Kew Genealogical Records
Kew 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.
Baptism registers record the baptism of those born in and around St Anne, Kew 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.
Baptism registers document the baptism and sometimes birth of people in and around Kew. They list parents' names - their occupations, residence and sometimes other details.
Baptism registers record the baptism of those born in and around St Anne, Kew 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.
Digital images of baptism registers that can be searched by name. They record baptisms, which typically occur shortly after birth, and list the baptised's name, date of birth and/or baptism and parents' names. They may also list where the parents lived, their occupations and occasionally other details.
Kew 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 St Anne, Kew, document marriages 1800 to 1846. Details given on the bride and groom may include their age, father's name, marital status and residence.
Name index linked to original images of the marriage registers of St Anne, Kew. Records document marriages from 1754 to 1937. Details may include a party's age, residence, martial status, father's name and signature.
Name index linked to original images of the marriage registers of St Anne, Kew. Records document marriages from 1714 to 1791.
An index to marriages in between 1714 and 1837, listing the date of marriage and the names of the bride and groom.
Kew 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 St Anne, Kew. Records document an individual's date of death and/or burial, age residence and more.
Burial records for people buried at Kew between 1813 and 1846. Lists the deceased's name, residence and age. Some records may contain the names of relations, cause of death and more.
Name index linked to original images of the burial registers of St Anne, Kew. Records document an individual's date of death and/or burial, age residence and more.
Burial records covering those buried at St Anne, Kew_. This resource is an index and may not include all the details that were recorded in the burial registers from which they were extracted.
Kew 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 almost 2 million names, connected to digital images of registers recording land ownership and occupation. They list the names of owners and occupiers, details of tax assessments and sometimes a description of the property.
A transcription of records naming those who had taxes levied against them for the privilege of owning a hearth.
Lists containing over 200,000 names of men who were eligible to serve as jurors based on land possession. Digital images of the records may provide details on residence and occupation; names can be searched by an index.
Newspapers Covering Kew
A local paper including news from the London area, legal & governmental proceedings, family announcements, business notices, advertisements and more.
A local paper including news from the Shoreditch area, legal & governmental proceedings, family announcements, business notices, advertisements and more.
Original images of a local newspaper, searchable via a full text index. Includes news from the London area, business notices, obituaries, family announcements and more.
Local news; notices of births, marriages and deaths; business notices; details on the proceedings of public institutions; adverts and a rich tapestry of other local information from the New Windsor district. Every line of text from the newspaper can be searched and images of the original pages viewed.
A regional paper including news from the Surrey area, legal & governmental proceedings, family announcements, business notices, advertisements and more.
Kew 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 Surrey. These records can help trace families back to the 17th century.
Transcripts of wills, predominately from Surrey, but also other counties in the south east. Names of 10,000s of people occurring in these wills have been indexed.
A searchable index connected to images surviving wills and probate documents for the Commissary Court of Bishop of Winchester. These records can help trace families back to the late 15th century.
Summaries of names mentioned in around 29,000 wills, including relatives and witnesses.
Kew Immigration & Travel Records
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.
Details on thousands of 17th century British immigrants to the U.S., detailing their origins and nature of their immigration.
Kew Military Records
Transcriptions of 85,000 attestation documents for men who signed up for military service in Surrey. Records contain details on a conscripts age, place of birth, occupation, physical description and more.
A list of names found on World War One monuments in Surrey, with some service details.
A list of names found on World War Two monuments in Surrey, with some service details.
A searchable list of over 100,000 British Army POWs. Records contains details on the captured, their military career and where they were held prisoner.
Details on around 165,000 men serving in the British Army, Navy and Air Force who were held as prisoners during WWII.
Kew Court & Legal Records
An index to and images of registers that list the name, address and voting qualification of those registered to vote. Contains around 14.5 million entries.
An index to and images of calendars of prisoners presented before Quarter Sessions and Assize. They may list name, age, occupation, name of accuser, crime accused, trial date, warrant date verdict, sentence and more.
An index to 10,000s of names linked to summaries of legal proceedings relating to crimes, licencing, local administration and more.
Lists containing over 200,000 names of men who were eligible to serve as jurors based on land possession. Digital images of the records may provide details on residence and occupation; names can be searched by an index.
Digital images, searchable by a name index, of registers recording public houses that were licenced to operate.
Kew Taxation Records
An index to almost 2 million names, connected to digital images of registers recording land ownership and occupation. They list the names of owners and occupiers, details of tax assessments and sometimes a description of the property.
A transcription of records naming those who had taxes levied against them for the privilege of owning a hearth.
The details of income taxes paid by several thousand individuals and institutions in Surrey and Middlesex.
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.
Kew Land & Property Records
An index to almost 2 million names, connected to digital images of registers recording land ownership and occupation. They list the names of owners and occupiers, details of tax assessments and sometimes a description of the property.
Lists containing over 200,000 names of men who were eligible to serve as jurors based on land possession. Digital images of the records may provide details on residence and occupation; names can be searched by an index.
An index to 11,000,000 parcels of land and property, connected to digital images of registers that record their owner, occupier, description, agricultural use, size and rateable value.
This vital collection details almost 1.2 million properties eligible for land tax. Records include the name of the landowner, occupier, amount assessed and sometimes the name and/or description of the property. It is a useful starting point for locating relevant estate records and establishing the succession of tenancies and freehold. Most records cover 1798, but some extend up to 1811.
Poll books record the names of voters and the direction of their vote. Until 1872 only landholders could vote, so not everyone will be listed. Useful for discerning an ancestor's political leanings and landholdings. The collection is supplemented with other records relating to the vote.
Kew 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 historical and contemporary facts. Contains details on local schools, churches, government and other institutions. Also contains a list of residents and businesses for each place.
A comprehensive place-by-place gazetteer, listing key historical and contemporary facts. Contains details on local schools, churches, government and other institutions. Also contains a list of residents and businesses for each place.
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.
Place-by-place listings of private and commercial residents, supplemented with descriptions of the settlement.
Kew Cemeteries
Photographs and descriptions of Surrey's most illustrious church monuments, often featuring effigies, medieval inscriptions and heraldic devices.
