Perth Genealogical Records
Perth Birth & Baptism Records
Index to names and images of the original baptism registers of Perth. They commonly record the date of birth or baptism with parents' names (often including the mother's maiden name).
The registers of baptisms for Perthshire provide details on parentage and are the primary source for such information before 1855.
An index to all foreign, domestic, air-borne, consular, High Commission, marine and military births registered by the Scottish government. The index is linked to images of birth registers from 100 or more years ago. They contain a great deal of information, including parent's full names, date and place of birth, date and place of parent's marriage and more.
The baptism registers of Scotland provide details of births from to . Entries usually record parents' names (with mother's maiden name) and date of birth and/or baptism.
A collection of indexes and transcripts of birth and baptism records that cover over 250 million people. Includes digital images of many records.
Perth Marriage & Divorce Records
The marriage registers of Perth are the primary source for marriage details before civil registration. A full index to names with original images of the registers are available between 1561 and 1854.
Index to names and images of the original marriage registers of Perthshire. They commonly record the bride and groom's names and their parishes. Occasionally parents' names and witnesses may be recorded.
An index to all foreign, domestic and military marriages recorded by the Scottish government. The index is linked to digital images of records more than 75 years old. Details given include date & place of marriage, full names of all parents and more.
The marriage registers of Scotland are the primary source for marriage details before civil registration. A full index to names with original images of the registers are available between and .
A collection of indexes and transcripts of marriage records that cover over 160 million people. Includes digital images of many records.
Perth Death & Burial Records
Index to names and images of the original burial registers of Perth. They commonly record the deceased's name and date of death and/or burial.
The registers of burials for Perthshire provide details on deaths and are the primary source for such information before 1855.
An index to all foreign, domestic, air-borne, consular, High Commission, marine and military deaths registered by the Scottish government. The index is linked to images of death registers from 50 or more years ago. They contain a great deal of information, including parent's full names, date and place of death, age and more.
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.
The burial registers of Scotland provide details of deaths from to . Entries usually record no more than the deceased's name; occasionally an age and cause of death are given.
Perth Census & Population Lists
Two mini-census of heads of families with details on family size and occupations.
Documents listing households and residents throughout Scotland. The records include family relations, gender, age, occupation, place of birth, employment status, number of years married, number of children living and deceased, nationality, whether an individual could speak Gaelic, number of windows in property and some infirmities.
The 1901 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.
Documents listing households and residents throughout Scotland. The records include family relations, gender, age, occupation, place of birth, employment status, whether an individual could speak Gaelic, number of windows in property and some infirmities.
Inventories of all land and buildings in Scotland. They give a description of the property, the name of the owner, tenant & occupier and the rates due on the property.
Newspapers Covering Perth
A newspaper covering news and family notices in the Dundee area. The paper was also a mouthpiece for those seeking political reforms.
A record of births, marriages, deaths, legal, political, organisation and other news from the Dundee area. Original pages of the newspaper can be viewed and located by a full text search.
A regional paper including news from the Perthshire area, legal & governmental proceedings, family announcements, business notices, advertisements and more.
An index to almost 200,000 articles and notices from Perthshire newspapers.
A handful of issues from 1817. Original images, searchable by an OCR index.
Perth Wills & Probate Records
An index to testators and the subject's of other testamentary documents. The index is linked to digital images of the documents. An account is required to search the index.
A index to testators whose will was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. They principally cover those who lived in the lower two thirds of Britain, but contain wills for residents of Scotland, Ireland, British India and other countries. A copy of each will may be purchased for digital download.
An index and digital images of PCC wills, available on a subscription basis.
A collection of indexes, abstracts, transcripts and digital images of over 5.5 million wills, administrations and other probate records.
An index to almost 78,000 wills that were disputed. The index can lead you to documents that may shed a great deal of genealogical information as disputes often arose between siblings and cousins.
Perth 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 thousands of 17th century British immigrants to the U.S., detailing their origins and nature of their immigration.
A list of over 40,000 passengers traveling from North America to the British Isles. Details of passengers may include: occupation, nationality, gender, age, martial status, class, destination, and details of the vessel they sailed on.
Perth Military Records
Essentially a militia list, differing in that it was a form sent to householders requesting details on those eligible for militia service.
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.
