Islington Genealogical Records
Islington Birth & Baptism Records
An index to births registered throughout England & Wales. Provides a reference to order copies of birth certificates from the national registrar of births, marriages and deaths – the General Register Office.
Records of baptism for people born in and around Islington between 1895 and 1906. Details include child's name, parents' names and dates of birth and/or baptism.
Name index linked to original images of the baptism registers of St Mary, Islington. Records document parents' names and date of baptism and/or birth.
Baptism registers record the baptism of those born in and around Highbury Park St John, Islington 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.
Baptism registers record the baptism of those born in and around Whitehall Park, Islington 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. Records can include name of child, parents' names, residence, occupations and more.
Islington 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.
Marriage registers are the primary source for marital documentation before 1837, though are relevant to the present. They typically record marital status and residence. Details may also be given on a party's parents, age and parish of origin.
Marriage registers record Anglican marriages in Whitehall Park, Islington. They are the primary marriage document before 1837 and contain the same details as marriage certificates from then on.
The Marriage registers of St Mary Magdalene, Holloway Road, Islington, document marriages 1895 to 1921. Details given on the bride and groom may include their age, father's name, marital status, residence and signature.
The Marriage registers of St Matthias, Caledonian Road, Islington, document marriages 1893 to 1921. Details given on the bride and groom may include their age, father's name, marital status and residence.
Islington 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.
Name index linked to original images of the burial registers of Highbury Park St John, Islington. Records document an individual's date of death and/or burial, age and residence. Some records may contain the names of relations, cause of death and more.
Burial records for people buried at Islington, detail the deceased's name, residence and age from 1867 to 1937. 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.
Burial registers record burials that occurred at Holloway, Islington. They are the primary source documenting deaths before 1837, though are useful to the present.
Islington 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.
An index to and images of registers recording over 17 million voters' names, their residence and qualification to vote.
Lists of those registered to vote in London, including their residence and sometimes other supplementary details. Useful for tracing families in between censuses and can be used as a post-1911 census substitute, as listings are ordered by residence. A name index connected to original images.
Records compiled by parish overseers, recording those who claimed eligibility to vote. The record name, address and the nature of their connection with that property.
Newspapers Covering Islington
A local paper including news from the London area, legal & governmental proceedings, family announcements, business notices, advertisements and more.
A record of births, marriages, deaths, legal, political, organisation and other news from the London area. Original pages of the newspaper can be viewed and located by a full text search.
A popular newspaper, which gives most of its coverage to the boroughs of Southwark and Lambeth.
A local paper including news from the Shoreditch area, legal & governmental proceedings, family announcements, business notices, advertisements and more.
A newspaper covering affairs in and around Hackney & Tower Hamlets.
Islington 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.
A searchable index connected to images surviving wills and probate documents for the Archdeaconry Court of Middlesex. These records can help trace families back to the late 16th century.
A searchable index connected to images surviving wills and probate documents for the Archdeaconry Court of London. These records can help trace families back to the late 15th century.
A searchable index connected to images surviving wills and probate documents for the Commissary Court of London. These records can help trace families back to the late 15th century.
A searchable index connected to images surviving wills and probate documents for the Consistory Court of London. These records can help trace families back to the late 15th century.
Islington Immigration & Travel Records
Orders to remove convicts from Middlesex and deport them to penal 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.
Islington Military Records
Service records for various voluntary corps and regiments from London and Middlesex at large.
A general history of the yeomanry, focusing on the involvement of its men in WWI.
Details of almost over 10,000 London council employees who fought in WWI. Contains both occupational and military details.
A list of names found on World War One monuments in Middlesex, with some service details.
A list of names found on World War Two monuments in Middlesex, with some service details.
Islington Court & Legal Records
A collection of records that detail the forced removal and assisted settlement of people in the London area.
Digital images of over 3 and a quarter million records relating to the administration of the needy poor in London. The records can be searched by a name index.
An index to over 1,800 cases brought before the court. For witnesses, age and residence is usually given. The cases cover such matters as defamation, marriage and tithes.
An index to and images of registers recording over 17 million voters' names, their residence and qualification to vote.
Registers recording details of around 9,000 prisoners held in ships stationed in Kent. Records describe a convict's name, age, place of birth, physical description, offence, conviction, sentence, discharge and conduct report.