Images of millions of pages from cemetery and crematoria registers, photographs of memorials, cemetery plans and more. Records can be search by a name index.
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.
Kew 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.
Kew Histories & Books
A journal containing several thousand articles on all manner of structures and antiquities in the county.
A detailed history of the county's hundreds, parishes and religious houses.
A sprawling historical work, describing the county and its settlements. It contains around 1.2 million words across five volumes.
A dictionary of churches in the county, with particular attention paid to architecture.
Histories of south-east London suburbs, supplemented with maps and photographs.
Kew School & Education Records
Details of 3,600 students of a grammar school in Southwark, Surrey; now part of London. Entries include name, year of birth, birth order, date of admission, parents' names, address and a reference to original 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.
Kew Occupation & Business Records
Digital images, searchable by a name index, of registers recording public houses that were licenced to operate.
A list containing the names of almost 33,000 tradesmen who swore an oath to King William, of Orange.
Profiles of coal and metal mines in the south of England.
Short histories of former public houses, with photographs and lists of owners or operators.
An index to and images of registers recording over 3.7 million trade union members.
Pedigrees & Family Trees Covering Kew
A detailed history of the county's hundreds, parishes and religious houses.
Hand-draw genealogical charts covering Surrey's gentry. Includes descriptions of coats of arms.
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.
Kew Royalty, Nobility & Heraldry Records
A detailed history of the county's hundreds, parishes and religious houses.
Hand-draw genealogical charts covering Surrey's gentry. Includes descriptions of coats of arms.
Pedigrees compiled from a mid 17th century heraldic visitation of Surrey. This work records the lineage, descendants and marriages of families who had a right to bear a coat of arms.
Photographs and descriptions of Surrey's most illustrious church monuments, often featuring effigies, medieval inscriptions and heraldic devices.
Extensive and impeccably sourced genealogies for British, Irish & Manx royalty and nobility. Scroll down to 'British Isles' for relevant sections.
Kew Church Records
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.
An index connected to original images of over 100 early Surrey parish registers. Also includes over 100 registers from Middlesex, Essex and Kent.
The parish registers of Surrey are the primary source for birth, marriage and death details before civil registration (1837). A full index to names with original images of the registers are available between 1533 and 1812. Parish registers can assist tracing a family as far back as 1533.
A dictionary of churches in the county, with particular attention paid to architecture.
Confirmations are Church of England ceremonies conducted by Bishops that affirm one's commitment to the doctrines of the church. These records contain the names of those confirmed, their age, date of baptism & confirmation, address and sometimes other details. The records are indexed by name and connected to images of the original registers.
Biographical Directories Covering Kew
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.
Kew Maps
Detailed maps of London and 125 other places in the vicinity.
A map charting London and 25 miles round.
Extremely detailed maps, charting features from roads to drains. Includes property boundaries.
A map plotting settlements, roads, railways and parks.
A map delineating the boundaries of the counties parishes, areas designated by the church of England.
Kew 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
The parish of Kew has been noted for having been the occasional residence of his late Majesty. About the middle of the sixteenth century Kew House belonged to Richard Bennet, Esq. whose daughter and heir afterwards married Sir Henry, afterwards Lord Capel of Tewkesbury, who died lord-deputy of Ireland in 1696. His widow resided for many years at Kew, and dying in 1721, was buried in the chapel here.
The house was afterwards the property and residence of Samuel Molyneux, Esq. who married her daughter. The Prince of Wales, father of his late Majesty, admiring the situation, took a long lease of Kew House from the Capel family, and it was afterwards held by his son on the same tenure. The house being small, was calculated only for an occasional retirement. It contains some good pictures, amongst which are a portrait of the Lord Treasurer Burleigh, and the celebrated picture of the Florence Gallery by Zoffani. In the long room above stairs is a set of Cannaletti’s works, consisting of views of Venice, and two general views of London; the one from the Temple, the other from Somerset gardens.
The pleasure grounds, which contain about 120 acres, were begun by the Prince of Wales, father of George III. and finished by the Princess dowager. Notwithstanding the disadvantages of a flat surface, the grounds are laid out with much taste, and exhibit a considerable variety of scenery. They are ornamented with many picturesque objects and temples, designed by Sir William Chambers, among which is one called the Pagoda, in imitation of a Chinese building; it is forty-nine feet in diameter at the base, and 163 feet in height, which renders it a very conspicuous object in the neighbourhood.
The Green-house is upon a very extensive plan, being 142 feet long, 25 feet high, and 30 feet broad.
The Exotic Garden was established in the year 1760, by the Princess dowager. His late Majesty bestowed much attention upon this garden, which exhibited the finest collection of plants perhaps in Europe.
A catalogue of the plants in the Exotic Garden at Kew was published in 1768, by Dr. Hill, under the title of Hortus Kewensis; a much larger and more scientific work, under the same title, was published by Mr. William Aiton, in the year 1789, in three volumes 8 vo.
A description of the house and gardens at Kew was published in 1762, by Sir William Chambers, in folio, with upwards of forty plates, engraved by Rooke, from drawings of Kirby, Marlow, Sandby, &c.
Kew Chapel was built in the year 1714; it is situated towards the cast end of the green, and is a small brick structure, consisting of a nave and a north aisle, the south side being appropriated for a school-room; at the west end is a turret.
Against the south-wall, on a tablet to the memory of Jeremiah Meyer, R. A. late painter in miniature and enamel to his Majesty, are the following beautiful lines, by Mr. Hayley:
"Meyer! in thy works the world will ever see How great the loss of Art in losing thee;
But Love and Sorrow find their words too weak, Nature’s keen sufferings on thy death to speak; Through all her duties what a heart was thine! In this cold dust what spirit used to shine!
Fancy and truth, and gaiety and zeal,
What most we love in life, and losing feel.
Age after age may not one artist yield
Equal to thee in Painting’s nicer field;
And ne’er shall sorrowing earth to heaven commend
A fonder parent or a truer friend."
Over the tablet is his bust in white marble.