Index and original images of over 5 million medal index cards for British soldiers It can be searched by individual's name, Coprs, Unit and Regiment. Due to the loss of many WWI service records, this is the most complete source for British WWI soldiers
This rich collection contains contains records for 1.9 million non-commissioned officers and other ranks who fought in WWI. Due to bomb damage in WWI, around 60% of service records were lost. Documents cover: enlistment, medical status, injuries, conduct, awards and discharge. A great deal of genealogical and biographical documentation can be found in these documents, including details on entire families, physical descriptions and place of birth.
Perth Court & Legal Records
A name index linked to original images of copy bonds, acts, obligations and other legal documents. These were collected by a central registry to safeguard losses of documents, forgeries and legal disputes.
A transcription of books containing public matters concerning estates, deeds, powers-of-attorney and more in the county of Perthshire. Contains much genealogical information.
Digital images, searchable by a name index, of registers recording the admittance and discharge of over 840,000 people to insane asylums.
The Privicy Council dealt with a wide spectrum of issues pertaining to administration, the economy, politics and social affairs.
Details on the parole and revocation thereof, of over 4,400 female prisoners.
Perth Taxation Records
Two mini-census of heads of families with details on family size and occupations.
Inventories of all land and buildings in Scotland. They give a description of the property, the name of the owner, tenant & occupier and the rates due on the property.
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.
An index linked to original images of registers recording apprenticeship indentures. Details are given on the trade and nature of apprenticeship. Many records list the parents of the apprentice.
A report detailing the manner in which customs and excise are dealt with in Scotland.
Perth Land & Property Records
A name index linked to original images of copy bonds, acts, obligations and other legal documents. These were collected by a central registry to safeguard losses of documents, forgeries and legal disputes.
Two mini-census of heads of families with details on family size and occupations.
Inventories of all land and buildings in Scotland. They give a description of the property, the name of the owner, tenant & occupier and the rates due on the property.
A list of people who owned more than one acre of land in Scotland. Lists a landowner's residence, acreage and estimated gross yearly rental.
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.
Perth Directories & Gazetteers
A directory of the city's residents.
A directory of the city's residents.
A directory detailing the local government, amenities, trades-people and professionals.
Place-by-place listings of private and commercial residents, supplemented with descriptions of the settlement.
Place-by-place listings of private and commercial residents, supplemented with descriptions of the settlement.
Perth 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.
Photographs and descriptions of Scotland's most illustrious church monuments, often featuring effigies, medieval inscriptions and heraldic devices.
Several thousand transcribed memorials remembering those connected with the nautical occupations.
Perth 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.
Perth Histories & Books
Photographs and images of churches in Perth & Kinross.
A growing database including millions of photographs of the United Kingdom, Isle of Man and Ireland catalogued by latitude & longitude and OS grid reference.
Ariel photographs of the British Isles. Browsable by location.
Over 19,000 postcards depicting places in the UK & Ireland.
A collection of 220,000 professional photos covering most towns and villages in Britain, and parts of Ireland.
Perth School & Education Records
A name index linked to original images of admission, progress, and withdrawal registers for Perthshire schools. Records may detail a child's admission, date and place of birth, name and address of parents, last school and reason for leaving.
Contains dates and information (and photographs of the fallen where available) for members of Edinburgh University who served and fell during The Great War. Also includes a section on orders, decorations and dispatches.
A name index linked to original images of short biographies for over 120,000 Oxford University students. This is a particularly useful source for tracing the ancestry of the landed gentry.
A transcript of a vast scholarly work briefly chronicling the heritage, education and careers of over 150,000 Cambridge University students. This is a particularly useful source for tracing the ancestry of the landed gentry.
A searchable database containing over 90,000 note-form biographies for students of Cambridge University.
Perth Occupation & Business Records
A rare, early transcription of admission of guild brethren in Perth.
An index to and images of registers recording over 3.7 million trade union members.
Books listing doctors who were licensed to operate in Britain and abroad. Contains doctor's residencies, qualification and date of registration.
A rich collection of records documenting those who worked for railway companies that were later absorbed by the government. Records include: staff registers, station transfers, pensions, accident records, apprentice records, caution books, and memos. Records may include date of birth, date of death and name of father.
Indexed medical journals from British ships containing personal and medical details of patients. The journals list names, ages, rank/status, diseases, illness duration and notes on symptoms and treatment. Contains details on military men as well as people immigrating or being deported to colonies.
Pedigrees & Family Trees Covering Perth
Digital images of registers recording those who are eligible to bear coats of arms in Scotland. The records can contain genealogical tracts and renderings of the 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.
A book containing genealogies and biographies of Britain's titled families.
