Drewsteignton Genealogical Records
Drewsteignton 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.
Digital images of baptism registers, searchable by a name index. They list parents' names - their occupations, residence and sometimes other details.
A searchable database of 2,225,292 records, linked to original images of baptism registers. The records provide proof of parentage, occupations, residence and other details.
Transcriptions of over 360,000 baptisms from most parishes in the county. Records include parents name and abode.
Over 60,000 transcripts of personal entries in various types of records, including vaccination registers, apprenticeship records, occupational records, poor law records, marriage notice books, returns of deaths, infirmary registers, debtor lists, workhouse birth registers, bastardy records and more.
Drewsteignton 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.
Banns registers give details of parties who intended to marry. They record an individual's real parish of residence if they moved to a parish temporarily for the purpose of a marriage.
Digital images of marriage registers, searchable by a name index. They are the primary marriage document before 1837. They typically record residence and marital status, though may contain age, father's name and other details.
Marriage records from people who married at the church between 1599 and 1812.
A searchable database of 1,871,561 records, linked to original images of marriage registers. The records may include fathers' names, age, residence, occupations and more.
Drewsteignton 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.
Digital images of burial registers, searchable by a name index. Details given may include the deceased's name, residence, age, names of relations, cause of death and more.
A searchable database of 1,666,144 records, linked to original images of burial registers. The records may include date of burial and/or death, residence, age and other details.
Transcriptions of over 225,000 burials from most parishes in the county. Induces the deceased's age.
Over 60,000 transcripts of personal entries in various types of records, including vaccination registers, apprenticeship records, occupational records, poor law records, marriage notice books, returns of deaths, infirmary registers, debtor lists, workhouse birth registers, bastardy records and more.
Drewsteignton 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.
A list of those eligible to vote, including their address and qualification to vote.
A list of Devon property-owners who were required to contribute towards sustaining the militia.
A transcription of the Lady Day hearth tax for 1674 for the county of Devon.
Newspapers Covering Drewsteignton
A conservative newspaper covering business, family, legal and other news in the Exeter district.
A politically independent newspaper, covering the affairs of Dorset, Devon, Cornwall and Somerset. It includes family notices.
A short regional paper covering local occurrences, business news, family notices and more.
A liberal newspaper covering the counties of Cornwall, Devon and Dorset. It includes family notices.
Original images of a regional newspaper, searchable via a full text index. Includes news from the Devon area, business notices, obituaries, family announcements and more.
Drewsteignton 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 estate administrations performed by the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. The index covers the southern two thirds of England & Wales, but may also contain entries for northerners.
An index to thousands of probates and administrations granted by the Diocese and Archdeaconry of Exeter, covering parts of Devon & Cornwall.
An index to over 300,000 Devon wills, admons and inventories from 550 sources. Index contains name, abode, occupation, type of document, year of probate, court, notes and document reference.
Drewsteignton Immigration & Travel Records
A detailed investigation into motivations for Devonians choosing to stay or migrate from the county, with particular attention to labour, religion and family ties.
A lengthy article detailing the practice of moving the needy poor between parishes. Contains examples of settlements, removals and examinations.
The story of a ship heading to Quebec from Plymouth that sank off the coast of Cornwall, killing 194 passengers. Includes information on the crew, passengers and others connected with the event.
An overview of emigration from north Devon to the Americas, with particulars of some who made the journey.
A calendar of prisoners brought before the quarter sessions, with details of their crime and punishment. Contains entries for individuals who were transported.
Drewsteignton Military Records
Various military lists published in the Exeter Flying Post, particularly lists of deserters, which may list age and physical description.
A list of Devon property-owners who were required to contribute towards sustaining the militia.
A list of names found on World War One monuments in Devon, with some service details.
A list of names found on World War Two monuments in Devon, with some service details.
Names from a presumably predominately Devonian war memorial in the former Bible Christian church at Swansea.
Drewsteignton Court & Legal Records
A list of those eligible to vote, including their address and qualification to vote.
An index of around 300,000 names in local tax records. The index is connected to digital images of the rate books, which record, land owner and occupier, description of property, address and details of the tax.
Transcriptions of documents listing those who swore loyalty to King George I after the Jacobite Atterbury Plot.
A calendar of cases to be heard before the quarter session that are indictable by nature,.