Islington Taxation Records
A history of coal duties paid on coal coming into the City of London and environs. Contains an investigation into posts marking where duty was due.
Digital images of records that detail land – its owners and tenants. Very useful for tracing the succession of freehold and tenancies, and thus genealogies. Records can be searched by a name index.
Records listing those who were assessed for taxation based on the number of hearths they possessed.
The details of income taxes paid by several thousand individuals and institutions in Surrey and Middlesex.
Assessments for a tax to pay for warfare in Europe. It covers London and parts of Middlesex.
Islington Land & Property Records
Digital images of records that detail land – its owners and tenants. Very useful for tracing the succession of freehold and tenancies, and thus genealogies. Records can be searched by a name index.
Abstracts of records that detail land conveyances.
Records compiled by parish overseers, recording those who claimed eligibility to vote. The record name, address and the nature of their connection with that property.
An index to and images of books recording money paid for maintenance of the sick and poor. The records list the name of the owner and occupier of a property, the type of dwelling, the name or situation of the property, how much rent was collected, and the rates paid.
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.
Islington 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 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.
Islington Cemeteries
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.
Several thousand transcribed memorials remembering those connected with the nautical occupations.
A searchable database of photographs relating to railways and canals in Britain.
Islington 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.
Islington Histories & Books
Detailed descriptions of Metropolitan London.
Detailed histories of parishes in the London area.
Extremely detailed histories of parishes in and surrounding The City of London.
Extremely detailed histories of parishes in and surrounding The City of London.
A large database of images depicting people and places in Metropolitan London.
Islington School & Education Records
Records or admission and discharge for over 1 million pupils attending over 800 state schools in London. Records are indexed by name linked to original images of the registers; and may contain details on the pupil's parents, date of birth, residence, parent's occupations and scholastic history.
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.
Islington Occupation & Business Records
Biographical stubs of 19th Century photographers and allied tradesmen in London.
A history of private road transportation in London, from the horse drawn carriage to the motorcar.
A name index connected to original images of over 75,000 records recording the lives of those employed by the royal family.
An index to and images of hospital records listing over 250,000 names. Records may list name, age or year of birth, occupation, residence, why in the hospital and a whole host of other details.
Details of almost over 10,000 London council employees who fought in WWI. Contains both occupational and military details.
Pedigrees & Family Trees Covering Islington
An essential work for those researching in and around London. This publication gives genealogical and brief biographical information on several hundred thousands inhabitants of London and the surrounding area.
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.
Islington Royalty, Nobility & Heraldry Records
A name index connected to original images of over 75,000 records recording the lives of those employed by the royal family.
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.
Over 600 pedigrees for English and Welsh families who had a right to bear a coat of arms.
Islington Church Records
Documentation for those baptised, married and buried at Islington. Parish registers can assist tracing a family back numerous generations.
An index to over 1,800 cases brought before the court. For witnesses, age and residence is usually given. The cases cover such matters as defamation, marriage and tithes.
The names and addresses of Jewish men and women who held seats at eighteen synagogues in the London area.
An index connected to original images of most early Middlesex & London parish registers. Also includes over 100 registers from Surrey, Essex and Kent.
The parish registers of Middlesex are a collection of books documenting baptisms, marriages and burials from 1538 to 1965.
Biographical Directories Covering Islington
Biographical details for medical professionals, institutions and businesses in the London area.
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.
Islington Maps
Detailed maps of London and 125 other places in the vicinity.
A series of maps showing the evolution of Bethnal Green from a rural village to metropolitan suburb.
A detailed map of the London area, showing buildings, streets, natural features and geological deposits.
A detailed map of London, showing streets and important buildings and features.
A street map of London, with an index to streets.
Islington Reference Works
Outline details of records that will assist family historians tracing an ancestor who was a member of the Metropolitan Police Service in London.
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
Islington is situated about a mile east from the village of Pancras. This parish is extensive, containing about 3000 acres of land, almost the whole of which is meadow and pasture. The land is principally occupied by cowkeepers; milk and butter having long been the staple commodities of the place.