Mr. Meyer was a native of Germany; he came over to England at fourteen years of age, and studied under Zincke, the celebrated painter in enamel.
In the church-yard, near the school-house door, is the tomb of Thomas Gainsborough, Esq. He has no other monument than a grave stone, which only records the date of his death. His memory, however, will live in his works, and in the deserved and liberal encomiums bestowed on him in the discourses of Sir Joshua Reynolds; as a landscape painter he ranks among the first of our English artists.
Kew Bridge was built by Paine: it is 400 feet in length, exclusive of the abutments, and consists of seven arches; the central one is sixty-six feet wide, and 22 feet high. It was erected at the expence of Robert Tunstall, Esq. whose property it is, in the year 1789.
KEW, anciently called” Kay-hough,” the wood or “hough” by the quay, is a parish half a mile from Brentford, with which it is connected by a stone bridge of seven arches over the Thames, built in 1782 from designs by Mr. Payne; in 1873 the bridge was opened free to the public, the rights therein having been jointly purchased by the Corporation of London and the Metropolitan Board of Works for a sum of £57,300. Kew has a steamboat pier, and is miles north-east from Richmond and 6 from Hyde Park corner, in the Kingston division of the county, Kingston hundred, Richmond petty sessional division and union, Wandsworth county court district, rural deanery and archdeaconry of Kingston and diocese of Rochester. The Kew station of the South Western railway, on the loop line, is in Middlesex, immediately across the bridge: the North London Railway also has a station here, forming a junction with the South Western line; there is also a station near Kew Gardens, on the line to Richmond, which crosses the Thames below Kew bridge and is connected with the North, London, Metropolitan, Metropolitan District, Midland, and Chatham and Dover lines., Kew, formerly a hamlet of Kingston, is first mentioned in the reign of Henry VII. but was made a distinct parish in 1769. The parish is supplied with gas by the Brentford Gas Company and with water by the Southwark and Vauxhall Waterworks Company. The church of St. Anne is situate on Kew green and was built in 1714 on a site granted by. Queen Anne, who gave £100 towards its erection; it is an edifice in the Italian style and is a good example of the brickwork of that day: it was enlarged by George III. and further, enlarged by William IV. in 1837 at an expense of £4,000, under the direction of Sir Jeffrey Wyattville, and consists of chancel with aisles and vestries, nave of five bays, aisles, north transept, south porch, and a stone turret with cupola over the western gable, containing a clock and a peal of 8 tubular bells: the organ was presented by George IV. and is said to have been Handel’s, on which George III. was accustomed to play: the west gallery was erected in 1805 by the same king, and there are monuments to Lady Capel, Sir William Jackson Hooker F.R.S. d. 12 Aug. 1865; to Thomas Gainsborough, B.A. d. 2 Aug. 1788 (erected in 1875 by Mr. E. M. Ward R.A.), and to Jeremiah Meyer B.A. d. 20 Jan. 1789: H.R.H, the 1st Duke of Cambridge, d. 8 July, 1850, and H.R.H, the venerable Duchess of Cambridge, d. at St. James’ palace 6 April, 1889, are both interred in the vaults; at the obsequies of the latter H.M. the Queen attended in person: in the churchyard are buried Thomas Gainsborough B.A. whose tomb was repaired and railed in some years since by Mr. E. M. Ward R.A.; his friend John Joshua Kirby, d. 21 June, 1774, father of the famous Mrs. Trimmer; John Zoffany B.A. d. 11 Nov. 1810; J. Meyer B.A. General Douglas and the Hon. Edward John Eyre, sometime governor of Jamaica: in 1884 the church was further enlarged at a cost of £3,500, Her Majesty the Queen and H.R.H, the Duke of Cambridge e.g. each contributing £100; the new work includes the rebuilding of the chancel with aisles, the erection of vestries, south porch and transept, and the re-seating of the interior throughout; the nave roof has also been raised, and the mausoleum of the late Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the east end rebuilt: there are 708 sittings, 257 being free. The register dates from the year 1788. The living is a vicarage, with the vicarage of Petersham annexed, joint gross yearly value £520, in the gift of the Crown, and held since 1885 by the Rev. William Henry Bliss M.A., Mus. Bac. of Exeter College, Oxford, chaplain in ordinary to the Queen, and surrogate. The charities amount to £410 12s. 1d. annual value, of which £347 11s. 3d. is paid to schools in this and eleven other parishes in Surrey, Middlesex, Gloucester, Kent and Northumberland, being one-twelfth to each; £40 2s. 11d. is appropriated to the Queen’s school and £22 17s. 11d. is distributed in money. The Temperance Hall, Cumberland place, is used by the Wesleyans as a temporary place of worship.