Two calendars, one of those licensed to carry out trade and the other those brought before the session for cursing.
Drewsteignton Taxation Records
An index of around 300,000 names in local tax records. The index is connected to digital images of the rate books, which record, land owner and occupier, description of property, address and details of the tax.
Transcriptions of documents listing land, their owner or occupier acreage and name or description.
A list of Devon property-owners who were required to contribute towards sustaining the militia.
A transcription of the Lady Day hearth tax for 1674 for the county of Devon.
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.
Drewsteignton Land & Property Records
A list of those eligible to vote, including their address and qualification to vote.
Maps delineating fields in Devon, which are referenced to documents recording field names, land owners, occupiers, land use and land size.
An index of around 300,000 names in local tax records. The index is connected to digital images of the rate books, which record, land owner and occupier, description of property, address and details of the tax.
Transcriptions of documents listing land, their owner or occupier acreage and name or description.
A list of Devon property-owners who were required to contribute towards sustaining the militia.
Drewsteignton Directories & Gazetteers
A comprehensive place-by-place gazetteer, listing key contemporary and historical facts. Each place has a list of residents and businesses. Contains details on local schools, churches, government and other institutions.
A comprehensive place-by-place gazetteer, listing key contemporary and historical facts. Each place has a list of residents and businesses. Contains details on local schools, churches, government and other institutions.
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 directory of residents and businesses; with a description of each settlement, containing details on its history, public institutions, churches, postal services, governance and more.
Drewsteignton Cemeteries
Photographs and descriptions of Devon's most illustrious church monuments, often featuring effigies, medieval inscriptions and heraldic devices.
Memorials of a select number of headstones in Devon.
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.
Photographs and transcriptions of millions of gravestones from cemeteries around the world.
Profiles of several hundred mausolea found in the British Isles.
Drewsteignton 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.
Drewsteignton Histories & Books
A detailed investigation into motivations for Devonians choosing to stay or migrate from the county, with particular attention to labour, religion and family ties.
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.
Numerous articles covering the history of the country, its principle settlements, notable persons, castles and more.
A detailed overview of Devon in 1850, extracted from a directory of that year.
Drewsteignton School & Education Records
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.
A searchable database containing over 90,000 note-form biographies for students of Cambridge University.
Drewsteignton 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.
Lists of gamekeepers from the North Devon Journal.
Lists of gamekeepers from the The Western Times.
A series of newspaper articles listing gamekeepers in Devon.
Transcripts of newspaper articles listing the particulars of apprentices who absconded from their master.
Pedigrees & Family Trees Covering Drewsteignton
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.
Drewsteignton Royalty, Nobility & Heraldry Records
Three works compiled from 16th and 17th century sources that record Devon families who had the right to bear a coat of arms.
A list of men found by William Camden to have unsubstantiated claims to coats of arms.
Photographs and descriptions of Devon'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.
Drewsteignton Church Records
A history of Catholicism in South West England with biographies of noted Catholics. Contains details of the Dominican, Benedictine, and Franciscan orders.
Prior to civil registration in 1837, the parish registers of Devon are the most common place to turn for details on births, marriages and deaths.
A series of questionnaires detailing the ecclesiastical predicament of around 250 parishes in Devon.
A transcript of documents recording those who contributed to the rebuilding of St. Paul's Cathedral in London.
A history of the Bible Christians, a denomination of Methodists, in Devon and Cornwall.
Biographical Directories Covering Drewsteignton
A series of folk tales and detailed biographies of Devonshire men and women.
Biographies of notable Devonians from the Norman period up to the end of the 17th century.
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.
Drewsteignton Maps
Maps delineating fields in Devon, which are referenced to documents recording field names, land owners, occupiers, land use and land size.
Maps delineating fields, forests and other land plots in east Devon. Apportionments not included.
Transcriptions of documents listing land, their owner or occupier acreage and name or description.
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.
Drewsteignton Reference Works
A series of articles on Devon surnames, including a dictionary of Devon surname definitions.
A guide to locating Devon wills in light of losses incurred during World War II.
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.
