[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.
| 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. |