The Royal Gardens, lying partly within the parish of Richmond, were first formed by George III. and his mother in 1760, aided by their gardener, William Acton, an eminent botanist; subsequently the collections of Captain Cook and Sir Joseph Banks bart. were added and in 1840 the gardens were made a national institution, being presented to the nation by H.M: Queen Victoria, when they were extended from 11 to over 300 acres and comprise the Botanic Gardens proper and the pleasure grounds (now known as the Arboretum), which extend to the banks of the Thames, besides several large conservatories with accompanying flower gardens; of these may be especially noticed the house containing tropical arums, and the great Palm house, erected in 1847—9 by the late Decimus Burton esq. at a total Cost of £33,000; it is 362 ft. long and contains 45,000 square feet of glass; close by is the Water Lily house and to the north-west a mound crowned by the temple of AEoIus, neat which is a range of other houses, one of which contains the celebrated Victoria Regia lily; to the south, near the Richmond road, is the Temple of Victory, commemorating the battle of Minden, Aug; 1,1759; elsewhere is the Cactus, or succulent house and the Tropical Fern house the Temperate house, was also erected from the designs of Mr. Burton, at a cost of about £25,000 and contains valuable trees and plants from the temperate colonies and British possessions; the museums consist of four detached buildings devoted to the illustration of useful plants and their produce, as dyes, gum, cotton &c.; No. 1 museum, opened in 1857, is devoted to the exhibition of vegetable economic productions and preparations of scientific interest; in 1881 this museum was extended, at a cost of £2,000, granted by the India Office; it contains a stained window, removed here from the Guildhall in 1878, and a series of portraits of eminent botanists; No. 2 museum was added to the Botanic Garden proper in 1847; No. 3, the old orangery, contains specimens of timber; and No. 4, an herbarium, the largest in the world; there is also a fine botanical library; the botanic picture gallery contains an instructive collection of pictures of botanical subjects, painted from nature in various parts of the globe, by the late Miss Marianne North (d. 1890), scientific botanist and traveller, who in 1882 presented them to the nation and erected a building for their reception; the Jodrell Laboratory, presented by T. J. Jodrell esq. M.A. is at the north end of the Herbareous grounds: the flagstaff, near the entrance to the garden, 159 feet high, is the largest single spar in existence and was formed from the trunk of the Douglas Spruce (Abies Douglasii) from British Columbia; 12 feet of the total length are under ground, inclosed in a brick well: the Pagoda, an octagonal structure of grey brick, is 163 feet in height and consists of 10 storeys with a central staircase: near here is a rustic refreshment pavilion built in 1888: there are also some artificial ruins, erected in 1760, and a small Doric temple, designed by Sir Jeffrey Wyattville, and called “the Pantheon;” it contains busts of George III. and IV. William IV. the 1st Duke of Wellington, and records of battles won by the British army from 1760 to 1815. The gardens are maintained by an annual Parliamentary grant of about £20,000 and are open to the public from 1 o’clock (10 o’clock on Bank holidays) till dusk on week days and from 2 on Sundays, and are closed on Christmas day only.
Kew Green, a large open space covered with turf, is surrounded by trees and inclosed with iron posts and rails. Kew House, a seat of the Capel family, was rented by Frederick, Prince of Wales, and occupied by his widow, the Princess Dowager, mother of George III.; it is now occupied in suites of apartments by persons nominated by the Queen. Cambridge Cottage, a plain mansion of brick, situated on the west side of the green, is the property of H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge K.G. Sir John Puckering, keeper of the great seal to Queen Elizabeth, and Sir Peter Lely, the eminent painter, both lived for some time at Kew, as also did Stephen Duck, poet and thresher; M. Niepce, senr. the original discoverer of photography, resided here in 1827. The land chiefly belongs to the Crown. The Queen is lady of the manor. The area is 291 acres of land and 54 of water and foreshore; rateable value, £18,115; the population in 1881 was 1,666.
