[8] Captain Paynter and Captain Fox got the D.S.O. for their share in the night's work.

[9] Up to the end of January, 1915, the total casualties in the two battalions Scots Guards amounted to 2,888 of all ranks.

[10] Among those missing on that morning was the Hon. Francis Lambton. He was subsequently reported to have been killed.

[11] Killed November, 1914.

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The 7th Division (Gen. Capper).
20th Brigade (Gen. Ruggles-Brise), 1st Grenadiers.
2nd Scots Guards, 2nd Battalion the Border Regiment.
2nd Gordon Highlanders (old 92nd).
21st Brigade (Gen. Watt), 2nd Yorkshire Regiment.
2nd Bedfordshire Regiment, 2nd R. Scots Fusiliers.
2nd Wiltshire Regiment.
22nd Brigade (Gen. Lawford), 2nd R. Warwickshire Regiment.
2nd Queen's (R. West Surrey Regiment), 1st R. Welsh Fusiliers.
1st S. Staffordshire Regiment.