Wool Genealogical Records
Wool 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.
Name index linked to original images of the baptism registers of Wool. Records document parents' names and date of baptism and/or birth.
Records of baptism for people born in and around Wool between 1580 and 1812. Details include child's name, parents' names and dates of birth and/or baptism.
Baptism registers record the baptism of those born in and around Wool and were subsequently baptised in an Anglican place of worship. They are the primary source of birth details before 1837, though are useful to the present.
Original images of baptism registers, searchable by a name index, covering almost all Dorset parishes.
Wool 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.
The Marriage registers of Wool, document marriages 1813 to 1929. Details given on the bride and groom may include their age, father's name, marital status, residence and signature.
The Marriage registers of Wool, document marriages 1580 to 1812. Details given on the bride and groom may include their age, father's name, marital status, residence and signature.
Marriage registers are the primary source for marital documentation before 1837, though are relevant to the present. They typically the record marital status and residence of the bride and groom.
Original images of marriage registers, searchable by a name index, covering almost all Dorset parishes.
Wool 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.
Records of burial for people buried at Wool between 1813 and 1969. Details include the deceased's name, residence and age. Some records may contain the names of relations, cause of death and more.
Burial registers are the primary source for death documentation before 1837, though are relevant to the present. They record the date someone was buried, their age & residence.
Records of burial for people buried at Wool between 1733 and 1837. Details include the deceased's name, residence and age. Some records may contain the names of relations, cause of death and more.
Burial records covering those buried at Holy Rood, Wool_. This resource is an index and may not include all the details that were recorded in the burial registers from which they were extracted.
Wool 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 full name index, connected to original images of the registers. These records list those who were eligible to vote and may give a description of an individual's property.
A list of freeholders in the county, with their residence, the name of their tenants and the location of their freehold.
Transcriptions of hearth tax records for the county of Dorset.
Newspapers Covering Wool
A politically independent newspaper, covering the affairs of Dorset, Devon, Cornwall and Somerset. It includes family notices.
A regional newspaper covering the counties of Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire Hampshire and Berkshire. It covers local and national news, family announcements, business news, legal proceedings and more.
A liberal newspaper covering the counties of Cornwall, Devon and Dorset. It includes family notices.
A regional newspaper including news from the Dorset area, family announcements, business notices, advertisements, legal & governmental proceedings and more.
A London newspaper that later became The Sun.
Wool 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 Gloucestershire wills from Bristol and Gloucester Diocese.
An index linked to original images of wills, administrations and inventories proved in Dorset courts. Documents contain much 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.
Wool Immigration & Travel Records
An index linked to original images of documents for vagrants. These records were draw up for poor people who moved to parishes where their presence was unwanted. They contain much genealogical information.
Indentures and other records that recorded the transportation of Dorset men and women to the colonies.
Details of individuals who left Dorset for New England.
A name index connected to original images of passenger lists recording people travelling from Britain to destinations outside Europe. Records may detail a passenger's age or date of birth, residence, occupation, destination and more.
A full index of passenger lists for vessels arriving in the UK linked to original images. Does not include lists from vessels sailing from European ports. Early entries can be brief, but later entries may include dates of births, occupations, home addresses and more. Useful for documenting immigration.
Wool Military Records
An index linked to original images of lists men eligible to serve in the militia. Records may include name, residence, occupation, age, height, marital status, disabilities and family details.
A list of Dorset-men who were in the military and registered to vote as absent.
A list of names found on World War One monuments in Dorset, with some service details.
A list of names found on World War Two monuments in Dorset, 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.
Wool Court & Legal Records
Over 60,000 documents relating to prisoners held at Dorchester Prison. The collection includes admission and discharge books and photographs of the latter prisoners.
Documents relating to the licensing of alehouses. Contains details on the proprietor, establishment and conditions of the licence.
Original images of Dorset parish records. Including: poor rates, overseers, churchwardens, vestry, incumbents' and other records.
The records document Quarter Session judges’ decisions in matters that include settlement inquiries, highway rates, criminal trials, registers of settlement, orders of removal, bastardy examinations, apprenticeships, licensing, contracts, lists of justices, and other matters related to the business of running the county.
Original images of Dorset parish records. Including: poor rates, overseers, churchwardens, vestry, incumbents' and other records.
Wool Taxation Records
Maps delineating fields in Dorset, which are referenced to documents recording field names, land owners, occupiers, land use and land size.