Perth Royalty, Nobility & Heraldry Records
Digital images of registers recording those who are eligible to bear coats of arms in Scotland. The records can contain genealogical tracts and renderings of the 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 dictionary of families elevated to the peerage of Great Britain & Ireland. It includes genealogies and biographical details.
Lineages of Britain and Ireland's untitled landed families; supplemented with biographical sketches.
Perth Church Records
Prior to civil registration in 1855, the old parish registers of Perth are the most common place to turn for details on births, marriages and deaths. Entries usually contain both parents' surnames.
The baptism registers of Perthshire provide details of births from to . Entries usually record parents' names (with mother's maiden name) and date of birth and/or baptism.
Prior to civil registration in 1855, the parish registers of Scotland are the most common place to turn for details on births, marriages and deaths.
Index to names and images of the original baptism registers of Scotland. They commonly record the date of birth or baptism with parents' names (often including the mother's maiden name).
The parish registers of Scotland are a collection of books documenting baptisms, marriages and burials from 1817 to 1934.
Biographical Directories Covering Perth
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 compendium of biographies of thousands of Scottish Jacobites.
Perth Maps
Images of maps covering Perthshire.
Detailed maps covering much of the UK. They depict forests, mountains, larger farms, roads, railroads, towns, and more.
Maps showing settlements, features and some buildings in mainland Britain.
An index to 11,000,000 parcels of land and property, connected to digital images of registers that record their owner, occupier, description, agricultural use, size and rateable value.
Maps of parishes in England, Scotland and Wales. They are useful in determining which parish records may be relevant to your research.
Perth Reference Works
A beginner’s guide to researching ancestry in Scotland.
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.
A growing collection of heraldic and related clip art that can be used to reconstruct a families' arms. Includes packs for British, German, Austrian, Spanish, Italian, Danish, Polish, Portuguese, French, Swiss and Dutch arms. Images are available in a variety of formats including vectors.
Historical Description
The parish of Perth is four miles long, and three broad, and contains, according to the late population act, 1, 402 houses, inhabited by 1, 487 persons, viz. 6, 723 males, and 8, 175 females; of whom 128 were returned as being chiefly employed in agriculture, and 3, 535 in trade and manufacture.
Perth, the capital of the county, is one of the handsomest towns in the kingdom, stretching itself in length under the Grampian hills, on the western bank of the Tay, which is crossed by an elegant new bridge. The streets and houses are mostly disposed on a regular plan, an advantage which it probably derives over the other burghs from the level plain in which it stands. The main street is full of lofty and well-built houses, and is inhabited by the chief merchants of the place. Most of the streets appear to be named from various branches of trade and manufacture probably originally carried on in them.
Watergate-Street, running parallel with the Tay, consists mostly of old buildings, at the south end of which is the palace of the Gowrie family, the scene of the famous conspiracy against James VI.; and the room where the attempt to seize or assassinate the king was supposed to have been made, is now converted into barracks for a train of artillery; but the back stair, down which the Ruthvens were thrown, is pulled down. This strange event, however magnified or attested by contemporary writers, is made up of many improbabilities.
When or by whom this castle was built is not ascertained; but from the outward appearance and style of architecture it does not appear to be older than the time of James V. or his father James IV.
It was the residence of the earls of Gowrie, till forfeited by that noble family, on account of the above strange and mysterious transaction. After Lord Gowrie’s forfeiture, the magistrates obtained the property of the castle, which in the year 1746 they presented, together with the freedom of the town, to William Duke of Cumberland; of whom it was purchased by the Board of Ordnance, and has ever since been converted into barracks for the detachment of the royal artillery in Scotland.
In the garden of Gowrie-house is an ancient building called the Monks Tower. It is of an old oval form, with a high roof, vaulted within; the area or internal measure, is about 24 feet by 13; it has a fire place and covered ceiling, on which are coarsely painted the signs of the zodiac, heathen gods and goddesses, and the arms of the Hay family. This tower was apparently intended for a summer-house or banqueting-room, the walls being too thin for a place of defence. Some suppose that this tower obtained its appellation for having been built in obedience to the command of King Edward, at the expence of the monasteries of Lindores, Balmarinock, Aberbrothick, and Cupar in Angus. In Cant's history of Perth we have the following lines and note: —
"The great and strong Spey Towre, And Monks Towre builded round a wall of power. "
Note. —The Spey Tower is gone; it was a stately fortress, and had a strong prison. The Rosses of Cragie were governors of the fortress. At the reformation Robert Ross of Cragie delivered up the keys under a protestation. There remains nothing of it but a pitiful ruin where the toll-house is."
