Saltash Genealogical Records
Saltash Birth & Baptism Records
An index to births registered throughout England & Wales. Provides a reference to order copies of birth certificates from the national registrar of births, marriages and deaths – the General Register Office.
Records of baptism for Wesleyan, Saltash between 1820 and 1837. Details include child's name, parents' names and dates of birth and/or baptism.
A searchable database containing transcriptions of the baptism registers of Saltash. These records detail relationships between parents and their children and may detail where they lived and how they made a living.
Baptism registers are the primary source for birth documentation before 1837, though are relevant to the present. They record the date a child was baptised, their parents' names, occupations, residence and more.
Browsable images of Church of England baptism, marriage and burial registers for the county of Cornwall.
Saltash Marriage & Divorce Records
An index to marriages registered throughout England & Wales. This is the only national marriage index that allows you to search by both spouse's names. Provides a reference to order copies of marriage certificates from the national registrar of births, marriages and deaths – the General Register Office.
Browsable images of Church of England baptism, marriage and burial registers for the county of Cornwall.
A searchable database containing over 300,000 marriages from Anglican churches in Cornwall.
A searchable database containing over 50,000 records recording intention to marry from Anglican churches in Cornwall.
Abstracts of marriage licences granted by the Vicar-General in London. These licences could be used to marry in any church in the Province of Canterbury.
Saltash Death & Burial Records
An index to deaths registered throughout England & Wales. Provides a reference to order copies of death certificates from the national registrar of births, marriages and deaths – the General Register Office.
Burial records for people buried at Saltash, detail the deceased's name, residence and age from 1813 to 1836.
Transcriptions of burials from 215 parishes in Cornwall.
Browsable images of Church of England baptism, marriage and burial registers for the county of Cornwall.
A searchable database containing over 900,000 burials from Anglican churches in Cornwall.
Saltash Census & Population Lists
An index to and digital images of records that detail 40 million civilians in England and Wales. Records list name, date of birth, address, marital status, occupation and details of trade or profession.
The 1911 census provides details on an individual's age, residence, place of birth, relations and occupation. FindMyPast's index allows searches on for multiple metrics including occupation and residence.
Transcripts of surviving returns of heath and poll taxes for the county of Cornwall.
A searchable transcript of documents signed or marked by people swearing to uphold the reformed protestant religion.
An index to documents recording residents liable to pay tax based on the number of hearths they possessed.
Newspapers Covering Saltash
A politically independent newspaper, covering the affairs of Dorset, Devon, Cornwall and Somerset. It includes family notices.
A newspaper including local news, family notices etc. from across the county of Cornwall.
A short regional paper covering local occurrences, business news, family notices and more.
A regional newspaper including news from the Cornwall area, family announcements, business notices, advertisements, legal & governmental proceedings and more.
A liberal newspaper covering the counties of Cornwall, Devon and Dorset. It includes family notices.
Saltash Wills & Probate Records
Searchable index and original images of over 12.5 million probates and administrations granted by civil registries. Entries usually include the testator's name, date of death, date of probate and registry. Names of relations may be given.
An index to 295,609 wills of people who lived in or were connected to Devon. The wills they reference can contain a great deal of genealogical information.
An index to thousands of probates and administrations granted by the Diocese and Archdeaconry of Exeter, covering parts of Devon & Cornwall.
A searchable index to surviving wills and administrations proved in the Connotorial Archidiaconal Court of Cornwall. The index contains the name of the testator, residence and date & type of grant.
An index to some Cornish wills. Names of beneficiaries have been extracted.
Saltash Immigration & Travel Records
A database containing genealogical, biographical and immigratory data for Cornish men who emigrated to Latin America.
Extracts from passenger lists, detailing the emigration and transportation of people from Cornwall, primarily to the New World and British colonies.
Historical details of the Cornish migration to Latin America.
An index of Cornish men an women who died out of county.
Abstracts of documents recording the forced movement of people and families between parishes.
Saltash Military Records
Extracts from records listing those liable for militia service. Details of arms have been transcribed.
A list of names found on World War One monuments in Cornwall, with some service details.
A list of names found on World War Two monuments in Cornwall, with some service details.
A searchable list of over 100,000 British Army POWs. Records contains details on the captured, their military career and where they were held prisoner.
Details on around 165,000 men serving in the British Army, Navy and Air Force who were held as prisoners during WWII.
Saltash Court & Legal Records
A searchable transcript of documents signed or marked by people swearing to uphold the reformed protestant religion.
Abstracts of documents recording people incarcerated in Cornwall. Index may include name, age, abode, occupation, crimes and numerous other details.
An index to defamation, divorce & alimony, marriage contract and church rate records in Cornwall Archdeaconry.
An index to names and places mentioned in act books of the Province of Canterbury. It records various licences and conferments, such as marriage and physician licences.
A handful of names, with ages, occupations and abodes appearing in depositions in various courts.
Saltash Taxation Records
Transcripts of surviving returns of heath and poll taxes for the county of Cornwall.
An index to documents recording residents liable to pay tax based on the number of hearths they possessed.
An index to land tax records and the 1873 landowners return from Cornwall.
An index to 11,000,000 parcels of land and property, connected to digital images of registers that record their owner, occupier, description, agricultural use, size and rateable value.