Civil & Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction
Historical Description
Drew-Steignton, a small village, supposed to have been the chief seat of the Druids in Devonshire. Mr. Polwhele determines the name to signify, "The Druids’ town upon the Teign." Risdon and Sir William Pole derive the name from Drogo de Teign, an ancient proprietor of the manor. In Doomsday-book, Drew-Steignton is called Tain-tone. The British remains, which seem to support Mr. Polwhele’s opinion, are circles of upright stones, and a cromlech: he describes these in his historical views of the county in the following words: "Somewhat south of the Druid Way, or Via Sacra, at Drew-Steignton, are two curious circles, contiguous to each other, on the descent of the hill. The first circle is marked by a vallum, which on the outer part declines, and is about four feet high. Though the greater part of the stones which were erected on the top of the mound are gone, and the stones that remain are deep sunk in the ground, yet from these relics we can clearly trace out the whole round of the circle. The stones composing its circumference were placed at equal distances: the area is quite clear, and the diameter of the circle is ninety-three feet. Contiguous to this is another circle, nearly of the same size. One vallum, in point of approximation, serves for both."
The only cromlech in this county (which is indisputably such) is situated in Drew-Steignton (the town of the Druids upon the Teign), on a farm called Shilston, in ancient deeds Shelfeston, signifying the shelf- stone, or shelving-stone. With respect to the original name of this cromlech it will be absurd to conjecture; it is at present known in the neighbourhood by the name of Spinster’s Rock. This cromlech is of moor-stone, and Mr. Chappie informs us, that, "like most others, it has only three supporters, flat and irregular in their shape, their surfaces rough and unpolished, and their position not directly upright, but more or less leaning, (two to the northward, and the other to the south-east), and yet so firm as to sustain the very ponderous table-stone which covers them, the whole forming a kind of large irregular tripod, and of such a height as if designed for the Queen of Brobdignag’s dwarf, or the foot-stool of Gulliver’s nurse; its upper surface being, where highest, near nine feet and a half from the ground, and the whole on an average at least eight feet. The greatest length of its table-stone, between its most distant angles, is about fifteen feet; but taken parallel to its sides, about fourteen, and at a medium not above thirteen and a half; its greatest breadth ten feet; but this measured at right angles, in that part where its two opposite sides are nearly parallel, is at a medium but nine feet ten inches." Mr. Polwhele then pursues his observations and researches into its Druidical origin, to which we shall beg leave to refer the reader.
Near the cromlech is Bradford-pool, a fall of water about half a mile in circumference, surrounded by woods.
The name of rocking or logging-stone is given to a stupendous block of granite, detached and resting at its base on arising narrow point of another mass, deep grounded in the channel of the river Teign. An equipoise was thus formed, and though, by accounts given in the neighbourhood, its motion has ceased to be so sensible as in former times, it may still be produced by pressing against the stone with some force.
Toland, in his History of the Druids, is of opinion, that these holy jugglers made the multitude (to whom monuments of this kind were sacred) believe that they only could move them. The power of producing any surprising effect from a natural cause, discovered perhaps by accident, was sufficient, with the addition of a few mysterious words or ceremonies, to pass for preternatural endowments. This stone was made the instrument of condemning or acquitting criminals, and also of extorting confession. Its dimensions are ten feet high at the west end, and from the west to the eastern point, its length is about eighteen. The local circumstances of it are almost as extraordinary as the stone itself. The river Teign rolls its waters around, and it is seated among those wild romantic hills, whose shaggy sides are overspread with fragments separated from the craggs above. The following lines are highly applicable to the dale beneath:
"Along this narrow valley you might see
The wild deer sporting on the upland ground,
And here and there uprise a stunted tree,
Or mossy stone, or rock with ivy crown’d:
Oft did the cliffs reverberate the sound Of parted fragments tumbling from on high,
And from the summit of a craggy mound,
The perching falcon oft was heard to cry,
Or on resounding wings to shoot athwart the sky."