The town-house and tolbooth are situated at the foot of the High-Street, and in the middle of the same street stands the Guildhall. Several of the incorporated trades have halls, but that of the glovers is by far the most elegant.
The church in which John Knox harangued when preaching the reformed religion, still stands, being divided into three, called the east, west, and middle kirks; and at the head of the High-street has been erected of late years a very elegant chapel of ease.
In that part called the New Town, which was begun in the year 1798, is a circus and terrace of elegant houses; these stand on the site of a monastery of black friars, which was founded by Alexander II. in the year 1231, and was among the first that felt the rage of reformation in Scotland, in 1559. The black friars stood without the north wall of Perth. Here James I. was murdered, in the year 1437, by Robert Graham, who gave him twenty-eight wounds; the queen received two, and was carried off, The king;
was buried in a very stately monument, in the Carthusian monastery, called Monasterium vallis virtutis, of his own founding, one of the most magnificent buildings in the kingdom, which, with the rest, was destroyed by the populace. The only remains of this magnificent structure is to be seen in the carved stones with which the south-east porch of St. John’s church is built, now greatly decayed. The king's garment, full of stabs, was preserved here after the reformation.
The new stone bridge across the Tav, erected in the year 1771, is the most beautiful structure of the kind in North Britain; and is from the design of Mr. Smeaton. It consists of ten arches, but one of them is a land-arch. The clear water-way is 589 feet nine inches, the extent of the arches 730 feet, and the whole length of the bridge is 906 feet; its breadth twenty-two feet within the parapets. The piers are founded ten feet beneath the bed of the river, upon oaken and beechen piles, and the whole expence was 26, 0001.
There were formerly many religious houses here, but they were mostly destroyed at the reformation.
From all the ancient historians it appears that Perth was formerly a place of great trade. The quays are Very convenient for the loading and unloading of vessels, but those of large burthen are obliged to unload at Newburgh. The salmon fishery on the Tay is very extensive, the annual rent of which is about 7, 000l. per annum. The salmon are sent to London, packed in ice, or pickled, a smack sailing every third or fourth day during the season.
The staple manufacture of Perth is linen, but of late years that of cotton has been introduced, and is daily increasing, and it is computed that upwards of 1, 500 looms are employed in the town. There are also extensive manufactures of leather, boots, shoes, gloves, &c. It has also two public banks.
The grammar school of Perth has long been accounted one of the best in Scotland, and has produced many eminent statesmen and scholars. It has a literary society, and a society of antiquaries.
The manners of the inhabitants are gay, having their assemblies, plays, and every amusement peculiar to so extensive and opulent a town. The gentlemen of the Perth hunt have their meetings here, and fill the town with bustle during its continuance.
In its municipal capacity Perth is a royal borough, joining with Dundee, Forfar, Cupar, and St. Andrews, in sending one member to the imperial Parliament. — It is governed by a provost, who exercises the office of sheriff and coroner; three bailies, a dean of guild, treasurer, and town-council, the greater part of whom are elected from the trades. The title of earl of Perth is in the Drummond family; in the year 1745 it became forfeited; it has, however, been since revived.
A little to the north-west of the new town are very extensive and convenient barracks for cavalry.
The town divides a spacious plain into what is called the North and South Inches, each being about a mile and a half in circumference; the right of pasturage therein belongs to the inhabitants, and is used for various recreations, particularly the exercise of the golf, and the South Inch is fringed with trees and laid out into extensive walks on the banks of the Tay.
The objects in the neighbourhood of Perth, to which the attention of a stranger is directed, are Kinnoul Craigs; he is conveyed to a cave in the rugged face of the rock, almost inaccessible; tradition mentions this spot as famous for the rites of Beltin, on May-day; it is also mentioned as the hiding place of Wallace. — Windy Gowl is another place pointed out to strangers; this is a steep hollow on the face of the rocks, which separate the hill of Kinnoul into a double top. A visit to Elcho Castle, which lies three miles down the river, and in ruins, not having been inhabited for many years, will also be considered as worthy the time, of the traveller. The approach indeed to Perth is so truly beautiful, that it is recorded that when Agricola’s army saw the plain and fine river, they cried out with one voice, Ecce Tiberim.
The kings of Scotland, before James II. were crowned at Scone, but resided at Perth, as the metropolis of the nation. James resided and was educated in the castle of Edinburgh, and was crowned there in the year 1437. The parliaments and courts of justice were removed from Perth to Edinburgh, but Perth kept its priority till the year 1482.