This vital collection details almost 1.2 million properties eligible for land tax. Records include the name of the landowner, occupier, amount assessed and sometimes the name and/or description of the property. It is a useful starting point for locating relevant estate records and establishing the succession of tenancies and freehold. Most records cover 1798, but some extend up to 1811.
Saltash Land & Property Records
An index to land tax records and the 1873 landowners return from Cornwall.
Extracts from lists recording those eligible to vote. Index contains place of residence and entitlement to vote.
An index to 11,000,000 parcels of land and property, connected to digital images of registers that record their owner, occupier, description, agricultural use, size and rateable value.
This vital collection details almost 1.2 million properties eligible for land tax. Records include the name of the landowner, occupier, amount assessed and sometimes the name and/or description of the property. It is a useful starting point for locating relevant estate records and establishing the succession of tenancies and freehold. Most records cover 1798, but some extend up to 1811.
Poll books record the names of voters and the direction of their vote. Until 1872 only landholders could vote, so not everyone will be listed. Useful for discerning an ancestor's political leanings and landholdings. The collection is supplemented with other records relating to the vote.
Saltash Directories & Gazetteers
Historical sketches of the locality with street, private, commercial and trade directories.
An exhaustive gazetteer, containing details of settlement's history, governance, churches, postal services, public institutions and more. Also contains lists of residents with their occupation and address.
A comprehensive place-by-place gazetteer, listing key historical and contemporary facts. Contains details on local schools, churches, government and other institutions. Also contains a list of residents and businesses for each place.
A comprehensive place-by-place gazetteer, listing key historical and contemporary facts. Contains details on local schools, churches, government and other institutions. Also contains a list of residents and businesses for each place.
A comprehensive place-by-place gazetteer, listing key historical and contemporary facts. Contains details on local schools, churches, government and other institutions. Also contains a list of residents and businesses for each place.
Saltash Cemeteries
An index to vital details engraved on over 300,000 gravestones and other monuments across the county of Cornwall.
An index to almost 20,000 gravestones, with extracted details.
An index to monuments recording deaths, such as gravestones, with some transcriptions and abstracts of memorials.
Photographs and descriptions of Cornwall's most illustrious church monuments, often featuring effigies, medieval inscriptions and heraldic devices.
Images of millions of pages from cemetery and crematoria registers, photographs of memorials, cemetery plans and more. Records can be search by a name index.
Saltash Obituaries
The UKs largest repository of obituaries, containing millions of searchable notices.
A growing collection currently containing over 425,000 abstracts of obituaries with reference to the location of the full obituary.
A collection of 364 obituaries of Quakers from the British Isles. The volume was published in 1849 and includes obituaries of those who died in late 1847 through 1848.
This transcribed and searchable work by Sir William Musgrave contains 10,000s of brief obituaries. The work is a reference point for other works containing information on an individual.
A text index and digital images of all editions of a journal containing medical articles and obituaries of medical practitioners.
Saltash Histories & Books
Photographs and images of churches in Cumbria.
A history of Catholicism in South West England with biographies of noted Catholics. Contains details of the Dominican, Benedictine, and Franciscan orders.
A general and parochial history of the county, with sections for each parish.
Photographs and images of churches in Cornwall.
A history of turnpikes and tollhouses in Cornwall. Includes profiles of individual turnpikes.
Saltash School & Education Records
A database of children admitted to Cornwall schools. The index contains the name(s) of parents and guardians. Original records will contain further details.
A name index connected to digital images of registers recording millions of children educated in schools operated by the National Society for Promoting Religious Education. Records contain a variety of information including genealogical details, education history, illnesses, exam result, fathers occupation and more.
A name index linked to original images of registers recording the education and careers of teachers in England & Wales.
A name index linked to original images of short biographies for over 120,000 Oxford University students. This is a particularly useful source for tracing the ancestry of the landed gentry.
A transcript of a vast scholarly work briefly chronicling the heritage, education and careers of over 150,000 Cambridge University students. This is a particularly useful source for tracing the ancestry of the landed gentry.
Saltash Occupation & Business Records
Background information on women employed by the mining industry in Devon & Cornwall. Includes a database of over 25,000 women and oral histories.
An index of documents recording the apprenticeship of children to a master. Original records usually contain ages and names of relatives.
An introduction to smuggling in Devon, Cornwall & the Bristol district.
Histories of Cornwall pubs, with photographs and lists of owners or operators.
Profiles of coal and metal mines in the south of England.
Pedigrees & Family Trees Covering Saltash
Extensive and impeccably sourced genealogies for British, Irish & Manx royalty and nobility. Scroll down to 'British Isles' for relevant sections.
A searchable database of linked genealogies compiled from thousands of reputable and not-so-reputable sources. Contains many details on European gentry & nobility, but covers many countries outside Europe and people from all walks of life.
A searchable book, listing pedigrees of titled families and biographies of their members.
A book containing genealogies and biographies of Britain's titled families.
A book containing genealogies and biographies of Britain's titled families.
Saltash Royalty, Nobility & Heraldry Records
Three books recording the lineage, marriage and collateral lines of Cornish families. Compiled form 16th and 17th century genealogical manuscripts, these works contain biographical and heraldic information.
Photographs and descriptions of Cornwall's most illustrious church monuments, often featuring effigies, medieval inscriptions and heraldic devices.
Extensive and impeccably sourced genealogies for British, Irish & Manx royalty and nobility. Scroll down to 'British Isles' for relevant sections.
