The wreath-bearers then advanced two by two, and hung the wreaths upon the stone projections surrounding the cairn. They were followed by the representatives of the French societies, who deposited their flowers at the base of the cairn.
The ceremony terminated with the playing of “God Save the King” and “The Marseillaise,” after which the formal proceedings were at an end.
The party returned home the same evening, arriving in London on Monday morning.
| Adamson, M. W., Esq. | 9th M.G.C. |
| Bache, W., Sergeant | 9th Signal Co. (R.E.) |
| Bates, J. Vincent, Major, M.C. | R.A.M.C. (8th Black Watch) |
| Bates, W. S., Esq. | .... |
| Beatson, T., Lieut. | 7th Seaforth Highlanders. |
| Beatson, Mrs A. M’Kay | .... |
| Beith, J. H., Major, C.B.E., M.C. | 10th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. |
| Brash, Miss Nellie | .... |
| Buchanan, N., Captain | 7th Seaforth Highlanders. |
| Callender, G. H., Major, M.C. | 5th Cameron Highlanders and A.D.C. |
| Callender, Mrs G. H. | .... |
| Cameron of Lochiel, Col., C.M.G. | 5th Cameron Highlanders. |
| Cameron, Mrs E. | .... |
| Campbell, Mrs A. C. | .... |
| Champion, A. G., Esq. | R.A.M.C. |
| Clark, B., Corporal | Signal Co. (R.E.). |
| Clarke, Mrs W. B. | .... |
| Cole, H. W., Esq. | 9th Div. H.Q. (R.A.S.C.) |
| Collins, Stanley, Esq., M.C. | 9th D.A.C. |
| Croft, W. D., Col., C.M.G., D.S.O. | Scottish Rifles and 27th (Lowland) Brigade. |
| Culliford, L. A., Captain, M.C. | Royal Engineers. |
| Darling, Will. Y., Captain, M.C. | Royal Scots and Div. Staff. |
| Davidson, H. Stuart, Esq. | 7th Seaforth Highlanders. |
| Denny, Mrs | .... |
| Dingley, L. A., Major | R.A.M.C. |
| Dufton, E. F., Captain, M.C. | 5th Cameron Highlanders. |
| Duncan, Mrs George | .... |
| Ewing, J., Major, M.C. | 6th King’s Own Scottish Borderers. |
| Fetherstonhaugh, T., Col., D.S.O. | 9th Seaforth Highlanders. |
| Furse, Sir W. T., Lt.-Gen., K.C.B., D.S.O. | Divisional Commander. |
| Furse, Lady, O.B.E. | .... |
| Furse, Roger, Esq. | .... |
| Geddes, G. F., Corporal | 5th Cameron Highlanders. |
| Geddes, T. A., Esq. | .... |
| Gibson, T. S., Captain, M.C. | 10th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. |
| Gibson, Mrs T. S. | .... |
| Gordon, Miss | .... |
| Gordon, Miss P. | .... |
| Greenaway, G. K., Lieut. | 6th King’s Own Scottish Borderers. |
| Greig, James B., Esq. | .... |
| Hastings, Captain Lord | .... |
| Hendry, G. A., Esq. | .... |
| Hennessy, A. R., Captain | 8th Gordon Highlanders. |
| Hoggart, J. W., Major, D.S.O., M.C. | R.F.A. |
| Holland, S. E., Col. Com., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. | Rifle Brigade and General Staff. |
| Horn, Mrs M. | .... |
| Jeffcoat, A. C., Brevet Col., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. | Royal Fusiliers and Divisional Staff. |
| Johnston, T. H., Esq. | 5th Cameron Highlanders. |
| Kelly, Talbot R. B., Lieut. | R.F.A. |
| Kennedy, J., Col., C.M.G., D.S.O. | 10th A. & S. H., and 26th (Highland) Brigade. |
| Lawrie, J. M., Pipe-Major | 2nd Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. |
| Le Page, George, Esq. | R.F.A. |
| McCrae, D., Corporal | 1st Cameron Highlanders. |
| McCulley, J., Staff Sergt. | 11th Royal Scots. |
| Macdonald, K., Esq. | .... |
