Lamberhurst Genealogical Records
Lamberhurst 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.
An index to over 350,000 baptisms extracted from the registers of parish churches in Sussex.
An index to over 400,000 baptisms, marriages and burials recorded in Anglican churches in Sussex.
Browsable images of summaries of registers of baptisms, marriages and burials.
Browsable images of registers the recorded baptisms, marriages and burials in Kent. Names are not indexed.
Lamberhurst 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.
A searchable database containing a transcription of the marriage registers of Lamberhurst. These records may help trace a family as far back as 1564.
Brief notes on marriages that occurred at the church between 1651 and 1725.
Abstracts of licences filed by those who intended to marry in the Deanery of South Malling.
Abstracts of licences filed by those who intended to marry in the Archdeaconry of Lewes.
Lamberhurst 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.
An index to burials in 235 Sussex parishes.
An index to over 400,000 baptisms, marriages and burials recorded in Anglican churches in Sussex.
Transcripts of all surviving burials recorded in parish registers and Bishop's transcripts.
An index to over 25,000 burials extracted from the registers of parish churches in Sussex.
Lamberhurst 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 freeholders eligible to vote in Sussex, listing their residence, location and nature of freehold, name of the property's occupier and who they voted for in the election.
A list of freeholders eligible to vote in the county.
Transcriptions of property tax records for Sussex residents.
Newspapers Covering Lamberhurst
A county newspaper, publishing news, editorials, family notices, adverts, sports news etc.
Fully text-searchable articles from a regional newspaper covering the Sussex area. It includes family announcements, obituaries, court proceedings, business notices and more.
A regional newspaper including news from the Sussex area, family announcements, business notices, advertisements, legal & governmental proceedings and more.
A journal containing several thousand article on all manner of structures and antiquities in the county.
Also known as The Lewes and Brighthelmstone Journal, images of this title are available online, but sparse for some years. The title can be searched via an OCR index.
Lamberhurst 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 probate and administrations granted by the peculiar courts of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
An index to probates and administrations held at Canterbury Probate Registry. Contains details on the testator, type of grant, residence, occupation and reference to order the original.
Transcripts of wills of Sussex regiments, indexed by name & place and ordered by parish.
A searchable calendar to wills proved at this court. Contains references to order probate documents.
Lamberhurst Immigration & Travel Records
A small list of convicts transported to the colonies.
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.
An index to and images of documents recording over 1.65 million passengers who arrived in Victoria, Australia, including passengers whose voyage was paid for by others.
Details on over 600,000 non-British citizens arriving in England. Often includes age and professions. Useful for discerning the origin of immigrants.
Lamberhurst Military Records
A collection of articles detailing life in West Sussex during WWII. It includes a number of oral histories.
Biographies of East Sussex Constabulary police officers who lost their lives in The Great War.
A history of a regiment in the British Army. Includes information on the regiment's colours, badges, uniform and marches.
A detailed history of the puritan revolution in Sussex, includes biographies of county men involved in the turmoil.
A register of several-thousand men of the 11th, 12th and 13th (Service) Battalions, The Royal Sussex Regiment.
Lamberhurst Court & Legal Records
Abstracts of records that detail land conveyances.
A list of freeholders eligible to vote in Sussex, listing their residence, location and nature of freehold, name of the property's occupier and who they voted for in the election.
A list of freeholders eligible to vote in the county.
Transcriptions of property tax records for Sussex residents.
A list of those who voted in the election, listing the candidates they voted for and organised by settlement.
Lamberhurst Taxation Records
Transcriptions of tax records that name those who had to pay property tax and how much was due. Returns for 1296, 1327 and 1332/3 are included.
Transcriptions of property tax records for Sussex residents. The years covered are 1292, 1327 and 1332.
Transcripts of assessments for the taxation of wealthier households in the east of Sussex. Indexed by name.
A list of those who voted in the election, stating their residence and for who they voted.
A transcription of records naming those who had taxes levied against them for the privilege of owning a hearth.
Lamberhurst Land & Property Records
A book comprising rentals from twenty-seven manors in Sussex - their customs and information concerning the Borough and Hundred of Lewes.