A searchable database of linked genealogies compiled from thousands of reputable and not-so-reputable sources. Contains many details on European gentry & nobility, but covers many countries outside Europe and people from all walks of life.
Over 600 pedigrees for English and Welsh families who had a right to bear a coat of arms.
Saltash Church Records
Documentation for those baptised, married and buried at Saltash. Parish registers can assist tracing a family back numerous generations.
A history of Catholicism in South West England with biographies of noted Catholics. Contains details of the Dominican, Benedictine, and Franciscan orders.
A searchable transcript of documents signed or marked by people swearing to uphold the reformed protestant religion.
Browsable images of Church of England baptism, marriage and burial registers for the county of Cornwall.
Browsable images of Church of England baptism, marriage and burial registers for the county of Cornwall.
Biographical Directories Covering Saltash
Biographies of Cornish men who emigrated to Latin America.
A searchable book, listing pedigrees of titled families and biographies of their members.
A book containing genealogies and biographies of Britain's titled families.
A book containing genealogies and biographies of Britain's titled families.
Brief biographies of Anglican clergy in the UK.
Saltash Maps
A collection of digitalised maps covering the county.
Detailed maps covering much of the UK. They depict forests, mountains, larger farms, roads, railroads, towns, and more.
Maps showing settlements, features and some buildings in mainland Britain.
An index to 11,000,000 parcels of land and property, connected to digital images of registers that record their owner, occupier, description, agricultural use, size and rateable value.
Maps of parishes in England, Scotland and Wales. They are useful in determining which parish records may be relevant to your research.
Saltash Reference Works
Short descriptions of Cornish surnames, with details of their prevalence.
A beginner’s guide to researching ancestry in England.
Compiled in 1831, this book details the coverage and condition of parish registers in England & Wales.
A comprehensive guide to researching the history of buildings in the British Isles.
A service that provides advanced and custom surname maps for the British Isles and the US.
Civil & Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction
Historical Description
Saltash, The borough town of Saltash, which is one of the principal entrances into Cornwall, and about 220 miles from London, is situated upon the side of a steep hill close to the river Tamar, from which the principal street runs at right angles. It is distant about three miles from Plymouth Dock, to which there is a ferry over the Tamar, called the Crimble Passage. The town is built upon a solid rock, and the houses are built of the stone got upon the spot, rising one above another up the hill, at the summit of which stands the chapel and the town-hall, which has been rebuilt about forty years. It is supported by several pillars, and a market is held in the space below.
The streets of Saltash are very narrow, and the houses ill built. A large proportion of the inhabitants are fishermen; the corporation possessing the sole property of the oyster fishery in the whole river, except between Candlemas and Easter. They have also a jurisdiction on the river Tamar, down to the mouth of the port, by virtue of which they demand anchorage and salvage from all foreign ships and vessels that enter; they also raise a considerable yearly revenue on boats and barges passing on the river Tamar. The profits of the Crimble Ferry also form a part of the revenues of the corporation, and the produce in 1802 was 3411.; during the same year they received 3251. for the rent of the oyster fishery, and 151. for the market tolls.
At a small distance from the town of Saltash is the ancient castle of Trematon, occupying the summit of a high hill, westward from St. Stephen's. The remains of this once formidable structure, erected either just before or about the time of the Norman conquest, are still very considerable, and more perfect and entire than any other in Cornwall. The gate in particular is in good preservation. The entrance is under a square tower, strongly supported by three arches, between which are grooves for the portcullises. This leads into a court, at one end of which stands the keep, mounted on the top of a conical hill, which appears on the outside to be of a considerable height, but next the court is not more than 30 feet high. The building is an oval, whose interior conjugate diameter measures nearly GO feet, its transverse 50. It has no windows, but was probably aired and illuminated by openings made into a small internal area or court in its centre, called by builders a well. The walls of this keep are ten feet thick, and round the top runs a crenellated parapet of two feet thick, the other eight form the terre-plaine of the rampart. This castle now belongs to the Prince of Wales, whose officers hold a court here twice a year, for receiving rents and other purposes.
Nearly opposite to Trematon castle is Anthony House, the seat of the Right Honourable Reginald Pole Carew. It is a large square modern building, very pleasantly situated on a branch of the Lynker creek. At this house there is a collection of old portraits and some other good paintings.
There is a singular promontory at the south-eastern point of the county, called the Rame, or Ram Head, jutting into the British Channel, upon the summit of which are the ruins of a small vaulted chapel, which makes a conspicuous landmark to seamen navigating the Channel, being visible at many miles distant.