The town of Islington is mentioned in Doomsday as a place of considerable antiquity. In a field, called the Redmoat field, a short distance from the workhouse, towards the north-west, are some remains of trendies; in one corner of the field is a moated site, forming on the outside of the moat a square of about 100 paces. These are thought to be the vestiges of a Roman camp. The manor of Canonbury in this parish was confirmed to the prior and convent of St. Bartholomew in Smithfield in 1253. After the Dissolution in 1539 it was granted to Thomas, Lord Cromwell; upon his attainder it reverted to the crown. Edward I. granted this manor to John Dudley, Earl of Warwick; it at present is the property of the Earl of Northampton. — Canonbury House was used as a country residence by the priors of St. Bartholomew. The only part of the old mansion at present remaining is a lodging- house at the north-west corner of the site, which has a large brick tower, 17 feet square and 58 feet in height.
Lands in the manor of Highbury or Newington Barrow, in this parish, descend according to the strict custom of gavel-kind, being equally divided between male heirs in the same degree of consanguinity, and in default of male heirs among females in the same manner.
The site of Highbury mansion or castle is now occupied by the elegant villa of Alexander Aubert, Esq. F. R. S. a gentleman well known for his attachment to philosophical pursuits, and particularly for the accuracy of his astronomical observations. Mr. Aubert has erected an observatory near the house, and furnished it with an excellent collection of instruments, particularly a very fine reflecting telescope, by Short, being the largest ever made by that artist.
Little St. John’s Wood and Highbury Wood were part of the possessions of the priory of St. John of Jerusalem, No traces of the woods remain.
The Crown Inn, in the Lower Street, Islington, is an ancient house, supposed to have been built by some opulent merchant. In the window of a large room on the ground floor are the arms of England, the city of London, the Mercer’s Company, and another coat. There are several other very ancient built houses in the town. The Red Bull, near the church, is said by tradition to have been the residence of Sir Walter Raleigh.
The parish Church, a handsome modern structure, is situated in the Upper Street. It is built of brick, with stone coins, cornices, &c. and consists of a nave, chancel, and two aisles, with a stone spire at the west end. In the year 1787, when the church was repaired, it was found necessary to make some alterations in the vane, and one Thomas Birch, an ingenious basket-maker, undertook to inclose the the spire, from the balustrade to the vane with a case of wicker-work, and form within it a stair-case, affording a safe and easy passage to the top. This he performed in the course of two months, for the sum of 20l. but he reaped considerable protit from the permission he had to show his new mode of scaffolding. The price of admission was only sixpence. There are a great many monuments in the church and church-yard. In the latter, on the tomb of Thomas Gibbons, Esq. are the following quaint lines:
"Livest thou, Thomas? Yes; with God on high.
Art thou not dead? Yes and here I lye:
I, that with them on earth did live to die,
Died for to live with Christ eternally."
Among the charitable benefactions to this parish, the following are the principal:
Richard Cloudesley, by his will, dated in 1517,
gave a parcel of ground called Stone-field, or the fourteen acres, then let at 7l. per annum to the church of Islington. It now produces 84l. per annum, which is distributed among the poor, at the discretion of the feoffees.
A Charity School for boys and girls was established at Islington in 1710, which has since been liberally supported by various benefactions.
Dame Sarah Temple left 5001. to purchase an estate, the profits of which should be appropriated to the apprenticing of poor children of this parish.
Mr. John Davis, who died in 1793, left the sum of 20001. three per cent, consols, for the purpose of building and endowing almshouses under the direction of his widow. Eight tenements were accordingly built, and are inhabited by poor aged women.
A large and commodious Work-house was built about 30 years ago, upon a spot of ground, given to the parish by Mrs. Amey Hill.
An Almshouse was founded by Mrs. Alice Owen, about three years before her death in 1613, for ten widows, and a Free-School adjoining for 30 boys, in that part of Islington within the parish of St. James, Clerkenwell: she directed that all the poor widows should be chosen out of Islington, 24 boys out of Islington, and the remainder out of Clerkenwell. — The master’s salary was fixed at 20l. per annum, with the school house to live in, the study over the porch, and the garden for his recreation. The salary has been since considerably encreased. — "The foundation of these charitable institutions is said to have arisen from a pious resolution made by the foundress in her youth, in consequence of a providential escape; an arrow from the bow of an archer, who was exercising in Islington fields, having pierced the crown of her hat."