Digital images of 18th and 19th century records that record landowners and their tenants. The taxable value of the land is given, and sometimes a description of the property. These records can be searched by names and place indices.
Transcriptions of hearth tax records for the county of Dorset.
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.
Wool Land & Property Records
A full name index, connected to original images of the registers. These records list those who were eligible to vote and may give a description of an individual's property.
Maps delineating fields in Dorset, which are referenced to documents recording field names, land owners, occupiers, land use and land size.
Digital images of 18th and 19th century records that record landowners and their tenants. The taxable value of the land is given, and sometimes a description of the property. These records can be searched by names and place indices.
A list of freeholders in the county, with their residence, the name of their tenants and the location of their freehold.
A list of Dorset-men who were in the military and registered to vote as absent.
Wool 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 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.
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.
Wool Cemeteries
An index to vital details engraved on gravestones and other monuments across the county of Dorset.
An index to inscriptions found on 56,608 gravestones and monuments in Dorset. The index includes details of relationships.
An index to inscriptions found on over 11,500 gravestones in Dorset. The index includes details of relationships.
Photographs and descriptions of Dorset' 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.
Wool 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.
Wool Histories & Books
Selected issues of a periodical which contains many historical and genealogical tracts relating to the counties of Somerset and Dorset.
A history of Catholicism in South West England with biographies of noted Catholics. Contains details of the Dominican, Benedictine, and Franciscan orders.
A detailed history of the county's hundreds, parishes and religious houses.
Photographs and images of churches in Dorset.
Short profiles of Dorsetshire churches, containing photographs and bibliographies.
Wool 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.
Wool Occupation & Business Records
A collection of nearly 60,000 documents including crew lists, ship agreements and log books for Dorset. Records may contain information of a sailors birth, life, duties and discipline.
Abstracts of apprenticeship indentures initiated by parishes in Dorset. These records provide details on parents' names and occupations.
Over 3,300 documents relating to bounties offered to farmers by the government to grow hemp & flax.
An article describing the life of labourers in Dorset in the 19th century. Includes details on hiring practices and poverty.
An introduction to smuggling in Dorset & Hampshire.
Pedigrees & Family Trees Covering Wool
A detailed history of the county's hundreds, parishes and religious houses.
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.
Wool Royalty, Nobility & Heraldry Records
A detailed history of the county's hundreds, parishes and religious houses.
Photographs and descriptions of Dorset' 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.
Wool Church Records
The parish registers of Wool are a collection of books documenting baptisms, marriages and burials from 1580 to 1969.
The primary source of documentation for baptisms, marriages and burials before 1837, though extremely useful to the present. Their records can assist tracing a family back numerous generations.
Original images of Dorset parish records. Including: poor rates, overseers, churchwardens, vestry, incumbents' and other records.
Abstracts of apprenticeship indentures initiated by parishes in Dorset. These records provide details on parents' names and occupations.
Original images of parish registers, searchable by a name index, covering almost all Dorset parishes.
Biographical Directories Covering Wool
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.
A directory containing lengthy biographies of noted British figures. The work took over two decades to compile. Biographies can be searched by name and are linked to images of the original publication.
Wool Maps
Maps delineating fields in Dorset, which are referenced to documents recording field names, land owners, occupiers, land use and land size.
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.
Wool Reference Works
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.
A dictionary of around 9,000 mottoes for British families who had right to bear arms.
Civil & Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction
Historical Description
In the parish of Wool we find Bindon Abbey, founded in 1172, by Roger, or Robert de Newborough. Bindon Abbey was demolished upon the dissolution. The Abbey Church was a magnificent structure, of which there are now hardly any remains. A Plan of the Abbey has been obtained and engraved by the exertions, and at the expence, of the present proprietor, Mr. Weld.