DREWSTEIGNTON is a large parish and village near the river reign, 6 miles north-by-east from Moreton Hampstead terminal station of a branch of the Great Western railway, and 10 south-east from Okehampton, in the Mid division of the county, Wonford hundred, Crockernwell petty sessional division, Okehampton union and county court district, rural deanery of Okehampton, archdeaconry of Totnes and diocese of Exeter. The church of the Holy Trinity is an ancient building of granite in the Early Perpendicular style, consisting of modern chancel, nave, aisles, south porch and an embattled western tower with pinnacles, containing a clock, erected in 1893, and 6 bells: it was reseated and repaired in 1863, when the chancel was rebuilt and two stained windows inserted: there are 446 sittings. The register dates from the year 1557. The living is a rectory, net yearly value £560, including 464 acres of glebe, with residence, in the gift of the trustees of the late Sir Cuthbert E. Peek bart. and held since 1895 by the Rev. Richard Peek M.A. of St. John’s College, Cambridge. There is a Baptist chapel here and a Methodist chapel at Whiddon Down. The poor have £27 10s. the interest of £1,000 Consols, given in 1847 by G. Ponsford. Hall’s charity of £2 14s. is distributed in bread. Edgcumbe’s charity produces £86 yearly, derived from land and cottages in the parish, one half of which is for the reparation of the church, and the remainder is distributed among the poor. Miss Elizabeth Bragg Shaw left, in 1875, £100 Consols for the benefit of the farm labourers and workpeople employed on Furlong estate in this parish. Limestone quarries are worked here. The celebrated cromlech and a reputed logan stone 12 feet long by 6 in thickness, attract numerous visitors. William Ponsford esq. and the Rev. Oswald Joseph Reichel B.C.L., F.S.A, of Lympston, who are lords of the manor; Colville George Hayter-Hames esq. of Chagford House; William Bragg, William Oliver Harvey, James Strong, William Tuckett Strong, Tom John Pitts Tucker esq. of Netherton, and the rector, are the principal landowners. The soil is loamy; sub-soil, limestone. The principal grain crop is wheat, but root crops of all kinds are produced. The area is 6,171 acres of land and 18 of water; rateable value, £5,115; the population in 1901 was 693.
By Local Government Board Order 16,407, which came into operation March 25, 1885, Narraway and Thornbury have been transferred from Hittesleigh parish, in Crediton union, to Drewsteignton, and a part of Teignholt taken from the latter parish and added to the former, for civil purposes.
Schools
Board (mixed), erected in 1875, to hold 140 children; average attendance, 100.
Board, Whiddon Down, erected in 1880, to hold 50 children; average attendance, 25.