Abstracts of records that detail land conveyances.
Notes on Sussex's natural history, early man, the Anglo-Saxon period, earthworks and political history. Also includes a translation of the Sussex portion of the Domesday Book.
A list of freeholders eligible to vote in Sussex, listing their residence, location and nature of freehold, name of the property's occupier and who they voted for in the election.
A list of freeholders eligible to vote in the county.
Lamberhurst Directories & Gazetteers
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 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 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.
Lamberhurst Cemeteries
Over one thousand photographs of monuments inside Sussex churches.
Photographs and descriptions of Sussex's most illustrious church monuments, often featuring effigies, medieval inscriptions and heraldic devices.
Abstract details of over 2,000 monuments in Sussex; includes photographs of some monuments.
Transcriptions of thousands of memorials and headstones found in Kent.
Photographs and descriptions of Kent's most illustrious church monuments, often featuring effigies, medieval inscriptions and heraldic devices.
Lamberhurst 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.
Lamberhurst Histories & Books
A guide to the county and its settlements, focusing on topography, history and architecture.
A collection of Sussex postcards, all of which have been geographically referenced.
5000 digital images which cover the social, agricultural, industrial and historical development of West Sussex from the Victorian era to the present day.
A collection of over 13,000 postcards and other images.
A database of over 12,000 heritage photographs, prints, drawings and paintings depicting scenes and life in West Sussex.
Lamberhurst School & Education Records
A volume produced by one of the foremost authorities on English history. It covers religious houses, maritime history, industry, agriculture, forestry, education and sport.
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.
Lamberhurst Occupation & Business Records
A calendar to licences granted by Diocese of Canterbury to teachers, physicians and apothecaries.
A book comprising rentals from twenty-seven manors in Sussex - their customs and information concerning the Borough and Hundred of Lewes.
A volume produced by one of the foremost authorities on English history. It covers religious houses, maritime history, industry, agriculture, forestry, education and sport.
A directory of photographers who plied their trade in Sussex. Some studios are given lengthy profiles, complete with biographies, genealogical information and examples of work.
Abstracts of apprenticeship details collected by tax authorities. The abstracts usually contain genealogical information and details on the nature and terms of the apprenticship.
Pedigrees & Family Trees Covering Lamberhurst
A detailed history of the county's hundreds, parishes and religious houses.
Hand-draw genealogical charts covering Sussex's gentry. Includes descriptions of coats of arms.
A detailed history of the county's hundreds, parishes and religious houses.
Hand-draw genealogical charts covering Kent's gentry. Includes descriptions of coats of arms.
A collection of pedigrees, family notes and historical extracts relating to Kent and its families.
Lamberhurst Royalty, Nobility & Heraldry Records
A detailed history of the county's hundreds, parishes and religious houses.
Hand-draw genealogical charts covering Sussex's gentry. Includes descriptions of coats of arms.
Over one thousand photographs of monuments inside Sussex churches.
Abstracts of records detailing the deaths of landowners in Sussex and the inheritance of their lands.
Abstracts of records detailing the deaths of landowners in Sussex and the inheritance of their lands.
Lamberhurst Church Records
A study of the architectural development of each Anglican parish church in Sussex.
Over one thousand photographs of monuments inside Sussex churches.
The names of over 12,000 males who signed oaths of loyalty to the Crown and Church of England.
The names of over 12,000 males who signed oaths of loyalty to the Crown and Church of England.
Questionnaires completed by the incumbents of the 81 parishes in the Archdeaconry and Peculiar of Ringmer regarding their ecclesiastical affairs.
Biographical Directories Covering Lamberhurst
Biographies of East Sussex Constabulary police officers who lost their lives in The Great War.
A detailed history of the puritan revolution in Sussex, includes biographies of county men involved in the turmoil.
Biographies of county persons mixed with past incidents.
A searchable book, listing pedigrees of titled families and biographies of their members.
A book containing genealogies and biographies of Britain's titled families.
Lamberhurst Maps
Good quality digital images of early Sussex maps. They vary in scale, from plotting major roads and settlements, to individual fields.