According to Mr. Hutchins, "the Abbey Church appears to have been a large ancient fabric; five large semicircular arches, supported by six massy round pillars sunk deep in the earth, and four windows above the arches, remained when Mr. Buck drew and engraved it in 1733. The north wall of the body, seventy feet in length, and forty-two feet high, and part of the wall of the north aisle, twenty one feet, and above a yard thick, remained in 1770; all the rest is completely ruined. The north and sooth aisles were equal, one hundred and fifteen feet long, by fourteen feet broad. The body, including the choir, was one hundred and seventy feet long, and thirty feet broad. The eastern part of it seems to have extended twenty-four paces beyond the present ruins; perhaps here was a chapel to the Virgin Mary, as was usual in most conventual churches. The tower is 58 by 38 feet square. The intercolumniations are ten feet; the circumference of the pillars ten feet. Here were formerly six pillars on each side of the body. Some on the south were blown down in the great storm in 1708. The precincts, including the ruins of the church and site of the abbey, take up ten acres. The cemetery seems to have been on the north side of the church, where bones have been dug up." In tracing the foundations of the building, immediately below the footstep of the side altar, the figure of an abbot was discovered, of the natural size, surrounded by the following inscription in old English characters." Abbas Ricardus de Manners hre Tumulatur Ad poenas tardus Deus hunc Salvam tudatur!'' The greatest curiosity, however, discovered here, was the sepulchral statue of a child, being about two feet in length, garbed in the dress and ornaments of an abbot. It was found near where stood the staircase. In order to account for this singularity, we must have resort to the ancient custom, by which one of the children of the choir, on the festival and during the whole octave of Holy Innocents, was in Cathedral Churches permitted to wear the insignia ofa Bishop, and in Abbatical Churches those of an Abbot. Hence if the juvenile bishop or abbot, as we may suppose was the case at Bindon, happened to die in the course of this festivity, there is no doubt but what he would be represented in the ornaments which he was entitled to wear during that period. There is just such a figure in Salisbury Cathedral, engraved in the introduction to the second volume of the Sepulchral Monuments of Great Britain, plate iv. fig. 1.
Soon after the commencement of the Revolution in France, Mr. Weld appropriated a building in the vicinity of the Abbey, under the sanction of government, to the accommodation of some emigrant monks of the older of Le Trappe. In 1817, Louis the XVIIIth recalled this society of the monks of Le Trappe to France.
Grange, or Creech Grange, the seat of John Bond, Esq. formerly part of the possessions of the Abbey of Bindon. The mansion is elegant and convenient, and the grounds beautifully laid out and planted, forming an agreeable contrast to the dreary heath in the neighbourhood of the estate.
WOOL is a parish and village on the river Frome, with a station, on the Dorchester branch of the London and South Western railway, 130 miles from London and 5 ½ west from Wareham, in the Southern division of the county, Wareham petty sessional division and county court district, the liberty of Bindon, hundred of Rushmore, union of Wareham and Purbeck, rural deanery of Dorchester (Purbeck portion), archdeaconry of Dorset and diocese of Salisbury. The parish includes Bovington, 1 ½ miles north-west, Great Bindon, half-a-mile east, and Wood Street, 1 mile south-east. The church of the Holy Rood is a building of stone, chiefly in the Late Perpendicular style, consisting of chancel, nave, aisles, with western embattled tower containing 4 bells, which belonged to Bindon Abbey; a piece of very ancient tapestry, at one time used as a pulpit cloth, supposed also to have belonged to the Abbey of Bindon, is now deposited in the museum at Dorchester; there are 250 sittings. The register dates from 1735 for baptisms, and for burials from 1744. The living is a vicarage, average tithe rent-charge £9, gross yearly value £125, net £121, with residence, in the gift of the Bishop of Salisbury, and held since 1879 by the Rev. Arthur Robert Hartley M.A. of St. John’s College, Oxford. The Catholic chapel in the Abbey grounds, erected in 1885, is served from East Lulworth. There is also a Wesleyan chapel. A fair for cattle is held here on the 14th of May. Bindon Abbey, portions of which are still standing, was founded in the year 1172, by Robert de Newburgh and Matilda his wife, for monks of the Cistercian order; at the Dissolution its revenues were rated at £229 2s. 1d.; there is also an interesting old manor house half a mile from the abbey at Wool Bridge, formerly in the possession of the Turbeville family. Reginald Joseph Weld esq. is lord of the manor and chief landowner. The soil is sand and chalky loam; subsoil, chalk. The chief crops are barley, wheat and oata. There is also a large area of pasture land. The area is 2,550 acres; rateable value, £2,552; the population in 1891 was 521.
National School (mixed), erected in 1871, by the late E. J. Weld esq. & public subscription, for 100 children; average attendance, 80.