Most Common Surnames in Drewsteignton
| Rank | Surname | Incidence | Frequency | Percent of Parent | Rank in Wonford Hundred |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Marks | 26 | 1:31 | 5.12% | 209 |
| 1 | Aggett | 26 | 1:31 | 8.75% | 383 |
| 3 | Mudge | 23 | 1:35 | 5.69% | 273 |
| 4 | Strong | 19 | 1:42 | 7.51% | 462 |
| 5 | Brock | 18 | 1:45 | 4.29% | 260 |
| 6 | Drake | 17 | 1:47 | 2.81% | 170 |
| 7 | Tancock | 16 | 1:50 | 8.04% | 599 |
| 8 | Ellis | 15 | 1:54 | 0.78% | 17 |
| 8 | Hooper | 15 | 1:54 | 0.80% | 19 |
| 10 | Cann | 14 | 1:58 | 1.33% | 71 |
| 11 | Martin | 13 | 1:62 | 0.49% | 8 |
| 12 | May | 12 | 1:67 | 0.88% | 39 |
| 12 | Jordan | 12 | 1:67 | 2.46% | 222 |
| 12 | Bolt | 12 | 1:67 | 1.56% | 119 |
| 12 | Brimblecombe | 12 | 1:67 | 8.39% | 820 |
| 12 | Woolland | 12 | 1:67 | 13.79% | 1,272 |
| 17 | White | 11 | 1:73 | 0.40% | 7 |
| 17 | Yeo | 11 | 1:73 | 1.48% | 125 |
| 17 | Olding | 11 | 1:73 | 18.33% | 1,692 |
| 17 | Gidley | 11 | 1:73 | 3.77% | 397 |
| 21 | Parker | 10 | 1:81 | 1.08% | 92 |
| 21 | Phillips | 10 | 1:81 | 0.57% | 23 |
| 21 | Piller | 10 | 1:81 | 20.83% | 1,955 |
| 21 | Blanchford | 10 | 1:81 | 17.86% | 1,758 |
| 21 | Oads | 10 | 1:81 | 76.92% | 4,496 |
| 26 | Ball | 9 | 1:90 | 0.94% | 86 |
| 26 | Hawkins | 9 | 1:90 | 0.91% | 82 |
| 26 | Goss | 9 | 1:90 | 1.79% | 214 |
| 26 | Ponsford | 9 | 1:90 | 3.49% | 457 |
| 26 | Hurson | 9 | 1:90 | 33.33% | 2,866 |
| 31 | Smith | 8 | 1:101 | 0.23% | 4 |
| 31 | Rowe | 8 | 1:101 | 0.41% | 16 |
| 31 | Knapman | 8 | 1:101 | 1.37% | 183 |
| 31 | Grendon | 8 | 1:101 | 32.00% | 3,006 |
| 35 | Cole | 7 | 1:115 | 0.33% | 13 |
| 35 | Weeks | 7 | 1:115 | 0.73% | 87 |
| 35 | Browning | 7 | 1:115 | 1.74% | 275 |
| 35 | Connett | 7 | 1:115 | 3.14% | 530 |
| 35 | Pillar | 7 | 1:115 | 5.47% | 926 |
| 40 | Williams | 6 | 1:134 | 0.16% | 2 |
| 40 | Harris | 6 | 1:134 | 0.15% | 1 |
| 40 | Matthews | 6 | 1:134 | 0.59% | 77 |
| 40 | Dodd | 6 | 1:134 | 1.92% | 359 |
| 40 | Arscott | 6 | 1:134 | 1.63% | 302 |
| 40 | Chudley | 6 | 1:134 | 2.43% | 469 |
| 40 | Chichester | 6 | 1:134 | 6.67% | 1,243 |
| 47 | Clark | 5 | 1:161 | 0.51% | 83 |
| 47 | Harvey | 5 | 1:161 | 0.37% | 40 |
| 47 | Webber | 5 | 1:161 | 0.20% | 10 |
| 47 | Partridge | 5 | 1:161 | 0.70% | 135 |
| 47 | Hole | 5 | 1:161 | 1.07% | 235 |
| 47 | Haydon | 5 | 1:161 | 1.52% | 340 |
| 47 | Slocombe | 5 | 1:161 | 3.31% | 788 |
| 47 | Crooke | 5 | 1:161 | 18.52% | 2,866 |
| 47 | Carthew | 5 | 1:161 | 7.58% | 1,586 |
| 47 | Morcombe | 5 | 1:161 | 9.80% | 1,878 |
| 47 | Morecombe | 5 | 1:161 | 27.78% | 3,695 |
| 58 | Hill | 4 | 1:202 | 0.12% | 5 |
| 58 | Cooper | 4 | 1:202 | 0.91% | 253 |
| 58 | Miller | 4 | 1:202 | 0.40% | 80 |
| 58 | Lee | 4 | 1:202 | 0.22% | 21 |