Parish Church of St. Anne, Kew Green; Rev. Willia, in Henry Bliss M.A. vicar; Rev. Alfred Bene M.A. curate; William Granger, clerk; 11 a.m. & 3.30 & 7 p.m.; holy communion, every alternate Sun. 8 a.m. & 1st suq, in the month 8 & 11 a.m.; children’s service & baptisms, second Sun. in each month at 3 p.m.; Wed. & Fri. 12 a.m.; saints’ days, 11 a.m. & 5 p.m.
Schools: —
Queen’s, founded in 1820 & enlarged in 1887, will hold 260 children; average attendance, 240; this school has an endowment of £31 11s. 11d. yearly, from Lady Capel’s charity, consisting in part of an estate called “Perry Court,” at Preston, near Faversham, in Kent, & £8 11s. from Jones’ charity, arising from property invested in consols.
Infants’ (mixed), built in 1886, for 120 children; average attendance, 100.
St. Luke’s National (mixed), Sandy combe road.
Most Common Surnames in Kew
| Rank | Surname | Incidence | Frequency | Percent of Parent | Rank in Kingston Hundred |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Harris | 15 | 1:55 | 0.32% | 14 |
| 2 | Hutchinson | 11 | 1:75 | 2.67% | 519 |
| 3 | Williams | 10 | 1:83 | 0.18% | 6 |
| 3 | Gale | 10 | 1:83 | 1.33% | 261 |
| 5 | Howell | 9 | 1:92 | 1.12% | 237 |
| 5 | Kirby | 9 | 1:92 | 1.71% | 397 |
| 7 | Hughes | 8 | 1:103 | 0.44% | 89 |
| 7 | Gibbs | 8 | 1:103 | 0.64% | 135 |
| 7 | Thiselton-Dyer | 8 | 1:103 | 100.00% | 15,757 |
| 10 | Smith | 7 | 1:118 | 0.03% | 1 |
| 10 | Green | 7 | 1:118 | 0.15% | 18 |
| 10 | Reynolds | 7 | 1:118 | 0.50% | 118 |
| 10 | Stevenson | 7 | 1:118 | 1.22% | 354 |
| 10 | Burt | 7 | 1:118 | 1.35% | 401 |
| 10 | Richard | 7 | 1:118 | 4.79% | 1,432 |
| 10 | Keene | 7 | 1:118 | 2.25% | 684 |
| 10 | Charman | 7 | 1:118 | 1.06% | 299 |
| 10 | Burgoyne | 7 | 1:118 | 13.73% | 3,690 |
| 10 | Pulman | 7 | 1:118 | 16.67% | 4,371 |
| 10 | Firmin | 7 | 1:118 | 10.94% | 3,021 |
| 10 | Stapylton | 7 | 1:118 | 46.67% | 9,740 |
| 10 | Guilder | 7 | 1:118 | 77.78% | 14,352 |
| 23 | Wright | 6 | 1:138 | 0.13% | 13 |
| 23 | James | 6 | 1:138 | 0.27% | 67 |
| 23 | Rogers | 6 | 1:138 | 0.25% | 58 |
| 23 | Nelson | 6 | 1:138 | 1.62% | 575 |
| 23 | Luckman | 6 | 1:138 | 46.15% | 10,856 |
| 23 | Bardrick | 6 | 1:138 | 54.55% | 12,297 |
| 23 | Costelow | 6 | 1:138 | 35.29% | 8,888 |
| 23 | Blasby | 6 | 1:138 | 100.00% | 19,994 |
| 23 | Hammack | 6 | 1:138 | 75.00% | 15,757 |
| 23 | Bardnett | 6 | 1:138 | 42.86% | 10,238 |
| 23 | Eskhand | 6 | 1:138 | 100.00% | 19,994 |
| 34 | Brown | 5 | 1:165 | 0.06% | 2 |
| 34 | Mason | 5 | 1:165 | 0.26% | 83 |
| 34 | Payne | 5 | 1:165 | 0.23% | 65 |
| 34 | Morrison | 5 | 1:165 | 1.38% | 589 |
| 34 | Gordon | 5 | 1:165 | 1.00% | 417 |
| 34 | Coleman | 5 | 1:165 | 0.48% | 173 |
| 34 | Humphreys | 5 | 1:165 | 0.84% | 346 |
| 34 | Christie | 5 | 1:165 | 2.81% | 1,183 |
| 34 | Boswell | 5 | 1:165 | 2.53% | 1,067 |
| 34 | Goss | 5 | 1:165 | 3.60% | 1,505 |
| 34 | Tye | 5 | 1:165 | 6.76% | 2,686 |
| 34 | Tickner | 5 | 1:165 | 0.88% | 360 |
| 34 | Cundell | 5 | 1:165 | 20.83% | 6,849 |
| 34 | Garnier | 5 | 1:165 | 45.45% | 12,297 |
| 34 | Fobbs | 5 | 1:165 | 83.33% | 19,994 |
| 49 | Cooper | 4 | 1:207 | 0.09% | 14 |
| 49 | Mitchell | 4 | 1:207 | 0.14% | 41 |
| 49 | Moore | 4 | 1:207 | 0.11% | 24 |
| 49 | Richards | 4 | 1:207 | 0.27% | 105 |
| 49 | Mills | 4 | 1:207 | 0.15% | 53 |
| 49 | Oliver | 4 | 1:207 | 0.37% | 165 |
| 49 | Lucas | 4 | 1:207 | 0.32% | 137 |
| 49 | Poole | 4 | 1:207 | 0.54% | 263 |
| 49 | Wild | 4 | 1:207 | 1.28% | 676 |
| 49 | Church | 4 | 1:207 | 0.63% | 325 |
| 49 | Bowers | 4 | 1:207 | 1.49% | 794 |
| 49 | FitzGerald | 4 | 1:207 | 0.82% | 429 |
| 49 | Brand | 4 | 1:207 | 1.92% | 1,017 |
| 49 | Crawley | 4 | 1:207 | 1.04% | 555 |
| 49 | Hiscock | 4 | 1:207 | 3.33% | 1,710 |
| 49 | Luff | 4 | 1:207 | 0.94% | 500 |
| 49 | Benjamin | 4 | 1:207 | 3.88% | 2,012 |
| 49 | Tuckey | 4 | 1:207 | 4.82% | 2,418 |
| 49 | Lillywhite | 4 | 1:207 | 3.60% | 1,870 |
| 49 | Bridgwater | 4 | 1:207 | 40.00% | 13,208 |
| 49 | Porcelli | 4 | 1:207 | 100.00% | 26,895 |
| 49 | Brisey | 4 | 1:207 | 100.00% | 26,895 |
| 71 | Thompson | 3 | 1:276 | 0.09% | 29 |
| 71 | Davis | 3 | 1:276 | 0.06% | 10 |