A book containing reproductions of around 30 maps of Sussex, with detailed information on their background and cartographer.
A description of the county, some of its settlements and sights.
Digital images of maps covering the county.
A map delineating parishes and probate jurisdictions in Sussex.
Lamberhurst Reference Works
A work that attempted to record the provincial Sussex dialect due to its perceived erosion. Includes etymologies.
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.
Historical Description
The town of Lamberhurst is only remarkable for being the great thoroughfare to Rye and Hastings.
Court-Lodge, the seat of W. A. Morland, Esq. is a most delightful spot, situate near the upper end of Lamberhurst, and close by the turnpike road, leading to Tunbridge Wells.
In the reign of Edward III. it belonged to the crown, or one of the neighbouring abbeys; from which time, to the tenth year of Queen Elizabeth, (when it is discovered to have been in the possession of Sir Henry Sidney) history furnishes us with no account of it. In the reign of James I. it was in the possession of Lord Lisle; and in the reign of Charles I. it was in the possession of Mr. John Porter, who built the present house just by where the former stood. His daughter married Sir John Hanby, into whose possession it next came; and Lady Hanby, the last survivor, gave it by will to a Mrs. Elizabeth Chaplin, a near relation. It was next purchased, in the latter part of the reign of George I. by William Morland, Esq. at whose death it came to his son Thomas Morland, Esq. the late possessor, who has within these few years, greatly added to the size and ornament of the building, and furnished it in a very neat manner; which, with the addition of pleasure-grounds, gardens, and other improvements, laid out so as to display the correct taste of the owner, added to its being situated on a fine hill of very easy ascent, watered on one side by a stream of the river Medway, and on the other encompassed with the most agreeable risings, renders it altogether a most desirable residence.
Lamberhurst Furnace. —Is situated about two miles beyond Bayham Abbey, and one and a half from Lamberhurst, on the verge of the county of Sussex, bordering Kent. It was built by a Mr. Benge, and just at the time of its being finished, and beginning to work, it was honoured by a visit from Queen Anne and the Duke of Gloucester, at the time she resided at Tunbridge Wells, from which circumstance they named it Gloucester Furnace, and it is so called to this day. This undertaking, though laudable, was not successful to Mr. Benge, who failed just as he had brought it to perfection. It then passed into the hands of a Mr. Gott, and was let to Messrs. Legas and Harrison, gentlemen of the county, who, as well as others, that have since rented it, carried the work on with great vigour and success. From that time, till within these few years, cannon have been cast there for the service of the navy, and it was one of the principal furnaces in England. The iron stone which supplied it, was dug in the neighbourhood. A circumstance worthy of remark is, that at this furnace, were cast the iron balustrades which now environ St. Paul’s church, and which are allowed to exceed in magnificence any other throughout the universe: these balustrades being five feet six inches high, and amounting to the number of 2, 500, which, with the seven beautiful iron gates that belong to it, weigh two hundred tons, and eighty-one pounds; which upon a nice calculation, being charged at sixpence per pound, and adding thereto some necessary incidental expenses, cost the vast sum of 11, 202l. 0s. 6d. This account was taken from the books belonging to the furnace.
LAMBERHURST is a small town and parish; the town stands on the road from London to Hastings, and is 4 miles east from Frant station on the Tunbridge Wells and Hastings branch of the South Eastern and Chatham railway, and 2 from Goudhurst station on the Paddock Wood and Hawkhurst branch of the same system, 8 south-east from Tunbridge Wells and 40 from London by road. The parish is in the South Western division of the county, Brenchley and Horsmonden hundred, lathe of Aylesford, Ticehurst union, Tunbridge Wells county court district and in the rural deanery of South Mailing and archdeaconry of Maidstone.