The company of Clothworkers have two sets of Almshouses at Islington; the one for 10 men, the other for the same number of women.
We have already described the New River, which was begun by Sir Hugh Middleton, and compleated on Michaelmas-day 1613.
The following account of the ceremony used upon that occasion, was published at the time, and is reprinted in the Biographia Britannia: "A troop of labourers, to the number of 60 and upwards, all in green caps alike, bearing in their hands the symbols of their several employments in so great a business, marching with drums before them, twice or thrice round the cistern, orderly presented themselves before the mount; and after their departure the speech (being 48 lines in verse) ending thus:
"Now for the fruits then: flow forth, precious spring,
So long and dearly sought for, and now bring Comfort to all that love thee; loudly sing And with thy crystal murmurs strucke together Bid all thy true well-wishers welcome hither. "
"At which words the floodgates opened, and the stream was let into the cistern, drums and trumpets giving it a triumphant welcome; and for the close of this their honourable entertainment a peal of chambers."
Most Common Surnames in Islington
| Rank | Surname | Incidence | Frequency | Percent of Parent | Rank in Ossulstone Hundred |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Smith | 4,020 | 1:70 | 9.66% | 1 |
| 2 | Jones | 1,846 | 1:153 | 9.95% | 3 |
| 3 | Brown | 1,765 | 1:160 | 9.22% | 2 |
| 4 | Taylor | 1,516 | 1:187 | 10.20% | 4 |
| 5 | Williams | 1,489 | 1:190 | 11.31% | 5 |
| 6 | Wilson | 1,082 | 1:262 | 11.54% | 14 |
| 7 | White | 1,081 | 1:262 | 8.80% | 6 |
| 8 | Wright | 1,070 | 1:265 | 10.79% | 10 |
| 9 | Clark | 1,034 | 1:274 | 8.98% | 7 |
| 10 | King | 1,005 | 1:282 | 10.48% | 13 |
| 11 | Davis | 1,004 | 1:282 | 9.21% | 8 |
| 12 | Edwards | 945 | 1:300 | 11.44% | 17 |
| 13 | Turner | 941 | 1:301 | 10.60% | 16 |
| 14 | Johnson | 936 | 1:303 | 9.54% | 11 |
| 15 | Harris | 886 | 1:320 | 8.85% | 9 |
| 15 | Baker | 886 | 1:320 | 9.96% | 15 |
| 17 | Martin | 863 | 1:328 | 10.53% | 18 |
| 18 | Hill | 846 | 1:335 | 11.27% | 22 |
| 19 | Green | 843 | 1:336 | 8.74% | 12 |
| 20 | Wood | 835 | 1:339 | 10.54% | 20 |
| 21 | Robinson | 829 | 1:342 | 11.84% | 27 |
| 22 | Hall | 819 | 1:346 | 10.42% | 21 |
| 23 | Cooper | 814 | 1:348 | 10.10% | 19 |
| 24 | Evans | 799 | 1:354 | 10.72% | 24 |
| 25 | Thomas | 753 | 1:376 | 10.95% | 28 |
| 26 | Ward | 731 | 1:387 | 11.18% | 33 |
| 27 | Walker | 727 | 1:390 | 9.74% | 23 |
| 28 | Jackson | 722 | 1:392 | 12.03% | 40 |
| 29 | Moore | 714 | 1:397 | 10.43% | 29 |