| 71 | Baker | 3 | 1:276 | 0.06% | 9 |
| 71 | Clarke | 3 | 1:276 | 0.11% | 47 |
| 71 | Butler | 3 | 1:276 | 0.17% | 90 |
| 71 | Ashton | 3 | 1:276 | 0.97% | 692 |
| 71 | Osborne | 3 | 1:276 | 0.36% | 221 |
| 71 | Perkins | 3 | 1:276 | 0.37% | 232 |
| 71 | Griffith | 3 | 1:276 | 1.28% | 905 |
| 71 | Hoare | 3 | 1:276 | 0.43% | 278 |
| 71 | Bunting | 3 | 1:276 | 2.94% | 2,029 |
| 71 | Gurney | 3 | 1:276 | 0.95% | 670 |
| 71 | Pocock | 3 | 1:276 | 0.66% | 461 |
| 71 | Case | 3 | 1:276 | 1.73% | 1,219 |
| 71 | Cane | 3 | 1:276 | 1.36% | 956 |
| 71 | Flinn | 3 | 1:276 | 4.11% | 2,708 |
| 71 | McDougal | 3 | 1:276 | 10.34% | 5,954 |
| 71 | Eyles | 3 | 1:276 | 2.73% | 1,886 |
| 71 | Lack | 3 | 1:276 | 4.00% | 2,654 |
| 71 | Gunner | 3 | 1:276 | 0.88% | 624 |
| 71 | Pullinger | 3 | 1:276 | 2.11% | 1,472 |
| 71 | Pounds | 3 | 1:276 | 10.34% | 5,954 |
| 71 | Erwin | 3 | 1:276 | 8.33% | 4,955 |
| 71 | Holberton | 3 | 1:276 | 100.00% | 31,466 |
| 71 | Poupart | 3 | 1:276 | 27.27% | 12,297 |
| 71 | Turnour | 3 | 1:276 | 37.50% | 15,757 |
| 71 | de Wolski | 3 | 1:276 | 100.00% | 31,466 |
| 71 | Lütticke | 3 | 1:276 | 100.00% | 31,466 |
| 99 | Jones | 2 | 1:414 | 0.02% | 3 |
| 99 | Taylor | 2 | 1:414 | 0.03% | 4 |
| 99 | Jackson | 2 | 1:414 | 0.07% | 45 |
| 99 | Lewis | 2 | 1:414 | 0.08% | 49 |
| 99 | Martin | 2 | 1:414 | 0.04% | 12 |
| 99 | Harrison | 2 | 1:414 | 0.10% | 76 |
| 99 | Cook | 2 | 1:414 | 0.06% | 27 |
| 99 | Robertson | 2 | 1:414 | 0.28% | 272 |
| 99 | Bennett | 2 | 1:414 | 0.07% | 39 |
| 99 | Collins | 2 | 1:414 | 0.05% | 23 |
| 99 | Owen | 2 | 1:414 | 0.23% | 210 |
| 99 | Jenkins | 2 | 1:414 | 0.17% | 149 |
| 99 | Fletcher | 2 | 1:414 | 0.18% | 158 |
| 99 | Andrews | 2 | 1:414 | 0.10% | 73 |
| 99 | Stone | 2 | 1:414 | 0.12% | 96 |
| 99 | Nash | 2 | 1:414 | 0.12% | 93 |
| 99 | Barnett | 2 | 1:414 | 0.26% | 251 |
| 99 | Burrows | 2 | 1:414 | 0.35% | 358 |
| 99 | Hooper | 2 | 1:414 | 0.27% | 270 |
| 99 | Bentley | 2 | 1:414 | 0.48% | 512 |
| 99 | Wall | 2 | 1:414 | 0.39% | 406 |
| 99 | Kendall | 2 | 1:414 | 0.70% | 743 |
| 99 | Meredith | 2 | 1:414 | 1.02% | 1,074 |
| 99 | Denton | 2 | 1:414 | 1.13% | 1,193 |
| 99 | Robbins | 2 | 1:414 | 0.75% | 801 |
| 99 | Ayres | 2 | 1:414 | 0.58% | 610 |
| 99 | York | 2 | 1:414 | 0.87% | 917 |
| 99 | Judge | 2 | 1:414 | 0.84% | 892 |
| 99 | Bowker | 2 | 1:414 | 2.67% | 2,654 |
| 99 | Nott | 2 | 1:414 | 1.14% | 1,198 |
| 99 | Bosworth | 2 | 1:414 | 2.70% | 2,686 |
| 99 | Pettitt | 2 | 1:414 | 1.59% | 1,632 |
| 99 | Butter | 2 | 1:414 | 2.63% | 2,618 |
| 99 | Coote | 2 | 1:414 | 2.13% | 2,164 |
| 99 | Dobie | 2 | 1:414 | 50.00% | 26,895 |
| 99 | Burroughs | 2 | 1:414 | 2.11% | 2,145 |
| 99 | Bissell | 2 | 1:414 | 5.26% | 4,735 |
| 99 | Brocklebank | 2 | 1:414 | 8.00% | 6,646 |
| 99 | Schmidt | 2 | 1:414 | 2.99% | 2,912 |
| 99 | Willison | 2 | 1:414 | 6.06% | 5,345 |
| 99 | Wyld | 2 | 1:414 | 3.57% | 3,409 |
| 99 | Deer | 2 | 1:414 | 4.76% | 4,371 |
| 99 | Duffus | 2 | 1:414 | 66.67% | 31,466 |
| 99 | Bayly | 2 | 1:414 | 3.57% | 3,409 |
| 99 | Upham | 2 | 1:414 | 6.06% | 5,345 |
| 99 | Males | 2 | 1:414 | 15.38% | 10,856 |
| 99 | Marshell | 2 | 1:414 | 16.67% | 11,502 |
| 99 | Streatfield | 2 | 1:414 | 4.00% | 3,744 |
| 99 | Aitcheson | 2 | 1:414 | 22.22% | 14,352 |
| 99 | Probyn | 2 | 1:414 | 18.18% | 12,297 |
| 99 | Kaine | 2 | 1:414 | 25.00% | 15,757 |
| 99 | McCausland | 2 | 1:414 | 18.18% | 12,297 |
| 99 | McLaran | 2 | 1:414 | 18.18% | 12,297 |
| 99 | Froy | 2 | 1:414 | 100.00% | 36,014 |
| 99 | Barbey | 2 | 1:414 | 100.00% | 36,014 |
| 99 | Hast | 2 | 1:414 | 22.22% | 14,352 |
| 99 | Kossuth | 2 | 1:414 | 100.00% | 36,014 |
| 156 | Davies | 1 | 1:827 | 0.05% | 69 |
| 156 | Wilson | 1 | 1:827 | 0.03% | 22 |
| 156 | Thomas | 1 | 1:827 | 0.03% | 40 |
| 156 | Edwards | 1 | 1:827 | 0.02% | 17 |
| 156 | Hill | 1 | 1:827 | 0.03% | 21 |
| 156 | Watson | 1 | 1:827 | 0.05% | 68 |
| 156 | Morris | 1 | 1:827 | 0.04% | 59 |
| 156 | Ward | 1 | 1:827 | 0.03% | 30 |
| 156 | King | 1 | 1:827 | 0.02% | 8 |
| 156 | Young | 1 | 1:827 | 0.03% | 33 |
| 156 | Allen | 1 | 1:827 | 0.03% | 35 |
| 156 | Bell | 1 | 1:827 | 0.08% | 126 |
| 156 | Simpson | 1 | 1:827 | 0.07% | 110 |
| 156 | Phillips | 1 | 1:827 | 0.04% | 51 |
| 156 | Richardson | 1 | 1:827 | 0.05% | 72 |
| 156 | Cox | 1 | 1:827 | 0.03% | 36 |