| McHardy, A. A., Col., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. | Royal Artillery and Divisional Staff. |
| McHardy, A. B., Esq. | .... |
| McHardy, Mrs A. A. B. | .... |
| McKenna, A., Private | 10th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. |
| Maclean, W., Col., C.M.G., D.S.O., M.P. | R.F.A. |
| Maclean, W., Major, M.C. | 4th South African Scottish Regiment. |
| Milligan, Rev. O., M.C. | Chaplain, 9th Black Watch. |
| Mitchell, S., L/Cpl. | 2nd Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. |
| Muir, M. C., Major, M.C. | 5th Cameron Highlanders. |
| Murray, R. N. M., Captain, M.C. | 8th Black Watch and A.D.C. |
| Murray, J., Lt.-Col., D.S.O. | 12th Royal Scots. |
| Neil, W. H., Captain | R.A.M.C. |
| Norman, F. K., Major, M.C. | R.A.S.C. |
| Preece, R. J., C.Q.M.S. | 106th Co. R.A.S.C. |
| Rankine, G., Major, M.C. | R.A.M.C. |
| Renton, James, Esq. | .... |
| Richardson, Sergt.-Major | R.A.M.C. |
| Rodway, C. H. S., Sergt.-Major | 9th Signal Co. (R.E.). |
| Sempill, J., Lt.-Col. The Rt. Hon. Lord | 8th Black Watch. |
| Sinclair, G. H., Lieut. | 9th Trench Mortar Battery. |
| Smart, J., Piper | 2nd Royal Scots. |
| Smith, G., Sergeant, D.C.M., M.M. | 6th King’s Own Scottish Borderers. |
| Smith, W., Sergeant | 2nd Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. |
| Somerville, John, Piper | 2nd Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. |
| Sotheby, H. G., Lt.-Col., D.S.O., M.V.O. | 10th Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. |
| Stanley, Hon. Sir Arthur, K.C.M.G. | .... |
| Stanley, Hon. Lady | .... |
| Stanley, Miss Adelaide | .... |
| Stanley, Edward, Esq. | .... |
| Staple, W. S. H., Captain, M.C. | 6th King’s Own Scottish Borderers. |
| Stewart, P. A. V., Lt.-Col., D.S.O. | 6th King’s Own Scottish Borderers. |
| Swinney, A., Corporal | 2nd Royal Scots. |
| Symons, Mrs Dorothy | .... |
| Symons, Miss | .... |
| Symons, Miss | .... |
| Taylor, F., Piper | 1st Cameron Highlanders. |
| Taylor, W. M., Pipe-Major | 7th Seaforth Highlanders. |
| Thesiger, Hon. Mrs F. | .... |
| Thompson, E., Sub-Conductor | R.A.O.C. (South African Infantry). |
| Tudor, H. H., Maj.-Gen., C.B., C.M.G. | Divisional Commander. |
| Tuton, J., Lieut., D.C.M. | 11th Royal Scots. |
| de Vine, Rev. C. N., M.C. | Chaplain, 9th Division. |
| Wallace Williamson, Dr A. | Ex-Moderator Church of Scotland, Dean of the Thistle. |
| Wilkie, D., Sergeant, D.C.M., M.M. | 8th Gordon Highlanders. |
| Wilson, A. T., Lieut. | 11th Royal Scots. |
| Wilson, D. J. B., Lieut. | 5th Cameron Highlanders. |
| Winchester, C. C., Lieut., M.C. | 11th Royal Scots. |
| Young, T., 1st Class Staff Serg.-Maj. | R.A.S.C. (South African Field Ambulance). |
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An A.S.C. Company was attached to each brigade: the 104th to the divisional troops, the 105th to the 26th, the 106th to the 27th, and the 107th to the 28th Brigade.
The divisional train was responsible for arranging matters of supply between the Division and the Corps concerned. The task of the supply column was to work between the railhead and the divisional A.S.C. and it formed part of the Division until 1917 when supply columns became Corps troops. The Battalion Quartermaster drew the supplies for his unit from the company attached to his brigade.