| 30 | Thompson | 706 | 1:401 | 10.65% | 32 |
| 31 | Cook | 700 | 1:405 | 9.68% | 26 |
| 32 | Allen | 695 | 1:408 | 9.40% | 25 |
| 33 | Carter | 665 | 1:426 | 10.47% | 36 |
| 34 | Roberts | 660 | 1:429 | 9.79% | 31 |
| 35 | Clarke | 638 | 1:444 | 10.43% | 38 |
| 35 | Webb | 638 | 1:444 | 9.42% | 30 |
| 37 | Cox | 608 | 1:466 | 9.56% | 35 |
| 38 | Phillips | 603 | 1:470 | 9.70% | 37 |
| 39 | Davies | 600 | 1:472 | 13.65% | 63 |
| 40 | Scott | 580 | 1:488 | 10.71% | 46 |
| 41 | Adams | 579 | 1:489 | 10.84% | 48 |
| 42 | Morris | 574 | 1:493 | 9.59% | 41 |
| 43 | Parker | 565 | 1:501 | 9.84% | 43 |
| 44 | Collins | 559 | 1:507 | 8.71% | 34 |
| 45 | Lewis | 558 | 1:508 | 9.22% | 39 |
| 46 | Lee | 553 | 1:512 | 10.47% | 50 |
| 47 | Young | 539 | 1:525 | 9.35% | 42 |
| 48 | Day | 536 | 1:528 | 11.47% | 56 |
| 49 | Bennett | 520 | 1:545 | 10.17% | 52 |
| 50 | Watson | 516 | 1:549 | 10.26% | 53 |
| 51 | Mills | 492 | 1:576 | 11.98% | 73 |
| 52 | Hunt | 487 | 1:582 | 8.79% | 44 |
| 53 | Wells | 484 | 1:585 | 12.07% | 80 |
| 54 | Morgan | 483 | 1:586 | 10.79% | 60 |
| 55 | Richardson | 480 | 1:590 | 10.69% | 59 |
| 56 | Page | 479 | 1:591 | 11.57% | 72 |
| 57 | Chapman | 478 | 1:593 | 9.01% | 49 |
| 57 | Palmer | 478 | 1:593 | 9.61% | 54 |
| 59 | Knight | 476 | 1:595 | 10.16% | 55 |
| 59 | Stevens | 476 | 1:595 | 8.61% | 45 |
| 61 | James | 471 | 1:601 | 8.79% | 47 |
| 62 | Payne | 468 | 1:605 | 11.51% | 77 |
| 63 | Miller | 458 | 1:618 | 8.68% | 51 |
| 64 | Mason | 455 | 1:623 | 11.19% | 77 |
| 65 | Ellis | 444 | 1:638 | 10.86% | 74 |
| 65 | Fisher | 444 | 1:638 | 11.54% | 83 |
| 67 | Harvey | 433 | 1:654 | 10.38% | 69 |
| 68 | Bell | 432 | 1:656 | 12.30% | 92 |
| 69 | Barnes | 426 | 1:665 | 10.42% | 75 |
| 70 | Mitchell | 425 | 1:666 | 9.50% | 61 |
| 71 | Howard | 424 | 1:668 | 10.38% | 76 |
| 72 | Bailey | 421 | 1:673 | 9.71% | 64 |
| 72 | Rogers | 421 | 1:673 | 9.04% | 57 |
| 74 | Newman | 420 | 1:674 | 9.81% | 67 |
| 75 | Cole | 415 | 1:683 | 8.93% | 58 |
| 76 | West | 408 | 1:694 | 9.54% | 68 |
| 77 | Harrison | 406 | 1:698 | 9.46% | 66 |
| 78 | Hughes | 404 | 1:701 | 9.38% | 65 |
| 79 | Saunders | 397 | 1:713 | 9.02% | 62 |
| 80 | Brooks | 394 | 1:719 | 9.96% | 82 |
| 81 | Hart | 391 | 1:724 | 9.40% | 71 |
| 82 | Richards | 387 | 1:732 | 10.54% | 89 |
| 83 | Powell | 382 | 1:741 | 11.34% | 95 |
| 84 | Foster | 381 | 1:743 | 11.87% | 99 |
| 85 | Field | 376 | 1:753 | 13.25% | 112 |
| 86 | Gray | 374 | 1:757 | 10.04% | 87 |
| 87 | Andrews | 371 | 1:763 | 8.91% | 70 |
| 88 | Price | 369 | 1:768 | 9.32% | 81 |
| 89 | Bishop | 361 | 1:785 | 11.71% | 107 |