After the battle of Falkirk, in the year 1298, Edward I. rebuilt the walls of Perth, and made it the residence of his deputies. Robert Bruce attacked it in the year 1306, when it was the headquarters of the Earl of Pembroke, the English guardian. The earl sallied out and defeated him at Methven. In the year 1311 he scaled the walls, after a six week's siege, took and burnt the town, and levelled the works. After the battle of Duplin, Baliol took possession and fortified it. It was soon after blockaded, without success, by the Scots, but it was surprised and its fortifications razed the same year. It stood a long siege against the regent Robert, in the year 1339, and was taken by draining the ditch : the walls were repaired by James the Second.
The first demolition of monasteries began at Perth, in the year 1559; and the queen regent, by her perfidy and tyranny to the Protestants, provoked them to besiege and take possession of the town. They marched thence to the relief of Stirliug, with ropes about their necks; and a picture of this their march, painted, in the town-clerk's office at Perth, is still to be seen. The Marquis of Montrose seized the place after the battle of Tibbermuir, in the year 1644, and Cromwell made himself master of it in the year 1651, and the commissioners ordered a citadel to be built on the South Inch, capable of containing five hundred men.
The Earl of Mar lay here a considerable time, with his forces, in the year 1715, and the Pretender was proclaimed. The town is supposed to have increased one-third since the year 1745.
Most Common Surnames in Perth
| Rank | Surname | Incidence | Frequency | Percent of Parent | Rank in Perthshire |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Stewart | 783 | 1:34 | 19.89% | 2 |
| 2 | Robertson | 760 | 1:35 | 18.12% | 1 |
| 3 | McDonald | 370 | 1:72 | 19.48% | 5 |
| 4 | Smith | 332 | 1:80 | 24.23% | 9 |
| 5 | Young | 323 | 1:82 | 27.21% | 13 |
| 6 | Taylor | 278 | 1:96 | 24.09% | 15 |
| 7 | Anderson | 272 | 1:98 | 18.05% | 8 |
| 8 | Brown | 267 | 1:100 | 21.89% | 12 |
| 9 | McGregor | 248 | 1:107 | 13.04% | 4 |
| 10 | Wilson | 230 | 1:116 | 25.73% | 19 |
| 11 | Miller | 221 | 1:120 | 25.34% | 20 |
| 12 | Henderson | 216 | 1:123 | 26.21% | 23 |
| 13 | Scott | 214 | 1:124 | 17.43% | 11 |
| 14 | Campbell | 213 | 1:125 | 10.54% | 3 |
| 15 | Thomson | 197 | 1:135 | 18.89% | 16 |
| 16 | Cameron | 193 | 1:138 | 10.97% | 6 |
| 17 | Menzies | 186 | 1:143 | 20.13% | 18 |
| 18 | McFarlane | 184 | 1:145 | 15.70% | 14 |
| 19 | Reid | 183 | 1:145 | 18.48% | 17 |
| 20 | Fraser | 176 | 1:151 | 23.50% | 25 |
| 21 | McLaren | 158 | 1:168 | 9.44% | 7 |
| 22 | Duncan | 156 | 1:170 | 27.27% | 35 |
| 23 | Davidson | 154 | 1:173 | 32.15% | 45 |
| 24 | Clark | 148 | 1:180 | 18.27% | 24 |
