltd., the publisher of
The Scout. Dimmock was taken on at Pearson's in the post of "office boy". ==
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