| 156 | Ellis | 1 | 1:827 | 0.04% | 54 |
| 156 | Chapman | 1 | 1:827 | 0.04% | 42 |
| 156 | Webb | 1 | 1:827 | 0.03% | 37 |
| 156 | Palmer | 1 | 1:827 | 0.04% | 60 |
| 156 | Kelly | 1 | 1:827 | 0.12% | 225 |
| 156 | Stevens | 1 | 1:827 | 0.03% | 31 |
| 156 | West | 1 | 1:827 | 0.04% | 55 |
| 156 | Saunders | 1 | 1:827 | 0.04% | 56 |
| 156 | Williamson | 1 | 1:827 | 0.16% | 317 |
| 156 | Hart | 1 | 1:827 | 0.05% | 84 |
| 156 | Davidson | 1 | 1:827 | 0.24% | 509 |
| 156 | Murphy | 1 | 1:827 | 0.09% | 146 |
| 156 | Bird | 1 | 1:827 | 0.08% | 128 |
| 156 | Carr | 1 | 1:827 | 0.15% | 306 |
| 156 | Ferguson | 1 | 1:827 | 0.35% | 744 |
| 156 | Porter | 1 | 1:827 | 0.10% | 180 |
| 156 | Parsons | 1 | 1:827 | 0.05% | 82 |
| 156 | Dean | 1 | 1:827 | 0.09% | 159 |
| 156 | Cross | 1 | 1:827 | 0.11% | 199 |
| 156 | Holt | 1 | 1:827 | 0.15% | 302 |
| 156 | Read | 1 | 1:827 | 0.08% | 134 |
| 156 | Freeman | 1 | 1:827 | 0.07% | 107 |
| 156 | Sutton | 1 | 1:827 | 0.10% | 186 |
| 156 | Moss | 1 | 1:827 | 0.12% | 224 |
| 156 | Watkins | 1 | 1:827 | 0.12% | 218 |
| 156 | Hopkins | 1 | 1:827 | 0.09% | 166 |
| 156 | Fowler | 1 | 1:827 | 0.11% | 204 |
| 156 | Gilbert | 1 | 1:827 | 0.12% | 216 |
| 156 | Willis | 1 | 1:827 | 0.09% | 168 |
| 156 | Blake | 1 | 1:827 | 0.08% | 127 |
| 156 | Walters | 1 | 1:827 | 0.16% | 326 |
| 156 | Cunningham | 1 | 1:827 | 0.44% | 923 |
| 156 | Bolton | 1 | 1:827 | 0.13% | 254 |
| 156 | Bryant | 1 | 1:827 | 0.08% | 130 |
| 156 | Hayward | 1 | 1:827 | 0.12% | 215 |
| 156 | Fleming | 1 | 1:827 | 0.29% | 610 |
| 156 | Wade | 1 | 1:827 | 0.18% | 363 |
| 156 | Giles | 1 | 1:827 | 0.11% | 209 |
| 156 | Hale | 1 | 1:827 | 0.14% | 280 |
| 156 | Haynes | 1 | 1:827 | 0.12% | 227 |
| 156 | Haigh | 1 | 1:827 | 2.17% | 4,030 |
| 156 | Pollard | 1 | 1:827 | 0.23% | 496 |
| 156 | North | 1 | 1:827 | 0.15% | 284 |
| 156 | Manning | 1 | 1:827 | 0.20% | 431 |
| 156 | Vincent | 1 | 1:827 | 0.13% | 246 |
| 156 | Sims | 1 | 1:827 | 0.16% | 308 |
| 156 | McKie | 1 | 1:827 | 0.88% | 1,814 |
| 156 | Tyler | 1 | 1:827 | 0.12% | 220 |
| 156 | Goodman | 1 | 1:827 | 0.17% | 349 |
| 156 | Pike | 1 | 1:827 | 0.14% | 267 |
| 156 | Clarkson | 1 | 1:827 | 0.45% | 945 |
| 156 | Moody | 1 | 1:827 | 0.18% | 380 |
| 156 | Bryan | 1 | 1:827 | 0.24% | 503 |
| 156 | Jacobs | 1 | 1:827 | 0.20% | 417 |
| 156 | Draper | 1 | 1:827 | 0.22% | 459 |
| 156 | Mead | 1 | 1:827 | 0.19% | 391 |
| 156 | Grey | 1 | 1:827 | 0.27% | 571 |
| 156 | Langley | 1 | 1:827 | 0.21% | 444 |
| 156 | Whittle | 1 | 1:827 | 0.44% | 941 |
| 156 | Halliday | 1 | 1:827 | 0.83% | 1,698 |
| 156 | Parkes | 1 | 1:827 | 0.63% | 1,319 |
| 156 | Clifford | 1 | 1:827 | 0.20% | 421 |
| 156 | Wheatley | 1 | 1:827 | 0.26% | 556 |
| 156 | Aldridge | 1 | 1:827 | 0.21% | 433 |
| 156 | Piper | 1 | 1:827 | 0.20% | 415 |
| 156 | Sawyer | 1 | 1:827 | 0.15% | 286 |
| 156 | Britton | 1 | 1:827 | 0.42% | 898 |
| 156 | Philips | 1 | 1:827 | 0.53% | 1,123 |
| 156 | Vernon | 1 | 1:827 | 0.56% | 1,183 |
| 156 | Hawkes | 1 | 1:827 | 0.25% | 532 |
| 156 | Darby | 1 | 1:827 | 0.46% | 968 |
| 156 | Beer | 1 | 1:827 | 0.51% | 1,074 |
| 156 | Appleton | 1 | 1:827 | 0.40% | 856 |
| 156 | Hare | 1 | 1:827 | 0.40% | 856 |
| 156 | Marchant | 1 | 1:827 | 0.18% | 376 |
| 156 | Parish | 1 | 1:827 | 0.33% | 698 |
| 156 | Graves | 1 | 1:827 | 0.34% | 716 |
| 156 | Holman | 1 | 1:827 | 0.25% | 535 |
| 156 | Bainbridge | 1 | 1:827 | 2.13% | 3,948 |
| 156 | Dawes | 1 | 1:827 | 0.24% | 502 |
| 156 | Major | 1 | 1:827 | 0.43% | 903 |
| 156 | Petrie | 1 | 1:827 | 2.86% | 5,079 |
| 156 | Priest | 1 | 1:827 | 0.49% | 1,046 |
| 156 | Braithwaite | 1 | 1:827 | 1.30% | 2,584 |
| 156 | Simms | 1 | 1:827 | 0.40% | 849 |
| 156 | Eldridge | 1 | 1:827 | 0.26% | 559 |
| 156 | Lund | 1 | 1:827 | 2.38% | 4,371 |
| 156 | Leighton | 1 | 1:827 | 0.75% | 1,552 |
| 156 | Swallow | 1 | 1:827 | 1.67% | 3,213 |
| 156 | Luke | 1 | 1:827 | 0.99% | 2,050 |
| 156 | Beal | 1 | 1:827 | 0.67% | 1,408 |
| 156 | New | 1 | 1:827 | 0.37% | 788 |
| 156 | Gifford | 1 | 1:827 | 0.81% | 1,674 |
| 156 | Fordham | 1 | 1:827 | 0.36% | 771 |
| 156 | Boxall | 1 | 1:827 | 0.12% | 236 |
| 156 | Dodson | 1 | 1:827 | 0.40% | 844 |
| 156 | Hancox | 1 | 1:827 | 5.88% | 8,888 |
| 156 | Cormack | 1 | 1:827 | 1.61% | 3,118 |
| 156 | Abrahams | 1 | 1:827 | 0.65% | 1,356 |