Most Common Surnames in Wool
| Rank | Surname | Incidence | Frequency | Percent of Parent | Rank in Bindon Liberty |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Morris | 20 | 1:25 | 5.49% | 85 |
| 1 | Langford | 20 | 1:25 | 20.62% | 437 |
| 3 | Baggs | 18 | 1:28 | 17.31% | 407 |
| 3 | Kellaway | 18 | 1:28 | 8.65% | 199 |
| 3 | Northover | 18 | 1:28 | 5.36% | 101 |
| 3 | Puckett | 18 | 1:28 | 12.59% | 294 |
| 7 | Bascombe | 17 | 1:30 | 17.89% | 452 |
| 7 | Runyard | 17 | 1:30 | 32.08% | 727 |
| 9 | Stevens | 16 | 1:32 | 3.85% | 65 |
| 10 | Lucas | 13 | 1:39 | 4.15% | 114 |
| 10 | Dorey | 13 | 1:39 | 7.39% | 236 |
| 12 | Payne | 12 | 1:42 | 4.17% | 125 |
| 13 | Harris | 11 | 1:46 | 1.36% | 10 |
| 13 | James | 11 | 1:46 | 2.06% | 39 |
| 15 | Bowring | 10 | 1:51 | 4.44% | 179 |
| 15 | Manuel | 10 | 1:51 | 8.93% | 377 |
| 15 | Torevell | 10 | 1:51 | 62.50% | 1,616 |
| 18 | Day | 8 | 1:64 | 3.16% | 152 |
| 18 | Ricketts | 8 | 1:64 | 3.77% | 194 |
| 18 | Allingham | 8 | 1:64 | 26.67% | 1,093 |
| 21 | Thomas | 7 | 1:73 | 2.10% | 104 |
| 21 | Tinsley | 7 | 1:73 | 100.00% | 2,754 |
| 21 | Budden | 7 | 1:73 | 2.27% | 116 |
| 24 | Cox | 6 | 1:85 | 0.65% | 7 |
| 24 | Hyde | 6 | 1:85 | 3.45% | 239 |
| 24 | Hoare | 6 | 1:85 | 1.89% | 111 |
| 24 | House | 6 | 1:85 | 1.05% | 33 |
| 24 | Eastment | 6 | 1:85 | 10.34% | 672 |
| 29 | Davis | 5 | 1:102 | 0.61% | 9 |
| 29 | Blackmore | 5 | 1:102 | 6.17% | 511 |
| 29 | Spicer | 5 | 1:102 | 2.33% | 191 |
| 29 | Hansford | 5 | 1:102 | 0.75% | 24 |
| 29 | Newberry | 5 | 1:102 | 6.17% | 511 |
| 29 | Scutt | 5 | 1:102 | 5.15% | 437 |
| 29 | Sinnick | 5 | 1:102 | 25.00% | 1,402 |
| 36 | Martin | 4 | 1:127 | 0.83% | 50 |
| 36 | Parker | 4 | 1:127 | 1.11% | 87 |
| 36 | May | 4 | 1:127 | 6.45% | 633 |
| 36 | Mortimer | 4 | 1:127 | 10.81% | 943 |
| 36 | Symonds | 4 | 1:127 | 2.26% | 235 |
| 36 | Meyer | 4 | 1:127 | 80.00% | 3,470 |
| 36 | Lugg | 4 | 1:127 | 8.33% | 787 |
| 36 | Damen | 4 | 1:127 | 3.70% | 390 |
| 44 | Brown | 3 | 1:170 | 0.20% | 3 |
| 44 | Watts | 3 | 1:170 | 0.59% | 45 |
| 44 | Goodwin | 3 | 1:170 | 21.43% | 1,745 |
| 44 | Short | 3 | 1:170 | 0.87% | 97 |
| 44 | Wallis | 3 | 1:170 | 1.40% | 192 |
| 44 | Cobb | 3 | 1:170 | 1.03% | 123 |
| 44 | Burden | 3 | 1:170 | 0.65% | 52 |
| 44 | Gillett | 3 | 1:170 | 3.80% | 524 |
| 44 | Ensor | 3 | 1:170 | 17.65% | 1,539 |
| 44 | Clee | 3 | 1:170 | 100.00% | 4,444 |
| 44 | Clench | 3 | 1:170 | 6.98% | 850 |
| 44 | Kalloway | 3 | 1:170 | 30.00% | 2,156 |