| 25 | Ross | 146 | 1:182 | 31.26% | 47 |
| 26 | McKenzie | 142 | 1:187 | 16.69% | 21 |
| 27 | Duff | 139 | 1:191 | 21.22% | 30 |
| 28 | Munro | 138 | 1:193 | 39.66% | 63 |
| 29 | Mitchell | 131 | 1:203 | 20.37% | 31 |
| 30 | McPherson | 130 | 1:205 | 19.03% | 29 |
| 31 | Allan | 127 | 1:209 | 25.81% | 43 |
| 32 | Murray | 124 | 1:214 | 17.54% | 26 |
| 33 | Martin | 118 | 1:225 | 27.13% | 50 |
| 33 | McIntosh | 118 | 1:225 | 13.92% | 22 |
| 35 | Bruce | 117 | 1:227 | 23.73% | 42 |
| 36 | Kennedy | 115 | 1:231 | 22.37% | 40 |
| 37 | Watson | 108 | 1:246 | 19.71% | 37 |
| 38 | Chalmers | 107 | 1:249 | 35.31% | 74 |
| 39 | McKay | 103 | 1:258 | 22.74% | 48 |
| 40 | Harris | 102 | 1:261 | 43.97% | 95 |
| 40 | Christie | 102 | 1:261 | 18.78% | 39 |
| 42 | Ferguson | 99 | 1:269 | 7.78% | 10 |
| 43 | Johnston | 98 | 1:271 | 30.15% | 67 |
| 44 | Hay | 97 | 1:274 | 38.80% | 87 |
| 45 | Gray | 94 | 1:283 | 23.27% | 57 |
| 46 | Bell | 92 | 1:289 | 27.54% | 66 |
| 46 | Halley | 92 | 1:289 | 51.40% | 133 |
| 48 | Marshall | 89 | 1:299 | 19.82% | 49 |
| 49 | McIntyre | 88 | 1:302 | 12.79% | 28 |
| 49 | Galloway | 88 | 1:302 | 45.83% | 120 |
| 51 | Walker | 87 | 1:306 | 20.33% | 52 |
| 52 | Forbes | 86 | 1:309 | 13.89% | 33 |
| 53 | Dewar | 85 | 1:313 | 12.09% | 27 |
| 54 | Douglas | 84 | 1:317 | 20.29% | 55 |
| 54 | Bisset | 84 | 1:317 | 43.75% | 120 |
| 56 | Simpson | 82 | 1:324 | 26.20% | 70 |
| 57 | McLean | 81 | 1:328 | 16.07% | 41 |
| 57 | Sinclair | 81 | 1:328 | 17.05% | 46 |
| 59 | Lawson | 80 | 1:332 | 30.19% | 84 |
| 59 | Donaldson | 80 | 1:332 | 18.91% | 54 |
| 61 | Jackson | 77 | 1:345 | 32.08% | 92 |
| 62 | Garvie | 75 | 1:355 | 57.69% | 203 |
| 63 | Barclay | 73 | 1:364 | 57.94% | 212 |
| 64 | Graham | 70 | 1:380 | 16.39% | 53 |
| 64 | Moncrieff | 70 | 1:380 | 74.47% | 260 |
| 66 | Alexander | 68 | 1:391 | 32.85% | 108 |
| 66 | Gow | 68 | 1:391 | 13.93% | 44 |
| 68 | Hall | 65 | 1:409 | 52.42% | 214 |
| 69 | White | 64 | 1:416 | 22.22% | 83 |
| 69 | Petrie | 64 | 1:416 | 36.16% | 135 |
| 71 | Blair | 63 | 1:422 | 27.88% | 100 |
| 71 | Paton | 63 | 1:422 | 20.72% | 73 |
| 71 | McArthur | 63 | 1:422 | 21.65% | 81 |
| 74 | Glass | 61 | 1:436 | 68.54% | 274 |
| 75 | Morrison | 60 | 1:443 | 9.42% | 32 |
| 76 | Sharp | 59 | 1:451 | 13.75% | 51 |
| 76 | Peddie | 59 | 1:451 | 33.52% | 137 |
| 78 | Grant | 58 | 1:459 | 15.22% | 58 |
| 78 | Gorrie | 58 | 1:459 | 33.14% | 138 |
| 80 | Keay | 57 | 1:467 | 28.50% | 114 |
| 81 | Paterson | 56 | 1:475 | 15.64% | 61 |
| 81 | Brough | 56 | 1:475 | 19.24% | 81 |
| 81 | Wylie | 56 | 1:475 | 36.13% | 161 |
| 84 | Thompson | 55 | 1:484 | 35.48% | 161 |
| 84 | Dow | 55 | 1:484 | 10.09% | 38 |
| 86 | Milne | 54 | 1:493 | 22.22% | 91 |
| 87 | Gibson | 53 | 1:502 | 27.46% | 119 |