By an Order of the County Council, under the provisions of the “Local Government Act, 1894” (56 and 57 Vict. c. 73), that part of Lamberhurst hitherto in Sussex has been transferred to the county of Kent. The church of St. Mary, standing eastward of the village, is of greystone, in the Decorated and Perpendicular styles, and has a tower containing 6 bells; there are several modern stained windows and a few monuments. The church affords 550 sittings; in the churchyard is a very fine yew tree, 25 feet in girth The register dates from the year 1563. The living is a vicarage, yearly value £400, with 12 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of the Dean and Chapter of Rochester, and held since 1893 by the Rev. John Langhorne M.A. of Christ’s College, Cambridge. There are Wesleyan and Baptist chapels; the latter, built in 1851, will seat 200 persons. The Working Men’s Reading Room and Institute was presented to the parish by Mrs. Morland. A fair is held here on April 6Th Lamberhurst was formerly noted for its iron-smelting furnaces, in which were cast the massive iron balustrades which formerly surrounded St. Paul’s Cathedral. The charities amount to £40 yearly, arising from house property and charges upon land left in 1684 by William Wykes and distributed at the discretion of the vicar and churchwardens; there is also a charge of £6 on the manor of Lamberhurst, left by Lady Hamby, Dec. 15Th 1712, to the applied to the education of little children of the parish of Lamberhurst. Brewing is carried on by Messrs. Smith and Co. Lamberhurst Limited. Bayham Abbey, the seat of the Marquess Camden, is a noble mansion of stone in the Elizabethan style, and was erected in 1870. Bayham gives the title of Viscount to the Marquess Camden. Court Lodge, the seat of William Courtenay Morland esq. D.L., J.P. is a mansion of Jacobean date, pleasantly situated on an eminence in a park commanding some fine views of the surrounding country. Scotney Castle, the residence of Edward Windsor Hussey esq. M.A., J.P. forms a noble pile of buildings, constructed of native stone, in the Tudor style.
Grantham Hall is the residence of Mrs. Edwards.
The ruins of the Premonstratensian abbey, founded in 1260 by Robert de Thornham and Ela de Sackville, and dedicated to SS. Mary and Laurence, are situated within the grounds, in the parish of Frant, Sussex; the buildings, when complete, consisted of the church, a work of the Decorated period, externally 257 feet in length with apsidal presbytery, transept with four eastern chapels, nave, with side chapels and eastern aisles, and on the south side cloisters, with almeries, chapter house and dormitories on the east, refectory on the south and guest house on the west. The abbey may be viewed on Mondays and Wednesdays, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.: close to the ruins is a private chapel for the use of the family and persons on the Bayham estate. The Rev. James Henry Savory M.A. Trinity College, Oxford, has been chaplain since 1896. The principal landowners are the Marquess Camden, William C. Morland esq. who is lord of the manor, and Edward Windsor Hussey esq. of Scotney Castle. The soil is various; subsoil, sand and clay. The chief crops are wheat, oats and hops. The area is 5,447 acres of land and 32 of water; rateable value, £8,000; the population in 1901 was 706.
Hoathly is 1 mile west; Clay Hill, a mile and a half north-west; Sandhurst and Mount Pleasant, 2 miles north-west.
Schools
National, erected in 1850 & enlarged in 1877, for 300 children; there are on the books 230 children; average attendance, 212.
Infants’, built in 1895, for 120 children; average attendance, 90.
Marchioness Camden’s (mixed), for about 60 children; average attendance, 37.