SALTASH was known anciently, according to Carew, as “Villa de Esse," after a family of that name, the word Salt being prefixed on account of its marine situation ; it is a municipal borough, township and chapelry, on the western bank of the river Tamar, which separates it from the county of Devon, with a station on the Great Western railway, 251 miles from London and 5 northwest from Plymouth, in the South Eastern division of the county, south division of the hundred of East, petty sessional division of East South, St. Germans union, East Stonehouse county court district, rural deanery of East, archdeaconry of Bodmin and diocese of Truro. The town is built on a steep, rocky acclivity; the old houses rising tier above tier, to the summit of the hill at Longstone, from which point the prospect is very fine, embracing on the south-east the whole harbour of Plymouth, with its breakwater, the Hamoaze and its wooded shores and Mount Edgcumbe, while at the rear are the Dartmoor hills and the rivers Tamar and Tavy winding their way down to the sea. The town has much improved since 1852, and PORT VIEW, where many good houses have been erected, is regarded as one of the most beautiful localities in the West of England. The town was first incorporated in the reign of King John by Reginald de Valletort, Baron of Trematon, and this charter, confirmed by Richard II. in 1381, was again confirmed by Henry VI. in 1461 ; Henry VIII. in 1509—10; by Elizabeth and by Charles II. in 1678 ; the latter granted a new charter in 1683 and George III. in 1774, confirmed the charter of Queen Elizabeth; but the privileges of the borough underwent some changes in the reign of George IV. The borough returned two members to Parliament from the time of Edward VI. until its disfanchisement under the Reform Act of 1832, among whom were Clarendon the historian, member for Saltash in the Long Parliament in 1640, and in 1685 Edmund Waller, the poet, then 80 years old. Under the Municipal Corporations Act of 1883 (46 and 47 Vic. c. 18), Saltash received a new charter of incorporation, September 18, 1885, and is now governed by a mayor, 4 aldermen and 12 councillors. The boundaries of the borough and the parish are co-extensive. The liberty of the “water Thamer,” or Tamar, which is attached to this borough, extends (by prescriptive right, as well as by the provisions of various charters), “seaward to an imaginary line drawn across Plymouth Sound from Penlee Point on the west to the Shagstone on the east, thence to Prince's rock on the Laira, to Old Man's Beard in the Tavy, to Ogle Tor rock, above Calstoek, in the Tamar, to Cuddenbeak Point in the St. Germans or Lynher river, to Cumble Tor rock in the Lynher, and to all the intervening bays, creeks and places as far as high water mark.” The magisterial and criminal jurisdiction of the borough is exercised throughout the whole area of the “liberty,” and by prescription and chartered rights, the corporation of Saltash are entitled to port dues of one shilling from every vessel dropping anchor in the port of Plymouth, within the Emits defined above, these dues being now taken by persons to whom they are let on lease; the corporation are also entitled to the oysterage within the Liberty, except in the Cattewater, and to the right of dredging for oysters; and have the control of the Saltash ferry, together with other privileges. The shipping belonging to the town has at one time been considerable, and it still has a number of coast-trading vessels and a very efficient service of river passenger-steamers. The town is well paved, lighted with gas by a company, and in 1889 a system of drainage was carried out at a cost of £900; and a further sum of £2,500 has been spent in securing a better and continuous water supply from Plymouth. The Royal Albert bridge, which carries the Great Western railway across the river Tamar, was erected in 1857—59, at a cost of £230,000, from the designs of Isambard K. Brunei esq.; it consists of two spans, each of 455 feet: the centre pier rests on the solid rock, and is carried up to a height of 240 feet from the foundation: the span is of oval tubing 17 feet by 12, the ends being connected by chains forming a parabolic curve, from which the roadway is suspended at a height of 100 feet above high-water mark: the whole structure is strengthened and steadied by vertical struts and diagonal braces: it was opened by H.R.H. the Prince Consort, on the 2nd May, 1859. The effect of this railway on the commerce of the county has been very great, owing to the rapid communication it offers with London, a market being thus provided for the broccoli, potatoes and other vegetables grown in Cornwall, which are produced in this county at an earlier period of the year than any other county in England. South of the bridge is a steam ferry, belonging to and worked by the corporation, which is free to inhabitants, but strangers pay one penny toll each way.
SS. Nicholas and Faith is an ecclesiastical parish formed May 10, 1881. The chapel, which belongs to the corporation, is an ancient building of stone, mainly of the Norman period, dating from about 1120, but with portions of Decorated and Perpendicular work, and consists of chancel, nave, north aisle, north chapel, south transept, south porch and a tower on the north side, containing 6 bells: in the north wall of the transept are three stout piers and two closed arches, which seem to mark the former junction of the church with the monastic building to which it belonged: the bosses of the roof display the arms of Richard (Plantagenet), Earl of Poitou and Cornwall, and those of Edmund, his son and successor: in the wall of the building is an inscribed tablet recording its renovation in 1689: the monuments are ail of modern date: the church was well restored in 1869, at a cost of £1,300: a stained east window has since been inserted, and the carved stone reredos is by Harry Hems, of Exeter: there are about 500 sittings. The register dates from the year 1694; there is also a register of marriages supposed to have taken place at St. Stephen’s, from 1740. The living is a perpetual curacy, net yearly value £201, including 4 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Truro, by deed of gift from the parishioners, who purchased the advowson and transferred it to the bishop, in order to obtain the assignment of a parochial district, and it has been held since 1895 by the Rev. Arthur Preedy. The Baptist chapel, in Culver road, will seat 400 persons. The Wesley Centenary and Memorial chapel, in Fore street, erected in 1891, at a cost of £3,600, will seat 620 persons.