| 87 | Williamson | 53 | 1:502 | 23.45% | 100 |
| 87 | Melville | 53 | 1:502 | 36.05% | 177 |
| 90 | Welsh | 52 | 1:511 | 50.00% | 240 |
| 91 | Cochrane | 51 | 1:521 | 35.17% | 179 |
| 92 | McLeod | 50 | 1:532 | 21.74% | 96 |
| 92 | Baxter | 50 | 1:532 | 29.07% | 142 |
| 94 | Black | 49 | 1:543 | 15.31% | 68 |
| 94 | Lindsay | 49 | 1:543 | 23.33% | 107 |
| 94 | Laing | 49 | 1:543 | 25.79% | 124 |
| 94 | Fenwick | 49 | 1:543 | 32.89% | 173 |
| 94 | Buchan | 49 | 1:543 | 30.06% | 155 |
| 99 | McDougall | 48 | 1:554 | 12.73% | 59 |
| 99 | Jack | 48 | 1:554 | 16.33% | 77 |
| 99 | Nicoll | 48 | 1:554 | 25.13% | 122 |
| 99 | Crichton | 48 | 1:554 | 22.22% | 105 |
| 99 | Sime | 48 | 1:554 | 35.04% | 190 |
| 99 | Malloch | 48 | 1:554 | 30.77% | 160 |
| 105 | Richardson | 47 | 1:566 | 37.01% | 211 |
| 105 | Burns | 47 | 1:566 | 25.97% | 128 |
| 105 | Roy | 47 | 1:566 | 15.99% | 77 |
| 108 | Gordon | 46 | 1:578 | 18.78% | 89 |
| 108 | Hood | 46 | 1:578 | 34.07% | 191 |
| 108 | McEwan | 46 | 1:578 | 14.65% | 69 |
| 108 | Angus | 46 | 1:578 | 27.38% | 147 |
| 108 | Wilkie | 46 | 1:578 | 25.84% | 134 |
| 108 | Rattray | 46 | 1:578 | 22.33% | 109 |
| 108 | Pullar | 46 | 1:578 | 35.66% | 206 |
| 115 | McMillan | 45 | 1:591 | 24.06% | 126 |
| 115 | Ramsay | 45 | 1:591 | 19.23% | 94 |
| 115 | Moir | 45 | 1:591 | 24.86% | 128 |
| 118 | King | 44 | 1:604 | 16.86% | 85 |
| 118 | Russell | 44 | 1:604 | 29.33% | 171 |
| 118 | Wallace | 44 | 1:604 | 21.36% | 109 |
| 118 | Soutar | 44 | 1:604 | 24.44% | 132 |
| 118 | Gellatly | 44 | 1:604 | 29.73% | 175 |
| 123 | Shaw | 43 | 1:619 | 19.72% | 104 |
| 123 | Pearson | 43 | 1:619 | 33.59% | 208 |
| 123 | Shepherd | 43 | 1:619 | 21.72% | 115 |
| 123 | Irvine | 43 | 1:619 | 18.70% | 96 |
| 123 | Robb | 43 | 1:619 | 24.86% | 140 |
| 128 | Adams | 42 | 1:633 | 43.30% | 249 |
| 128 | Gardiner | 42 | 1:633 | 18.50% | 98 |
| 128 | Hepburn | 42 | 1:633 | 25.15% | 148 |
| 128 | McKinlay | 42 | 1:633 | 51.85% | 295 |
| 132 | Proudfoot | 41 | 1:649 | 44.57% | 266 |
| 132 | Scotland | 41 | 1:649 | 35.96% | 223 |
| 134 | Ritchie | 40 | 1:665 | 13.61% | 77 |
| 134 | Low | 40 | 1:665 | 10.84% | 60 |
| 134 | Crow | 40 | 1:665 | 49.38% | 295 |
| 134 | Beveridge | 40 | 1:665 | 41.24% | 249 |
| 134 | McLeish | 40 | 1:665 | 11.70% | 64 |
| 139 | Wright | 39 | 1:682 | 15.92% | 89 |
| 139 | Watt | 39 | 1:682 | 27.27% | 183 |
| 139 | Cuthbert | 39 | 1:682 | 23.64% | 153 |
| 142 | Fleming | 38 | 1:700 | 14.73% | 86 |
| 142 | Hutton | 38 | 1:700 | 22.89% | 150 |
| 144 | Edwards | 37 | 1:719 | 28.91% | 208 |
| 144 | Hunter | 37 | 1:719 | 10.91% | 65 |
| 144 | Drummond | 37 | 1:719 | 6.69% | 36 |
| 144 | Guthrie | 37 | 1:719 | 27.82% | 196 |
| 144 | Whittet | 37 | 1:719 | 27.82% | 196 |
| 149 | Morton | 36 | 1:739 | 29.03% | 214 |