Most Common Surnames in Lamberhurst
| Rank | Surname | Incidence | Frequency | Percent of Parent | Rank in Brenchley and Horsmonden Hundred |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bailey | 64 | 1:29 | 3.55% | 46 |
| 2 | Jeffery | 44 | 1:43 | 6.08% | 199 |
| 3 | Padgham | 31 | 1:61 | 34.44% | 1,739 |
| 4 | Hodges | 29 | 1:65 | 3.71% | 173 |
| 5 | Tolhurst | 28 | 1:67 | 6.90% | 403 |
| 6 | Clark | 25 | 1:75 | 0.77% | 13 |
| 6 | Fuller | 25 | 1:75 | 1.68% | 73 |
| 6 | Sivyer | 25 | 1:75 | 32.89% | 2,011 |
| 9 | Playfoot | 24 | 1:78 | 33.80% | 2,129 |
| 10 | Giles | 23 | 1:82 | 2.73% | 159 |
| 10 | Leaney | 23 | 1:82 | 17.83% | 1,267 |
| 12 | Skinner | 22 | 1:86 | 1.31% | 57 |
| 12 | Dunk | 22 | 1:86 | 6.49% | 507 |
| 14 | Smith | 20 | 1:94 | 0.14% | 1 |
| 14 | Manktelow | 20 | 1:94 | 22.22% | 1,739 |
| 16 | Bones | 19 | 1:99 | 20.65% | 1,708 |
| 16 | Doust | 19 | 1:99 | 12.84% | 1,131 |
| 18 | Waters | 18 | 1:105 | 1.33% | 85 |
| 18 | Noakes | 18 | 1:105 | 6.29% | 602 |
| 18 | Hodgkin | 18 | 1:105 | 25.00% | 2,102 |
| 21 | Elliott | 17 | 1:111 | 1.58% | 120 |
| 22 | Hawkins | 16 | 1:118 | 1.37% | 107 |
| 22 | Marsh | 16 | 1:118 | 0.72% | 30 |
| 22 | Wallis | 16 | 1:118 | 2.17% | 194 |
| 22 | Mabb | 16 | 1:118 | 41.03% | 3,392 |
| 26 | Wells | 15 | 1:126 | 0.68% | 32 |
| 26 | Ballard | 15 | 1:126 | 2.88% | 295 |
| 26 | Kennard | 15 | 1:126 | 4.89% | 566 |
| 29 | Roberts | 14 | 1:135 | 0.71% | 40 |
| 29 | Turner | 14 | 1:135 | 0.47% | 15 |
| 29 | Read | 14 | 1:135 | 1.30% | 121 |
| 29 | Boorman | 14 | 1:135 | 2.05% | 212 |
| 29 | Towner | 14 | 1:135 | 5.05% | 625 |
| 34 | Bishop | 13 | 1:145 | 0.99% | 91 |
| 34 | Groves | 13 | 1:145 | 3.41% | 445 |
| 34 | Clapson | 13 | 1:145 | 11.61% | 1,430 |
| 34 | Avards | 13 | 1:145 | 162.50% | 10,921 |
| 38 | Mercer | 12 | 1:157 | 1.41% | 156 |
| 38 | Barrow | 12 | 1:157 | 4.20% | 602 |
| 38 | Prickett | 12 | 1:157 | 14.81% | 1,907 |
| 38 | Ayler | 12 | 1:157 | 400.00% | 20,830 |
| 42 | Clarke | 11 | 1:171 | 0.69% | 60 |
| 42 | Johnstone | 11 | 1:171 | 8.80% | 1,300 |
| 42 | Baldwin | 11 | 1:171 | 1.43% | 178 |
| 42 | Golding | 11 | 1:171 | 1.99% | 275 |
| 42 | Grigsby | 11 | 1:171 | 8.87% | 1,312 |
| 42 | Milsted | 11 | 1:171 | 20.00% | 2,602 |
| 42 | Greagsbey | 11 | 1:171 | 550.00% | 24,019 |
| 49 | Rogers | 10 | 1:188 | 0.57% | 55 |
| 49 | Piper | 10 | 1:188 | 1.56% | 235 |