| 58 | Lang | 4 | 1:202 | 0.45% | 101 |
| 58 | Robins | 4 | 1:202 | 0.74% | 200 |
| 58 | Bradford | 4 | 1:202 | 0.81% | 221 |
| 58 | Hannaford | 4 | 1:202 | 0.38% | 72 |
| 58 | Stoneman | 4 | 1:202 | 0.60% | 148 |
| 58 | Pook | 4 | 1:202 | 1.36% | 390 |
| 58 | Ching | 4 | 1:202 | 2.52% | 753 |
| 58 | Palk | 4 | 1:202 | 1.45% | 422 |
| 58 | Gloyn | 4 | 1:202 | 2.29% | 691 |
| 58 | Peardon | 4 | 1:202 | 11.43% | 2,460 |
| 58 | Lampey | 4 | 1:202 | 26.67% | 4,095 |
| 58 | Gorwyn | 4 | 1:202 | 10.00% | 2,249 |
| 58 | Lentern | 4 | 1:202 | 20.00% | 3,438 |
| 75 | Turner | 3 | 1:269 | 0.18% | 25 |
| 75 | Watts | 3 | 1:269 | 0.36% | 106 |
| 75 | Norton | 3 | 1:269 | 1.28% | 498 |
| 75 | Guest | 3 | 1:269 | 1.48% | 587 |
| 75 | Snell | 3 | 1:269 | 0.24% | 48 |
| 75 | Ware | 3 | 1:269 | 0.51% | 178 |
| 75 | Beer | 3 | 1:269 | 0.17% | 24 |
| 75 | Pitts | 3 | 1:269 | 0.92% | 344 |
| 75 | Pym | 3 | 1:269 | 1.82% | 733 |
| 75 | Bevans | 3 | 1:269 | 27.27% | 5,026 |
| 75 | Mardon | 3 | 1:269 | 1.82% | 733 |
| 75 | Pedrick | 3 | 1:269 | 1.22% | 473 |
| 75 | Langmead | 3 | 1:269 | 2.00% | 794 |
| 75 | Vizard | 3 | 1:269 | 100.00% | 11,450 |
| 75 | Powlesland | 3 | 1:269 | 1.79% | 721 |
| 75 | Kenshole | 3 | 1:269 | 4.62% | 1,602 |
| 75 | Furzeman | 3 | 1:269 | 14.29% | 3,358 |
| 75 | Poltimore | 3 | 1:269 | 100.00% | 11,450 |
| 93 | Davey | 2 | 1:403 | 0.10% | 15 |
| 93 | Howe | 2 | 1:403 | 0.52% | 286 |
| 93 | Drew | 2 | 1:403 | 0.24% | 109 |
| 93 | Dunning | 2 | 1:403 | 2.15% | 1,205 |
| 93 | Bragg | 2 | 1:403 | 0.88% | 522 |
| 93 | Cleave | 2 | 1:403 | 0.67% | 381 |
| 93 | Milford | 2 | 1:403 | 0.51% | 284 |
| 93 | Murch | 2 | 1:403 | 0.59% | 329 |
| 93 | Heale | 2 | 1:403 | 0.76% | 446 |
| 93 | Taverner | 2 | 1:403 | 1.75% | 1,015 |
| 93 | Kemble | 2 | 1:403 | 3.23% | 1,653 |
| 93 | Endacott | 2 | 1:403 | 0.56% | 317 |
| 93 | Nickels | 2 | 1:403 | 2.17% | 1,219 |
| 93 | Casley | 2 | 1:403 | 2.60% | 1,416 |
| 93 | Stentiford | 2 | 1:403 | 1.55% | 916 |
| 93 | Middlewick | 2 | 1:403 | 4.08% | 1,932 |
| 93 | Westington | 2 | 1:403 | 5.56% | 2,423 |
| 93 | Battishill | 2 | 1:403 | 5.56% | 2,423 |
| 93 | Wrayford | 2 | 1:403 | 7.41% | 2,866 |
| 93 | Wollacot | 2 | 1:403 | 100.00% | 13,160 |
| 113 | Taylor | 1 | 1:806 | 0.04% | 9 |
| 113 | Wilson | 1 | 1:806 | 0.15% | 147 |
| 113 | Wright | 1 | 1:806 | 0.12% | 105 |
| 113 | Jackson | 1 | 1:806 | 0.23% | 256 |
| 113 | Baker | 1 | 1:806 | 0.03% | 6 |
| 113 | Bennett | 1 | 1:806 | 0.06% | 26 |
| 113 | Rogers | 1 | 1:806 | 0.08% | 45 |
| 113 | Palmer | 1 | 1:806 | 0.06% | 31 |
| 113 | Stevens | 1 | 1:806 | 0.08% | 49 |
| 113 | Howard | 1 | 1:806 | 0.15% | 146 |
| 113 | Ford | 1 | 1:806 | 0.06% | 28 |
| 113 | Dunn | 1 | 1:806 | 0.12% | 103 |