| 90 | Anderson | 358 | 1:791 | 9.30% | 84 |
| 91 | Lawrence | 353 | 1:802 | 10.76% | 97 |
| 92 | Marshall | 352 | 1:805 | 9.65% | 91 |
| 92 | Warren | 352 | 1:805 | 11.05% | 101 |
| 94 | Burton | 349 | 1:812 | 13.54% | 125 |
| 95 | Pearce | 346 | 1:819 | 8.59% | 79 |
| 96 | Long | 341 | 1:831 | 12.06% | 115 |
| 97 | Wilkinson | 327 | 1:866 | 13.11% | 130 |
| 97 | Perry | 327 | 1:866 | 10.34% | 103 |
| 99 | Russell | 324 | 1:874 | 8.85% | 90 |
| 99 | Freeman | 324 | 1:874 | 11.30% | 110 |
| 101 | Watts | 320 | 1:885 | 8.49% | 85 |
| 102 | Rose | 312 | 1:908 | 11.81% | 122 |
| 103 | Barker | 311 | 1:911 | 9.04% | 94 |
| 104 | Ford | 309 | 1:917 | 8.81% | 93 |
| 105 | Gardner | 308 | 1:920 | 13.32% | 143 |
| 106 | Jenkins | 299 | 1:947 | 12.28% | 132 |
| 106 | Matthews | 299 | 1:947 | 9.45% | 103 |
| 108 | Stone | 291 | 1:973 | 9.20% | 103 |
| 109 | Simpson | 289 | 1:980 | 9.07% | 100 |
| 110 | Parsons | 288 | 1:983 | 11.17% | 124 |
| 110 | Curtis | 288 | 1:983 | 11.91% | 133 |
| 112 | Bird | 283 | 1:1,001 | 10.60% | 120 |
| 113 | Simmons | 277 | 1:1,023 | 13.45% | 174 |
| 114 | Holmes | 274 | 1:1,034 | 9.58% | 111 |
| 114 | Lambert | 274 | 1:1,034 | 14.80% | 199 |
| 116 | Harding | 267 | 1:1,061 | 9.82% | 117 |
| 116 | Hammond | 267 | 1:1,061 | 11.42% | 140 |
| 118 | Barrett | 265 | 1:1,069 | 7.96% | 96 |
| 119 | Nicholls | 264 | 1:1,073 | 13.15% | 178 |
| 120 | Frost | 261 | 1:1,085 | 11.82% | 159 |
| 121 | Burgess | 257 | 1:1,102 | 11.30% | 148 |
| 121 | Lane | 257 | 1:1,102 | 8.40% | 108 |
| 123 | Gibson | 256 | 1:1,106 | 11.59% | 157 |
| 124 | Elliott | 255 | 1:1,111 | 10.00% | 127 |
| 124 | Gregory | 255 | 1:1,111 | 11.74% | 162 |
| 126 | Reynolds | 253 | 1:1,120 | 7.99% | 102 |
| 127 | Oliver | 250 | 1:1,133 | 12.29% | 176 |
| 128 | Ball | 247 | 1:1,147 | 10.42% | 136 |
| 128 | Davey | 247 | 1:1,147 | 15.33% | 250 |
| 130 | Wheeler | 245 | 1:1,156 | 8.40% | 109 |
| 131 | May | 244 | 1:1,161 | 8.60% | 113 |
| 131 | Atkins | 244 | 1:1,161 | 12.92% | 194 |
| 133 | Butler | 242 | 1:1,170 | 6.50% | 88 |
| 133 | Nash | 242 | 1:1,170 | 8.76% | 116 |
| 135 | Griffiths | 241 | 1:1,175 | 10.44% | 144 |
| 135 | Moss | 241 | 1:1,175 | 12.55% | 187 |
| 137 | Dean | 240 | 1:1,180 | 10.86% | 156 |
| 137 | Miles | 240 | 1:1,180 | 11.09% | 163 |
| 139 | Porter | 237 | 1:1,195 | 9.07% | 123 |
| 140 | Baxter | 236 | 1:1,200 | 15.11% | 258 |
| 141 | Hawkins | 234 | 1:1,210 | 7.25% | 98 |
| 141 | Gibbs | 234 | 1:1,210 | 9.99% | 139 |
| 143 | Berry | 232 | 1:1,221 | 10.27% | 149 |
| 143 | Blake | 232 | 1:1,221 | 10.46% | 155 |
| 145 | Barber | 229 | 1:1,237 | 12.71% | 214 |