The Guildhall, in the principal street, is a plain building, supported on granite pillars. The Corporation insignia include two large maces, three silver oars with mace heads, and a borough seal: the maces, each 3 feet 7 inches in length, form a pair, and are of silver, the design being the same in both; the shafts, which are unusually massive, are richly chased and banded, and from the upper band spring figure brackets supporting the heads, the surface of which is divided by scroll and foliaged ornament into four compartments, displaying the borough arms, the figure of a three-masted ship under sail, the Prince of Wales’s plume and motto, an anchor, and the arms of the donor; above is a cresting, from which spring open-arched crowns, with a pair of oars in saltire; on the flab of each head are the royal arms, with supporters; these maces were presented to the borough, in 1696, by Francis Buller esq. and bear the London hall-marks for that date: two of the silver-oar maces form a pair, and are 19 ½ inches in length; the heads, of a semi-globular form, are crested and have the royal arms on the flat top; the oar-blades exhibit three-masted ships, an anchor and the Prince’s plume, with the date 1623 and inscriptions: the smaller and similar oar-mace is 7 ½ inches long and dates from 1760: the borough seal of the 14th century displays, within a cusped sexfoil, the arms of Richard, Earl of Poitou and Cornwall, viz. arg. a lion ramp. gu. crowned, or, within a bordure sa. bezantee”: the Corporation also possess a remarkable punch-bowl 15 inches high and 12 in diameter, formed out of a solid piece of wood : the mayor’s official costume includes a robe of scarlet cloth trimmed with sables and a cocked hat; the justice or ex-mayor has a black robe, and the mace-bearers have scarlet silver laced gowns and three-cornered hats. The fisheries of the Tamar have been much injured by impurities from mines at the head of the river. Cattle sales are held on the first Tuesday in each month and on the 20th of the month. The St. Nicholas’ Lending Library, at the National schoolroom, contains several hundred volumes. The Zetland Masonic Lodge, No. 1,071, meets on the first Monday in each month in Fore street. Saltash is a nursery for seamen and furnishes a great number of men and boys for the Royal Navy. A regatta for rowing boats is held here annually on Coronation day (28th June); the watermen of the port are celebrated for their skill, and have carried off prizes at regattas round the coast. River steamers ply hourly between here and Devonport. St. Barnabas Cottage Hospital and Convalescent Home, at Port View, was erected in 1887 from designs by Mr. G. H. F. Prynne, architect, at a cost of £5,600, defrayed by Mrs. Ley, and is a building of red brick with some stone facings and Decorative work; it is vested in trustees, one being the vicar of Saltash for the time being. There are charities amounting to £21 yearly value. Saltash maintains its own poor conjointly with the several parishes of St. Germans union. In 1643, Ruthven, governor of Plymouth, retreating after his defeat at Bradford Down, between Liskeard and Bodmin (January 19), was attacked here by Lord Mohun and Sir Ralph Hopton and driven across the Tamar. The area is 170 acres; rateable value, £7,955 ; the population of the borough in 1891 was 2,745, including 204 in the Devon and Cornwall Industrial School ship, “Mount Edgcumbe.”
PLACES OF WORSHIP, with times of services
St. Nicholas Church, Rev. Arthur Preedy, incumbent; Rev. J. D. Carter, curate; 8 & 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; daily, 7.30 & 8 a.m. & 7 p.m.; Wed. &; Fri. 12 noon.