| 49 | Barham | 10 | 1:188 | 2.51% | 415 |
| 49 | Milsten | 10 | 1:188 | % | NaN |
| 53 | Stevens | 9 | 1:209 | 0.40% | 29 |
| 53 | Hammond | 9 | 1:209 | 0.68% | 89 |
| 53 | Fry | 9 | 1:209 | 1.36% | 225 |
| 53 | Plummer | 9 | 1:209 | 6.08% | 1,131 |
| 53 | Jenner | 9 | 1:209 | 0.84% | 124 |
| 53 | Willett | 9 | 1:209 | 6.77% | 1,240 |
| 53 | Winder | 9 | 1:209 | 6.16% | 1,145 |
| 53 | Nye | 9 | 1:209 | 1.98% | 351 |
| 53 | Hemsley | 9 | 1:209 | 9.57% | 1,672 |
| 53 | Bellingham | 9 | 1:209 | 3.37% | 646 |
| 53 | Vidler | 9 | 1:209 | 4.64% | 903 |
| 53 | Pilbeam | 9 | 1:209 | 7.09% | 1,291 |
| 53 | Meades | 9 | 1:209 | 14.52% | 2,383 |
| 53 | Iggulden | 9 | 1:209 | 9.57% | 1,672 |
| 53 | Bearsby | 9 | 1:209 | 75.00% | 8,042 |
| 68 | Davis | 8 | 1:235 | 0.30% | 18 |
| 68 | Moore | 8 | 1:235 | 0.37% | 33 |
| 68 | Simpson | 8 | 1:235 | 1.06% | 187 |
| 68 | Richardson | 8 | 1:235 | 0.54% | 77 |
| 68 | Richards | 8 | 1:235 | 0.62% | 93 |
| 68 | Rose | 8 | 1:235 | 0.71% | 114 |
| 68 | Clifton | 8 | 1:235 | 2.44% | 530 |
| 68 | Huggins | 8 | 1:235 | 5.26% | 1,105 |
| 68 | Huntley | 8 | 1:235 | 3.03% | 655 |
| 68 | Langridge | 8 | 1:235 | 2.34% | 502 |
| 68 | Perryman | 8 | 1:235 | 19.51% | 3,259 |
| 68 | Hilder | 8 | 1:235 | 3.62% | 815 |
| 68 | Relfe | 8 | 1:235 | 44.44% | 6,047 |
| 68 | Batup | 8 | 1:235 | 160.00% | 15,677 |
| 68 | Jillett | 8 | 1:235 | % | NaN |
| 83 | Taylor | 7 | 1:269 | 0.13% | 3 |
| 83 | Ford | 7 | 1:269 | 0.63% | 117 |
| 83 | Randall | 7 | 1:269 | 1.12% | 243 |
| 83 | Hodge | 7 | 1:269 | 1.32% | 286 |
| 83 | Burt | 7 | 1:269 | 1.80% | 430 |
| 83 | Barden | 7 | 1:269 | 1.67% | 383 |
| 83 | Pomfret | 7 | 1:269 | 29.17% | 4,913 |
| 83 | Haskell | 7 | 1:269 | 87.50% | 10,921 |
| 83 | Putland | 7 | 1:269 | 30.43% | 5,085 |
| 83 | Vousden | 7 | 1:269 | 3.43% | 865 |
| 83 | Avard | 7 | 1:269 | 11.67% | 2,432 |
| 83 | Vater | 7 | 1:269 | 233.33% | 20,830 |
| 83 | Bootes | 7 | 1:269 | 15.56% | 3,032 |
| 83 | Tyhurst | 7 | 1:269 | 43.75% | 6,630 |
| 83 | Greengo | 7 | 1:269 | 87.50% | 10,921 |
| 83 | Scrasce | 7 | 1:269 | % | NaN |
| 99 | Young | 6 | 1:314 | 0.23% | 20 |
| 99 | Hutchinson | 6 | 1:314 | 1.85% | 536 |
| 99 | Alexander | 6 | 1:314 | 1.82% | 524 |
| 99 | Osborne | 6 | 1:314 | 0.77% | 172 |
| 99 | Bull | 6 | 1:314 | 1.31% | 347 |
| 99 | Thorne | 6 | 1:314 | 2.45% | 724 |
| 99 | Beech | 6 | 1:314 | 5.41% | 1,439 |
| 99 | Locke | 6 | 1:314 | 7.32% | 1,890 |