| 156 | Starling | 1 | 1:827 | 0.91% | 1,886 |
| 156 | Canning | 1 | 1:827 | 1.19% | 2,392 |
| 156 | Flack | 1 | 1:827 | 0.54% | 1,138 |
| 156 | Burnham | 1 | 1:827 | 0.83% | 1,710 |
| 156 | Rock | 1 | 1:827 | 1.05% | 2,145 |
| 156 | Ede | 1 | 1:827 | 0.18% | 370 |
| 156 | Paget | 1 | 1:827 | 1.03% | 2,110 |
| 156 | Brandon | 1 | 1:827 | 0.93% | 1,928 |
| 156 | Gutteridge | 1 | 1:827 | 0.78% | 1,596 |
| 156 | Uttley | 1 | 1:827 | 50.00% | 36,014 |
| 156 | Tubb | 1 | 1:827 | 0.83% | 1,710 |
| 156 | Denyer | 1 | 1:827 | 0.25% | 540 |
| 156 | Benbow | 1 | 1:827 | 1.23% | 2,479 |
| 156 | Baynes | 1 | 1:827 | 1.03% | 2,110 |
| 156 | Duffin | 1 | 1:827 | 1.19% | 2,392 |
| 156 | Roger | 1 | 1:827 | 4.17% | 6,849 |
| 156 | Melton | 1 | 1:827 | 1.82% | 3,475 |
| 156 | Stoner | 1 | 1:827 | 0.73% | 1,528 |
| 156 | Woodham | 1 | 1:827 | 0.55% | 1,161 |
| 156 | Woolf | 1 | 1:827 | 1.02% | 2,097 |
| 156 | Towns | 1 | 1:827 | 3.70% | 6,290 |
| 156 | Suckling | 1 | 1:827 | 1.67% | 3,213 |
| 156 | Hedger | 1 | 1:827 | 0.45% | 961 |
| 156 | Lanham | 1 | 1:827 | 1.59% | 3,067 |
| 156 | Chinery | 1 | 1:827 | 5.00% | 7,904 |
| 156 | Clear | 1 | 1:827 | 1.52% | 2,945 |
| 156 | Loveless | 1 | 1:827 | 3.23% | 5,629 |
| 156 | Bessant | 1 | 1:827 | 2.78% | 4,955 |
| 156 | Brothers | 1 | 1:827 | 2.50% | 4,555 |
| 156 | Hansen | 1 | 1:827 | 3.70% | 6,290 |
| 156 | Dufton | 1 | 1:827 | 7.14% | 10,238 |
| 156 | Dunderdale | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Kellow | 1 | 1:827 | 2.04% | 3,806 |
| 156 | Meeks | 1 | 1:827 | 6.67% | 9,740 |
| 156 | Kemble | 1 | 1:827 | 1.19% | 2,392 |
| 156 | Otley | 1 | 1:827 | 12.50% | 15,757 |
| 156 | Covell | 1 | 1:827 | 1.64% | 3,168 |
| 156 | Pither | 1 | 1:827 | 1.92% | 3,639 |
| 156 | Prouse | 1 | 1:827 | 2.78% | 4,955 |
| 156 | Stickley | 1 | 1:827 | 2.13% | 3,948 |
| 156 | Henning | 1 | 1:827 | 2.04% | 3,806 |
| 156 | Fairs | 1 | 1:827 | 1.61% | 3,118 |
| 156 | Butts | 1 | 1:827 | 2.08% | 3,866 |
| 156 | Brotherston | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Bryon | 1 | 1:827 | 3.57% | 6,112 |
| 156 | Babington | 1 | 1:827 | 1.79% | 3,409 |
| 156 | Dearsley | 1 | 1:827 | 1.25% | 2,507 |
| 156 | Faithful | 1 | 1:827 | 1.67% | 3,213 |
| 156 | Hinge | 1 | 1:827 | 10.00% | 13,208 |
| 156 | Aylen | 1 | 1:827 | 2.22% | 4,119 |
| 156 | Stoppard | 1 | 1:827 | 25.00% | 26,895 |
| 156 | Treadaway | 1 | 1:827 | 3.03% | 5,345 |
| 156 | Durnell | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Ells | 1 | 1:827 | 4.76% | 7,592 |
| 156 | Goreham | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Goldney | 1 | 1:827 | 33.33% | 31,466 |
| 156 | Ecles | 1 | 1:827 | 4.76% | 7,592 |
| 156 | Paviour | 1 | 1:827 | 20.00% | 23,071 |
| 156 | Dyos | 1 | 1:827 | 6.67% | 9,740 |
| 156 | Killby | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Union | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Hepden | 1 | 1:827 | 5.88% | 8,888 |
| 156 | Idenden | 1 | 1:827 | 11.11% | 14,352 |
| 156 | Faulconer | 1 | 1:827 | 12.50% | 15,757 |
| 156 | Lasey | 1 | 1:827 | 10.00% | 13,208 |
| 156 | Carnagie | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Luston | 1 | 1:827 | 50.00% | 36,014 |
| 156 | Casher | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Knevitt | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Aitchson | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Drivers | 1 | 1:827 | 16.67% | 19,994 |
| 156 | Priven | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Holdern | 1 | 1:827 | 25.00% | 26,895 |
| 156 | Puddifant | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Hingeston | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Genden | 1 | 1:827 | 33.33% | 31,466 |
| 156 | Colely | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Burmey | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Volland | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Lascock | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Mylund | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Nize | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Parslon | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Pledgen | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Pomin | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |
| 156 | Prissy | 1 | 1:827 | 100.00% | 42,452 |