Baptist, Rev. Gavin McFadyean; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; Tues. & Fri. 7.30 p.m.
Wesleyan, Rev. Edward Thistlethwaite; 11 a.m. & 6.30 p.m.; Tues. & Fri. 7.30 p.m.
SCHOOLS
Devon & Cornwall Industrial School Ship “Mount Edgcumbe”; Miss Cummings, hon. sec.; Capt. J. G. Bickford, superintendent.
A School Board of 5 members was formed June 30, 1871; Frederick William Cleverton, Windsor villa, clerk to the Board; Wm. Dawe, 8 Brunei ter. attendance officer.
The Board meet on the first Thursday in each month at the Board school, North road, at 7 p.m.
School, built in 1872, & enlarged in 1895, for 142 boys, 172 girls & 228 infants; average attendance, 114 boys, 99 girls & 140 infants.
Most Common Surnames in Saltash
| Rank | Surname | Incidence | Frequency | Percent of Parent | Rank in East Hundred |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bennett | 31 | 1:83 | 2.42% | 26 |
| 2 | Curtis | 29 | 1:88 | 6.21% | 111 |
| 3 | Clatworthy | 28 | 1:92 | 38.36% | 808 |
| 4 | Thomas | 26 | 1:99 | 0.51% | 2 |
| 5 | Smith | 23 | 1:112 | 1.76% | 24 |
| 5 | May | 23 | 1:112 | 1.84% | 27 |
| 5 | Dawe | 23 | 1:112 | 3.81% | 75 |
| 5 | Vosper | 23 | 1:112 | 13.61% | 392 |
| 9 | Nicholson | 22 | 1:117 | 59.46% | 1,346 |
| 10 | Hosking | 21 | 1:122 | 1.46% | 21 |
| 11 | Chubb | 20 | 1:128 | 14.93% | 485 |
| 12 | Pearce | 19 | 1:135 | 0.81% | 9 |
| 12 | Blake | 19 | 1:135 | 4.57% | 140 |
| 12 | Morrish | 19 | 1:135 | 13.48% | 460 |
| 15 | Richards | 18 | 1:143 | 0.42% | 3 |
| 16 | Burns | 17 | 1:151 | 20.48% | 721 |
| 17 | Deacon | 16 | 1:160 | 9.14% | 382 |
| 17 | Rundle | 16 | 1:160 | 1.99% | 54 |
| 17 | Hawke | 16 | 1:160 | 2.06% | 60 |
| 17 | Coram | 16 | 1:160 | 69.57% | 1,773 |
| 21 | Martin | 15 | 1:171 | 0.62% | 7 |
| 21 | Gould | 15 | 1:171 | 24.19% | 924 |
| 21 | Brooking | 15 | 1:171 | 19.23% | 762 |
| 21 | Pearn | 15 | 1:171 | 6.25% | 284 |
| 21 | Cleverton | 15 | 1:171 | 93.75% | 2,149 |
| 26 | Rogers | 14 | 1:183 | 0.94% | 20 |
| 26 | Martyn | 14 | 1:183 | 2.63% | 91 |
| 26 | Coffin | 14 | 1:183 | 43.75% | 1,460 |
| 29 | Harris | 13 | 1:197 | 0.44% | 5 |
| 29 | Gilbert | 13 | 1:197 | 1.42% | 44 |
| 29 | Goodman | 13 | 1:197 | 3.79% | 186 |
| 29 | Snell | 13 | 1:197 | 1.84% | 64 |
| 29 | Hallett | 13 | 1:197 | 36.11% | 1,366 |
| 29 | Keast | 13 | 1:197 | 2.08% | 72 |
| 29 | Pawley | 13 | 1:197 | 18.57% | 837 |
| 29 | Sleep | 13 | 1:197 | 4.89% | 254 |
| 29 | Kitt | 13 | 1:197 | 8.84% | 448 |
| 29 | Oldridge | 13 | 1:197 | 92.86% | 2,312 |
| 29 | Tabb | 13 | 1:197 | 6.57% | 343 |
| 29 | Barraball | 13 | 1:197 | 76.47% | 2,089 |
| 41 | Webber | 12 | 1:214 | 2.25% | 90 |
| 41 | Easton | 12 | 1:214 | 92.31% | 2,405 |
| 41 | Callard | 12 | 1:214 | 75.00% | 2,149 |
| 41 | Speare | 12 | 1:214 | 52.17% | 1,773 |
| 41 | Nanscawen | 12 | 1:214 | 80.00% | 2,231 |
| 46 | Barrett | 11 | 1:233 | 2.48% | 127 |
| 46 | Keen | 11 | 1:233 | 19.64% | 994 |
| 46 | Beer | 11 | 1:233 | 5.53% | 340 |
| 46 | Blight | 11 | 1:233 | 2.63% | 139 |
| 46 | Goad | 11 | 1:233 | 17.46% | 907 |
| 46 | Nancarrow | 11 | 1:233 | 4.09% | 251 |
| 46 | Deeble | 11 | 1:233 | 11.11% | 619 |
| 53 | Roberts | 10 | 1:257 | 0.41% | 6 |
| 53 | James | 10 | 1:257 | 0.43% | 10 |
| 53 | Fletcher | 10 | 1:257 | 26.32% | 1,326 |
| 53 | Rowe | 10 | 1:257 | 0.27% | 4 |
| 53 | Davey | 10 | 1:257 | 0.77% | 25 |
| 53 | Lander | 10 | 1:257 | 4.03% | 268 |
| 53 | Tonkin | 10 | 1:257 | 1.04% | 41 |
| 53 | Worden | 10 | 1:257 | 6.67% | 437 |
| 53 | Wilcocks | 10 | 1:257 | 19.61% | 1,069 |
| 53 | Kinsman | 10 | 1:257 | 4.69% | 315 |