| 99 | Henley | 6 | 1:314 | 6.45% | 1,689 |
| 99 | Underhill | 6 | 1:314 | 4.11% | 1,145 |
| 99 | Baldock | 6 | 1:314 | 0.95% | 240 |
| 99 | Stapley | 6 | 1:314 | 2.11% | 606 |
| 99 | Millen | 6 | 1:314 | 1.74% | 497 |
| 99 | Goodsell | 6 | 1:314 | 5.04% | 1,363 |
| 99 | Glazier | 6 | 1:314 | 19.35% | 4,063 |
| 99 | Fulbrook | 6 | 1:314 | 66.67% | 9,942 |
| 99 | Moren | 6 | 1:314 | 31.58% | 5,815 |
| 99 | Bottin | 6 | 1:314 | 60.00% | 9,168 |
| 99 | Poil | 6 | 1:314 | % | NaN |
| 99 | Culmes | 6 | 1:314 | 100.00% | 13,712 |
| 119 | Marshall | 5 | 1:377 | 0.36% | 83 |
| 119 | Cole | 5 | 1:377 | 0.37% | 88 |
| 119 | Payne | 5 | 1:377 | 0.30% | 59 |
| 119 | Hayes | 5 | 1:377 | 0.71% | 205 |
| 119 | Arnold | 5 | 1:377 | 0.48% | 127 |
| 119 | Townsend | 5 | 1:377 | 1.07% | 334 |
| 119 | Pitt | 5 | 1:377 | 4.67% | 1,489 |
| 119 | Hussey | 5 | 1:377 | 3.60% | 1,201 |
| 119 | Bridger | 5 | 1:377 | 1.18% | 380 |
| 119 | Bartholomew | 5 | 1:377 | 1.47% | 507 |
| 119 | Corner | 5 | 1:377 | 8.77% | 2,530 |
| 119 | Medhurst | 5 | 1:377 | 1.26% | 417 |
| 119 | Meads | 5 | 1:377 | 19.23% | 4,646 |
| 119 | Looker | 5 | 1:377 | 62.50% | 10,921 |
| 119 | Keable | 5 | 1:377 | 17.86% | 4,379 |
| 119 | Fullbrook | 5 | 1:377 | 21.74% | 5,085 |
| 119 | Grisby | 5 | 1:377 | 250.00% | 24,019 |
| 119 | Growns | 5 | 1:377 | 17.86% | 4,379 |
| 119 | Greassbey | 5 | 1:377 | % | NaN |
| 138 | Wright | 4 | 1:471 | 0.17% | 26 |
| 138 | Edwards | 4 | 1:471 | 0.17% | 25 |
| 138 | Cook | 4 | 1:471 | 0.16% | 24 |
| 138 | Carter | 4 | 1:471 | 0.19% | 36 |
| 138 | Pearson | 4 | 1:471 | 0.33% | 103 |
| 138 | West | 4 | 1:471 | 0.19% | 35 |
| 138 | Saunders | 4 | 1:471 | 0.26% | 71 |
| 138 | Dean | 4 | 1:471 | 0.62% | 230 |
| 138 | Perry | 4 | 1:471 | 0.58% | 210 |
| 138 | Wheeler | 4 | 1:471 | 0.47% | 155 |
| 138 | Swan | 4 | 1:471 | 0.71% | 267 |
| 138 | Bedford | 4 | 1:471 | 4.94% | 1,907 |
| 138 | Pooley | 4 | 1:471 | 3.77% | 1,505 |
| 138 | Wigley | 4 | 1:471 | 5.06% | 1,950 |
| 138 | Cheesman | 4 | 1:471 | 0.88% | 349 |
| 138 | Myles | 4 | 1:471 | 36.36% | 8,577 |
| 138 | Hoad | 4 | 1:471 | 2.55% | 1,076 |
| 138 | Gurr | 4 | 1:471 | 0.81% | 307 |
| 138 | Eyres | 4 | 1:471 | 28.57% | 7,263 |
| 138 | Brookfield | 4 | 1:471 | 100.00% | 18,001 |
| 138 | Blakely | 4 | 1:471 | 22.22% | 6,047 |
| 138 | Tomsett | 4 | 1:471 | 2.82% | 1,182 |
| 138 | Benge | 4 | 1:471 | 2.27% | 983 |