| 113 | Reed | 1 | 1:806 | 0.08% | 53 |
| 113 | Cross | 1 | 1:806 | 0.15% | 156 |
| 113 | Yates | 1 | 1:806 | 1.69% | 1,708 |
| 113 | Frost | 1 | 1:806 | 0.13% | 115 |
| 113 | Osborne | 1 | 1:806 | 0.18% | 191 |
| 113 | Preston | 1 | 1:806 | 0.35% | 403 |
| 113 | Finch | 1 | 1:806 | 0.25% | 269 |
| 113 | Pike | 1 | 1:806 | 0.09% | 68 |
| 113 | Elliot | 1 | 1:806 | 0.85% | 993 |
| 113 | Lake | 1 | 1:806 | 0.10% | 84 |
| 113 | Knott | 1 | 1:806 | 0.34% | 390 |
| 113 | Hutchings | 1 | 1:806 | 0.08% | 51 |
| 113 | Cousins | 1 | 1:806 | 0.43% | 507 |
| 113 | Coombs | 1 | 1:806 | 0.73% | 861 |
| 113 | Robbins | 1 | 1:806 | 1.15% | 1,272 |
| 113 | Holman | 1 | 1:806 | 0.17% | 179 |
| 113 | Major | 1 | 1:806 | 0.43% | 511 |
| 113 | Crocker | 1 | 1:806 | 0.09% | 64 |
| 113 | Franks | 1 | 1:806 | 0.92% | 1,051 |
| 113 | Crabb | 1 | 1:806 | 0.38% | 455 |
| 113 | Underhill | 1 | 1:806 | 0.30% | 336 |
| 113 | Tozer | 1 | 1:806 | 0.13% | 120 |
| 113 | Burford | 1 | 1:806 | 5.00% | 3,438 |
| 113 | Seward | 1 | 1:806 | 0.47% | 559 |
| 113 | Tolley | 1 | 1:806 | 0.52% | 628 |
| 113 | Row | 1 | 1:806 | 0.46% | 544 |
| 113 | Wignall | 1 | 1:806 | 50.00% | 13,160 |
| 113 | Burgoyne | 1 | 1:806 | 0.44% | 516 |
| 113 | Hellier | 1 | 1:806 | 0.27% | 308 |
| 113 | Joslin | 1 | 1:806 | 0.38% | 436 |
| 113 | Leaman | 1 | 1:806 | 0.30% | 342 |
| 113 | Gerry | 1 | 1:806 | 0.39% | 461 |
| 113 | Wensley | 1 | 1:806 | 1.02% | 1,151 |
| 113 | Tremlett | 1 | 1:806 | 0.43% | 511 |
| 113 | Sercombe | 1 | 1:806 | 0.32% | 361 |
| 113 | Northcote | 1 | 1:806 | 0.74% | 874 |
| 113 | Dewdney | 1 | 1:806 | 0.98% | 1,107 |
| 113 | Wonnacott | 1 | 1:806 | 0.39% | 457 |
| 113 | Jeffry | 1 | 1:806 | 6.67% | 4,095 |
| 113 | Laskey | 1 | 1:806 | 0.64% | 769 |
| 113 | Counter | 1 | 1:806 | 0.63% | 750 |
| 113 | Ascott | 1 | 1:806 | 3.45% | 2,729 |
| 113 | Heales | 1 | 1:806 | 8.33% | 4,730 |
| 113 | Rookes | 1 | 1:806 | 1.47% | 1,565 |
| 113 | Stanlake | 1 | 1:806 | 1.39% | 1,497 |
| 113 | Cooker | 1 | 1:806 | 25.00% | 9,849 |
| 113 | Battershill | 1 | 1:806 | 1.41% | 1,509 |
| 113 | Eastmond | 1 | 1:806 | 1.33% | 1,447 |
| 113 | Farleigh | 1 | 1:806 | 1.08% | 1,205 |
| 113 | Manaton | 1 | 1:806 | 2.17% | 2,022 |
| 113 | Saffin | 1 | 1:806 | 3.23% | 2,647 |
| 113 | Fawdon | 1 | 1:806 | 11.11% | 5,765 |
| 113 | Langabeer | 1 | 1:806 | 3.03% | 2,557 |
| 113 | Yoe | 1 | 1:806 | 4.55% | 3,259 |
| 113 | Talling | 1 | 1:806 | 20.00% | 8,667 |
| 113 | Hanaford | 1 | 1:806 | 4.55% | 3,259 |
| 113 | Bowbeer | 1 | 1:806 | 14.29% | 6,891 |
| 113 | Beeke | 1 | 1:806 | 100.00% | 15,767 |
| 113 | Anscott | 1 | 1:806 | 33.33% | 11,450 |
| 113 | Kurson | 1 | 1:806 | 100.00% | 15,767 |
| 113 | Oddes | 1 | 1:806 | 100.00% | 15,767 |
| 113 | Southerley | 1 | 1:806 | 100.00% | 15,767 |