| 53 | Screech | 10 | 1:257 | 22.22% | 1,175 |
| 53 | Rolston | 10 | 1:257 | 100.00% | 2,793 |
| 65 | Wood | 9 | 1:285 | 6.77% | 486 |
| 65 | Clark | 9 | 1:285 | 3.10% | 229 |
| 65 | Edwards | 9 | 1:285 | 0.85% | 34 |
| 65 | King | 9 | 1:285 | 2.30% | 159 |
| 65 | Harding | 9 | 1:285 | 4.66% | 352 |
| 65 | Abbott | 9 | 1:285 | 6.12% | 448 |
| 65 | Hodge | 9 | 1:285 | 1.12% | 55 |
| 65 | Rawlings | 9 | 1:285 | 7.03% | 502 |
| 65 | Paine | 9 | 1:285 | 31.03% | 1,560 |
| 65 | Steer | 9 | 1:285 | 13.43% | 870 |
| 65 | Burgoyne | 9 | 1:285 | 24.32% | 1,346 |
| 65 | Bazley | 9 | 1:285 | 56.25% | 2,149 |
| 65 | Leaker | 9 | 1:285 | 100.00% | 2,977 |
| 65 | Runnalls | 9 | 1:285 | 6.38% | 460 |
| 79 | Williams | 8 | 1:321 | 0.12% | 1 |
| 79 | Morgan | 8 | 1:321 | 13.11% | 934 |
| 79 | Chapman | 8 | 1:321 | 0.96% | 51 |
| 79 | Harvey | 8 | 1:321 | 0.51% | 18 |
| 79 | Andrews | 8 | 1:321 | 4.10% | 348 |
| 79 | Johnston | 8 | 1:321 | 44.44% | 2,019 |
| 79 | Hawkins | 8 | 1:321 | 6.20% | 501 |
| 79 | Bishop | 8 | 1:321 | 2.54% | 212 |
| 79 | Hooper | 8 | 1:321 | 0.71% | 33 |
| 79 | Paul | 8 | 1:321 | 2.02% | 155 |
| 79 | Sewell | 8 | 1:321 | 88.89% | 2,977 |
| 79 | Keith | 8 | 1:321 | 100.00% | 3,182 |
| 79 | Hollands | 8 | 1:321 | 100.00% | 3,182 |
| 79 | Meager | 8 | 1:321 | 11.59% | 846 |
| 79 | Norrish | 8 | 1:321 | 40.00% | 1,924 |
| 79 | Shaddock | 8 | 1:321 | 100.00% | 3,182 |
| 79 | Widdecombe | 8 | 1:321 | 57.14% | 2,312 |
| 79 | Rynell | 8 | 1:321 | 100.00% | 3,182 |
| 97 | Lee | 7 | 1:366 | 2.92% | 284 |
| 97 | Adams | 7 | 1:366 | 1.54% | 122 |
| 97 | Elliott | 7 | 1:366 | 3.32% | 319 |
| 97 | Oliver | 7 | 1:366 | 0.79% | 46 |
| 97 | Read | 7 | 1:366 | 7.00% | 616 |
| 97 | Skinner | 7 | 1:366 | 2.25% | 218 |
| 97 | Gibbs | 7 | 1:366 | 16.67% | 1,240 |
| 97 | Hobbs | 7 | 1:366 | 5.88% | 541 |
| 97 | Pollard | 7 | 1:366 | 1.36% | 95 |
| 97 | Clements | 7 | 1:366 | 5.83% | 537 |
| 97 | Whitehouse | 7 | 1:366 | 46.67% | 2,231 |
| 97 | Thorn | 7 | 1:366 | 16.28% | 1,218 |
| 97 | Curry | 7 | 1:366 | 12.73% | 1,005 |
| 97 | Gaskell | 7 | 1:366 | 87.50% | 3,182 |
| 97 | Alford | 7 | 1:366 | 8.33% | 712 |
| 97 | Smale | 7 | 1:366 | 3.98% | 379 |
| 97 | Glanville | 7 | 1:366 | 2.48% | 236 |
| 97 | Peter | 7 | 1:366 | 6.54% | 584 |
| 97 | Train | 7 | 1:366 | 100.00% | 3,514 |
| 97 | Hawkings | 7 | 1:366 | 43.75% | 2,149 |
| 97 | Trenouth | 7 | 1:366 | 15.22% | 1,154 |
| 97 | Letty | 7 | 1:366 | 100.00% | 3,514 |
| 97 | Boswood | 7 | 1:366 | 100.00% | 3,514 |
| 120 | Cook | 6 | 1:428 | 1.47% | 149 |
| 120 | Marshall | 6 | 1:428 | 1.24% | 104 |
| 120 | Knight | 6 | 1:428 | 0.76% | 57 |
| 120 | Powell | 6 | 1:428 | 3.39% | 378 |
| 120 | Grant | 6 | 1:428 | 12.24% | 1,106 |
| 120 | Ball | 6 | 1:428 | 1.11% | 86 |
| 120 | Sutton | 6 | 1:428 | 6.38% | 645 |
| 120 | Frost | 6 | 1:428 | 5.88% | 608 |
| 120 | Johns | 6 | 1:428 | 0.27% | 11 |
| 120 | Stafford | 6 | 1:428 | 20.69% | 1,560 |
| 120 | Buckingham | 6 | 1:428 | 2.30% | 259 |
| 120 | Pascoe | 6 | 1:428 | 0.29% | 13 |
| 120 | Driscoll | 6 | 1:428 | 15.79% | 1,326 |
| 120 | Pitman | 6 | 1:428 | 33.33% | 2,019 |
| 120 | Hocking | 6 | 1:428 | 0.38% | 17 |
| 120 | Rickard | 6 | 1:428 | 0.79% | 61 |
| 120 | Badcock | 6 | 1:428 | 3.80% | 418 |
| 120 | Western | 6 | 1:428 | 31.58% | 1,967 |
| 120 | Cotter | 6 | 1:428 | 85.71% | 3,514 |
| 120 | Dorey | 6 | 1:428 | 100.00% | 3,835 |
| 120 | Hambly | 6 | 1:428 | 1.08% | 84 |
| 120 | Wotton | 6 | 1:428 | 66.67% | 2,977 |
| 120 | Daniell | 6 | 1:428 | 8.11% | 799 |
| 120 | Ellery | 6 | 1:428 | 2.73% | 304 |
| 120 | Bonney | 6 | 1:428 | 9.84% | 934 |