| 138 | Bartholemew | 4 | 1:471 | 7.84% | 2,759 |
| 138 | Cosham | 4 | 1:471 | 25.00% | 6,630 |
| 138 | Wayling | 4 | 1:471 | 133.33% | 20,830 |
| 138 | Quilley | 4 | 1:471 | 400.00% | 28,817 |
| 138 | Greagsby | 4 | 1:471 | 200.00% | 24,019 |
| 138 | Bayteup | 4 | 1:471 | % | NaN |
| 167 | Martin | 3 | 1:628 | 0.06% | 6 |
| 167 | Russell | 3 | 1:628 | 0.11% | 19 |
| 167 | Fisher | 3 | 1:628 | 0.28% | 122 |
| 167 | Howard | 3 | 1:628 | 0.28% | 119 |
| 167 | Francis | 3 | 1:628 | 0.35% | 153 |
| 167 | Reeves | 3 | 1:628 | 0.24% | 98 |
| 167 | Croft | 3 | 1:628 | 1.18% | 683 |
| 167 | Browning | 3 | 1:628 | 0.44% | 215 |
| 167 | Crouch | 3 | 1:628 | 0.47% | 232 |
| 167 | Riddle | 3 | 1:628 | 4.05% | 2,053 |
| 167 | Sale | 3 | 1:628 | 4.05% | 2,053 |
| 167 | Huggett | 3 | 1:628 | 1.14% | 655 |
| 167 | Kenward | 3 | 1:628 | 2.83% | 1,505 |
| 167 | Eastland | 3 | 1:628 | 3.16% | 1,650 |
| 167 | Chesson | 3 | 1:628 | 4.92% | 2,406 |
| 167 | Poile | 3 | 1:628 | 5.88% | 2,759 |
| 167 | Wibley | 3 | 1:628 | 15.79% | 5,815 |
| 167 | Hearp | 3 | 1:628 | % | NaN |
| 185 | White | 2 | 1:942 | 0.05% | 8 |
| 185 | Wood | 2 | 1:942 | 0.04% | 5 |
| 185 | Graham | 2 | 1:942 | 0.41% | 322 |
| 185 | Watkins | 2 | 1:942 | 0.40% | 305 |
| 185 | Potter | 2 | 1:942 | 0.24% | 157 |
| 185 | Barton | 2 | 1:942 | 0.17% | 104 |
| 185 | Pratt | 2 | 1:942 | 0.38% | 284 |
| 185 | Butcher | 2 | 1:942 | 0.17% | 111 |
| 185 | Thorpe | 2 | 1:942 | 0.43% | 341 |
| 185 | Neal | 2 | 1:942 | 0.71% | 609 |
| 185 | Dennis | 2 | 1:942 | 0.50% | 413 |
| 185 | Bassett | 2 | 1:942 | 0.42% | 330 |
| 185 | Hook | 2 | 1:942 | 0.31% | 237 |
| 185 | Pierce | 2 | 1:942 | 0.67% | 580 |
| 185 | Wiles | 2 | 1:942 | 0.47% | 380 |
| 185 | Wickham | 2 | 1:942 | 0.51% | 429 |
| 185 | Packham | 2 | 1:942 | 0.58% | 493 |
| 185 | Tester | 2 | 1:942 | 0.75% | 646 |
| 185 | Griffen | 2 | 1:942 | 7.69% | 4,646 |
| 185 | Morland | 2 | 1:942 | 11.76% | 6,318 |
| 185 | Weekes | 2 | 1:942 | 0.88% | 793 |
| 185 | Galpin | 2 | 1:942 | 15.38% | 7,644 |
| 185 | Mansbridge | 2 | 1:942 | 8.70% | 5,085 |
| 185 | Dengate | 2 | 1:942 | 3.57% | 2,567 |
| 185 | Greenyer | 2 | 1:942 | % | NaN |
| 185 | Funge | 2 | 1:942 | 4.88% | 3,259 |
| 185 | Selden | 2 | 1:942 | 11.76% | 6,318 |
| 185 | Hodgskin | 2 | 1:942 | 8.00% | 4,779 |
| 185 | Leveratt | 2 | 1:942 | % | NaN |
| 185 | Grigsbey | 2 | 1:942 | 100.00% | 24,019 |