| 145 | Willis | 229 | 1:1,237 | 9.75% | 138 |
| 147 | Cross | 228 | 1:1,242 | 10.78% | 169 |
| 148 | Shaw | 226 | 1:1,253 | 9.81% | 146 |
| 149 | Francis | 225 | 1:1,259 | 9.73% | 142 |
| 150 | Dawson | 224 | 1:1,264 | 12.88% | 223 |
| 151 | Fox | 222 | 1:1,276 | 8.37% | 121 |
| 151 | Austin | 222 | 1:1,276 | 9.92% | 153 |
| 153 | Coleman | 221 | 1:1,282 | 9.04% | 131 |
| 154 | Dixon | 218 | 1:1,299 | 10.21% | 166 |
| 154 | Read | 218 | 1:1,299 | 7.02% | 106 |
| 156 | Barnard | 217 | 1:1,305 | 17.54% | 322 |
| 157 | Morley | 216 | 1:1,311 | 17.49% | 325 |
| 158 | Williamson | 215 | 1:1,317 | 13.90% | 260 |
| 159 | Lloyd | 213 | 1:1,330 | 7.85% | 118 |
| 160 | George | 211 | 1:1,342 | 9.98% | 170 |
| 161 | Hobbs | 210 | 1:1,349 | 11.51% | 205 |
| 162 | Kemp | 208 | 1:1,362 | 11.01% | 194 |
| 163 | Sharp | 207 | 1:1,368 | 9.20% | 152 |
| 163 | Tucker | 207 | 1:1,368 | 9.80% | 171 |
| 165 | Norman | 206 | 1:1,375 | 10.86% | 192 |
| 165 | Bryant | 206 | 1:1,375 | 9.77% | 172 |
| 167 | Kelly | 205 | 1:1,382 | 8.58% | 135 |
| 167 | Holland | 205 | 1:1,382 | 8.96% | 147 |
| 169 | Spencer | 204 | 1:1,388 | 8.84% | 145 |
| 169 | Marsh | 204 | 1:1,388 | 10.16% | 178 |
| 169 | Wilkins | 204 | 1:1,388 | 10.53% | 185 |
| 172 | Pratt | 203 | 1:1,395 | 9.52% | 167 |
| 173 | Archer | 202 | 1:1,402 | 11.19% | 210 |
| 174 | Sanders | 201 | 1:1,409 | 11.95% | 229 |
| 174 | Abbott | 201 | 1:1,409 | 10.95% | 204 |
| 176 | Newton | 199 | 1:1,423 | 10.19% | 184 |
| 176 | Barnett | 199 | 1:1,423 | 9.82% | 177 |
| 178 | Fletcher | 198 | 1:1,431 | 8.76% | 150 |
| 178 | Bull | 198 | 1:1,431 | 9.24% | 165 |
| 180 | Pearson | 197 | 1:1,438 | 9.85% | 181 |
| 180 | Pritchard | 197 | 1:1,438 | 17.33% | 355 |
| 182 | Franklin | 196 | 1:1,445 | 8.87% | 157 |
| 183 | Graham | 195 | 1:1,453 | 12.10% | 249 |
| 184 | Arnold | 194 | 1:1,460 | 8.67% | 154 |
| 185 | Sheppard | 193 | 1:1,468 | 12.85% | 265 |
| 186 | Hopkins | 192 | 1:1,475 | 10.20% | 196 |
| 186 | Kent | 192 | 1:1,475 | 11.78% | 242 |
| 188 | Fowler | 191 | 1:1,483 | 9.14% | 173 |
| 189 | Glover | 189 | 1:1,499 | 16.29% | 345 |
| 190 | Grant | 188 | 1:1,507 | 8.65% | 161 |
| 190 | Potter | 188 | 1:1,507 | 8.86% | 168 |
| 192 | Fuller | 187 | 1:1,515 | 8.60% | 160 |
| 193 | Lowe | 186 | 1:1,523 | 11.64% | 254 |
| 193 | Sutton | 186 | 1:1,523 | 10.26% | 208 |
| 193 | Jennings | 186 | 1:1,523 | 8.25% | 151 |
| 196 | Osborne | 185 | 1:1,531 | 11.09% | 231 |
| 196 | Norris | 185 | 1:1,531 | 9.69% | 190 |
| 196 | Drew | 185 | 1:1,531 | 17.24% | 381 |
| 199 | Barton | 183 | 1:1,548 | 11.42% | 253 |
| 199 | Haynes | 183 | 1:1,548 | 10.43% | 221 |