| 149 | Cunningham | 36 | 1:739 | 20.69% | 139 |
| 149 | Boyd | 36 | 1:739 | 22.22% | 158 |
| 149 | Rodger | 36 | 1:739 | 32.43% | 231 |
| 153 | Wood | 35 | 1:760 | 29.41% | 219 |
| 153 | Todd | 35 | 1:760 | 23.65% | 175 |
| 153 | Flynn | 35 | 1:760 | 47.30% | 317 |
| 153 | McGlashan | 35 | 1:760 | 20.47% | 145 |
| 153 | McLagan | 35 | 1:760 | 20.35% | 142 |
| 153 | Scrimgeour | 35 | 1:760 | 17.41% | 113 |
| 159 | Fisher | 33 | 1:806 | 14.73% | 103 |
| 159 | Webster | 33 | 1:806 | 23.74% | 187 |
| 159 | Hamilton | 33 | 1:806 | 19.88% | 150 |
| 159 | Elder | 33 | 1:806 | 25.19% | 201 |
| 159 | Herd | 33 | 1:806 | 38.82% | 281 |
| 164 | Ford | 32 | 1:831 | 26.89% | 219 |
| 164 | Crawford | 32 | 1:831 | 19.16% | 148 |
| 164 | Millar | 32 | 1:831 | 7.82% | 56 |
| 164 | Rae | 32 | 1:831 | 40.51% | 304 |
| 164 | Malcolm | 32 | 1:831 | 24.62% | 203 |
| 169 | Hill | 31 | 1:858 | 24.22% | 208 |
| 169 | Mason | 31 | 1:858 | 21.38% | 179 |
| 169 | Nicholson | 31 | 1:858 | 37.35% | 289 |
| 169 | Small | 31 | 1:858 | 13.66% | 98 |
| 169 | Rutherford | 31 | 1:858 | 15.35% | 112 |
| 169 | Fenton | 31 | 1:858 | 27.68% | 229 |
| 169 | McNab | 31 | 1:858 | 8.66% | 61 |
| 169 | Fyfe | 31 | 1:858 | 23.13% | 194 |
| 169 | Calderwood | 31 | 1:858 | 100.00% | 620 |
| 169 | Smeaton | 31 | 1:858 | 22.14% | 184 |
| 179 | Sutherland | 30 | 1:887 | 19.87% | 168 |
| 179 | Nelson | 30 | 1:887 | 63.83% | 440 |
| 179 | Kirk | 30 | 1:887 | 26.32% | 223 |
| 179 | Buchanan | 30 | 1:887 | 9.58% | 70 |
| 179 | Gall | 30 | 1:887 | 69.77% | 489 |
| 179 | Gowans | 30 | 1:887 | 57.69% | 409 |
| 179 | Caw | 30 | 1:887 | 54.55% | 392 |
| 186 | Kerr | 29 | 1:917 | 14.72% | 116 |
| 186 | Baird | 29 | 1:917 | 26.36% | 234 |
| 186 | Meldrum | 29 | 1:917 | 36.25% | 301 |
| 186 | Mill | 29 | 1:917 | 47.54% | 364 |
| 186 | Souter | 29 | 1:917 | 85.29% | 579 |
| 186 | Rollo | 29 | 1:917 | 42.65% | 334 |
| 186 | Stirton | 29 | 1:917 | 31.18% | 261 |
| 186 | McQuhae | 29 | 1:917 | 100.00% | 648 |
| 194 | Knight | 28 | 1:950 | 60.87% | 452 |
| 194 | Porter | 28 | 1:950 | 51.85% | 399 |
| 194 | Hutchison | 28 | 1:950 | 14.29% | 117 |
| 194 | McNaughton | 28 | 1:950 | 4.84% | 34 |
| 194 | Bayne | 28 | 1:950 | 11.20% | 87 |
| 194 | McKendrick | 28 | 1:950 | 50.91% | 392 |
| 200 | Thomas | 27 | 1:985 | 57.45% | 440 |
| 200 | Johnstone | 27 | 1:985 | 22.50% | 217 |
| 200 | McCallum | 27 | 1:985 | 8.71% | 72 |
| 200 | Nicol | 27 | 1:985 | 17.42% | 161 |
| 200 | Strachan | 27 | 1:985 | 24.77% | 235 |
| 200 | Chisholm | 27 | 1:985 | 39.13% | 329 |
| 200 | McLauchlan | 27 | 1:985 | 13.85% | 118 |
| 200 | Doig | 27 | 1:985 | 16.56% | 155 |
| 200 | Craigie | 27 | 1:985 | 54.00% | 427 |
| 200 | Mailer | 27 | 1:985 | 14.14% | 122 |
| 200 | McCash | 27 | 1:985 | 79.41% | 579 |