| 120 | Paige | 6 | 1:428 | 17.65% | 1,412 |
| 120 | Ough | 6 | 1:428 | 5.94% | 614 |
| 120 | Keverne | 6 | 1:428 | 5.94% | 614 |
| 120 | Bedder | 6 | 1:428 | 100.00% | 3,835 |
| 120 | Curtler | 6 | 1:428 | 85.71% | 3,514 |
| 150 | Davis | 5 | 1:513 | 1.15% | 134 |
| 150 | Miller | 5 | 1:513 | 4.63% | 579 |
| 150 | Kelly | 5 | 1:513 | 2.06% | 277 |
| 150 | Hutchinson | 5 | 1:513 | 16.67% | 1,522 |
| 150 | Stanley | 5 | 1:513 | 16.67% | 1,522 |
| 150 | Pope | 5 | 1:513 | 1.22% | 146 |
| 150 | Bevan | 5 | 1:513 | 17.86% | 1,592 |
| 150 | Moon | 5 | 1:513 | 1.68% | 225 |
| 150 | Lester | 5 | 1:513 | 71.43% | 3,514 |
| 150 | Crocker | 5 | 1:513 | 1.30% | 162 |
| 150 | Isaac | 5 | 1:513 | 9.43% | 1,040 |
| 150 | March | 5 | 1:513 | 55.56% | 2,977 |
| 150 | Couch | 5 | 1:513 | 0.85% | 79 |
| 150 | Hoy | 5 | 1:513 | 100.00% | 4,258 |
| 150 | Mathew | 5 | 1:513 | 11.11% | 1,175 |
| 150 | Whitford | 5 | 1:513 | 1.23% | 148 |
| 150 | Moyse | 5 | 1:513 | 3.97% | 512 |
| 150 | Olver | 5 | 1:513 | 1.24% | 152 |
| 150 | Underdown | 5 | 1:513 | 100.00% | 4,258 |
| 150 | Odgers | 5 | 1:513 | 1.24% | 151 |
| 150 | Langman | 5 | 1:513 | 6.17% | 738 |
| 150 | Greet | 5 | 1:513 | 2.76% | 369 |
| 150 | Churchward | 5 | 1:513 | 55.56% | 2,977 |
| 150 | Lamerton | 5 | 1:513 | 4.07% | 525 |
| 150 | Williscroft | 5 | 1:513 | 100.00% | 4,258 |
| 150 | Santo | 5 | 1:513 | 19.23% | 1,649 |
| 150 | Tesdale | 5 | 1:513 | 100.00% | 4,258 |
| 150 | Pagen | 5 | 1:513 | 100.00% | 4,258 |
| 150 | Hoblin | 5 | 1:513 | 100.00% | 4,258 |
| 150 | Knevitt | 5 | 1:513 | 100.00% | 4,258 |
| 150 | McInerny | 5 | 1:513 | 100.00% | 4,258 |
| 150 | Brimming | 5 | 1:513 | 100.00% | 4,258 |
| 182 | Taylor | 4 | 1:641 | 0.61% | 69 |
| 182 | Wilson | 4 | 1:641 | 3.88% | 607 |
| 182 | Jackson | 4 | 1:641 | 2.06% | 349 |
| 182 | Gray | 4 | 1:641 | 1.85% | 310 |
| 182 | Stevens | 4 | 1:641 | 0.34% | 30 |
| 182 | Shepherd | 4 | 1:641 | 3.81% | 594 |
| 182 | Walters | 4 | 1:641 | 1.27% | 212 |
| 182 | Hancock | 4 | 1:641 | 0.47% | 49 |
| 182 | Jarvis | 4 | 1:641 | 9.52% | 1,240 |
| 182 | Hicks | 4 | 1:641 | 0.25% | 16 |
| 182 | Hood | 4 | 1:641 | 66.67% | 3,835 |
| 182 | Brewer | 4 | 1:641 | 0.85% | 107 |
| 182 | Burt | 4 | 1:641 | 1.04% | 162 |
| 182 | Bright | 4 | 1:641 | 19.05% | 1,866 |
| 182 | Ash | 4 | 1:641 | 3.92% | 608 |
| 182 | Innes | 4 | 1:641 | 100.00% | 4,784 |
| 182 | Coombes | 4 | 1:641 | 6.35% | 907 |
| 182 | Ferris | 4 | 1:641 | 4.40% | 663 |
| 182 | Dillon | 4 | 1:641 | 26.67% | 2,231 |
| 182 | Tomlin | 4 | 1:641 | 50.00% | 3,182 |
| 182 | Bremner | 4 | 1:641 | 66.67% | 3,835 |
| 182 | Shirley | 4 | 1:641 | 80.00% | 4,258 |
| 182 | Cocks | 4 | 1:641 | 5.41% | 799 |
| 182 | Prout | 4 | 1:641 | 1.03% | 160 |
| 182 | Wellington | 4 | 1:641 | 1.77% | 299 |
| 182 | Tickle | 4 | 1:641 | 13.33% | 1,522 |
| 182 | Foote | 4 | 1:641 | 44.44% | 2,977 |
| 182 | Jago | 4 | 1:641 | 1.12% | 182 |
| 182 | Mutton | 4 | 1:641 | 1.03% | 161 |
| 182 | Rawling | 4 | 1:641 | 4.04% | 619 |
| 182 | Cundy | 4 | 1:641 | 2.11% | 356 |
| 182 | Keane | 4 | 1:641 | 50.00% | 3,182 |
| 182 | Bussell | 4 | 1:641 | 50.00% | 3,182 |
| 182 | Littleton | 4 | 1:641 | 3.45% | 551 |
| 182 | Pill | 4 | 1:641 | 1.83% | 305 |
| 182 | Dunsford | 4 | 1:641 | 80.00% | 4,258 |
| 182 | Betty | 4 | 1:641 | 15.38% | 1,649 |
| 182 | Magor | 4 | 1:641 | 2.56% | 422 |
| 182 | Toope | 4 | 1:641 | 57.14% | 3,514 |
| 182 | Lympany | 4 | 1:641 | 100.00% | 4,784 |
| 182 | Dusting | 4 | 1:641 | 17.39% | 1,773 |
| 182 | Elems | 4 | 1:641 | 100.00% | 4,784 |
| 182 | Fincke | 4 | 1:641 | 100.00% | 4,784 |
| 182 | Espent | 4 | 1:641 | 100.00% | 4,784 |