| 56 | Smith | 2 | 1:255 | 0.13% | 2 |
| 56 | Allen | 2 | 1:255 | 0.37% | 36 |
| 56 | Ellis | 2 | 1:255 | 0.75% | 139 |
| 56 | Hunt | 2 | 1:255 | 0.26% | 12 |
| 56 | Barnes | 2 | 1:255 | 0.29% | 18 |
| 56 | Grant | 2 | 1:255 | 0.88% | 177 |
| 56 | Warren | 2 | 1:255 | 0.35% | 32 |
| 56 | Hartley | 2 | 1:255 | 22.22% | 2,313 |
| 56 | Rowe | 2 | 1:255 | 1.68% | 350 |
| 56 | Best | 2 | 1:255 | 0.70% | 126 |
| 56 | Mead | 2 | 1:255 | 1.67% | 344 |
| 56 | Senior | 2 | 1:255 | 2.30% | 481 |
| 56 | Neville | 2 | 1:255 | 13.33% | 1,675 |
| 56 | Godden | 2 | 1:255 | 1.75% | 370 |
| 56 | Hann | 2 | 1:255 | 0.57% | 94 |
| 56 | Hibbs | 2 | 1:255 | 1.02% | 205 |
| 56 | Trent | 2 | 1:255 | 1.68% | 350 |
| 56 | Rawles | 2 | 1:255 | 1.72% | 361 |
| 56 | Plomer | 2 | 1:255 | 15.38% | 1,847 |
| 75 | Roberts | 1 | 1:509 | 0.16% | 28 |
| 75 | White | 1 | 1:509 | 0.05% | 1 |
| 75 | King | 1 | 1:509 | 0.13% | 11 |
| 75 | Moore | 1 | 1:509 | 0.18% | 35 |
| 75 | Carter | 1 | 1:509 | 0.22% | 53 |
| 75 | Gibson | 1 | 1:509 | 2.33% | 850 |
| 75 | Barber | 1 | 1:509 | 1.85% | 716 |
| 75 | Hardy | 1 | 1:509 | 0.27% | 84 |
| 75 | Francis | 1 | 1:509 | 0.45% | 182 |
| 75 | French | 1 | 1:509 | 0.85% | 356 |
| 75 | Randall | 1 | 1:509 | 0.28% | 89 |
| 75 | Webber | 1 | 1:509 | 0.52% | 213 |
| 75 | Lock | 1 | 1:509 | 0.36% | 138 |
| 75 | Summers | 1 | 1:509 | 0.71% | 297 |
| 75 | Burt | 1 | 1:509 | 0.18% | 37 |
| 75 | Whittle | 1 | 1:509 | 0.31% | 108 |
| 75 | Whiting | 1 | 1:509 | 3.57% | 1,150 |
| 75 | Piper | 1 | 1:509 | 10.00% | 2,156 |
| 75 | Strong | 1 | 1:509 | 1.56% | 615 |
| 75 | Heard | 1 | 1:509 | 50.00% | 5,091 |
| 75 | Granger | 1 | 1:509 | 4.00% | 1,229 |
| 75 | Randell | 1 | 1:509 | 1.23% | 511 |
| 75 | Derrick | 1 | 1:509 | 2.04% | 779 |
| 75 | Creed | 1 | 1:509 | 2.56% | 905 |
| 75 | Coombe | 1 | 1:509 | 3.70% | 1,174 |
| 75 | Stickland | 1 | 1:509 | 0.19% | 40 |
| 75 | Hellier | 1 | 1:509 | 0.67% | 277 |
| 75 | Sly | 1 | 1:509 | 2.50% | 895 |
| 75 | Jeans | 1 | 1:509 | 0.35% | 126 |
| 75 | Keates | 1 | 1:509 | 5.56% | 1,491 |
| 75 | Trim | 1 | 1:509 | 0.39% | 150 |
| 75 | Capel | 1 | 1:509 | 8.33% | 1,933 |
| 75 | Gillman | 1 | 1:509 | 11.11% | 2,313 |
| 75 | Coffin | 1 | 1:509 | 0.86% | 361 |
| 75 | Squibb | 1 | 1:509 | 0.42% | 166 |
| 75 | Pride | 1 | 1:509 | 2.78% | 959 |
| 75 | Kerley | 1 | 1:509 | 0.55% | 230 |
| 75 | Diment | 1 | 1:509 | 0.55% | 234 |
| 75 | Roles | 1 | 1:509 | 1.89% | 727 |
| 75 | Wellstead | 1 | 1:509 | 0.78% | 319 |
| 75 | Kitcatt | 1 | 1:509 | 4.76% | 1,363 |