Roxburgh Genealogical Records
Roxburgh Birth & Baptism Records
The baptism registers of Roxburgh are the primary source for birth details before civil registration. A full index to names with original images of the registers are available between 1624 and 1854. Entries usually contain date of birth and/or baptism, parents' names (with mother's maiden name) and occasionally father's occupation and witnesses.
Index to names and images of the original baptism registers of Roxburghshire. They commonly record the date of birth or baptism with parents' names (often including the mother's maiden name).
An index to over 7,000 cases concerning the parentage of illegitimate children. A transcript of relevent records can be purchased.
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.
Roxburgh Marriage & Divorce Records
The registers of marriages for Roxburgh provide details on marriages and are the primary source for such information before 1855.
Index to names and images of the original marriage registers of Roxburghshire. 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.
Roxburgh Death & Burial Records
The burial registers of Roxburgh are the primary source for death details before civil registration. A full index to names with original images of the registers are available between 1783 and 1812. Entries are usually brief, but may contain occupations, ages, cause of death and location of burial.
The burial registers of Roxburghshire 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.
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.
Roxburgh Census & Population Lists
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.
The 1891 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.
Newspapers Covering Roxburgh
A popular newspaper containing local news, family announcements, sports etc. It covers the counties of Selkirk, Berwick and Roxburgh.
A London newspaper that later became The Sun.
A popular Scottish tabloid.
A left-wing, British daily that sold up to 2 million copies a day at its peak.
Digital images, searchable by text, of a British daily tabloid.
Roxburgh 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.
Roxburgh 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.
Roxburgh Military Records
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.
An index to nearly 900,000 military personnel who were awarded the Silver War Badge for sustaining injures. Records include rank, regimental number, unit, dates of enlistment and discharge, and reason for discharge.
Roxburgh Court & Legal Records
A transcription of books containing public matters concerning estates, deeds, powers-of-attorney and more in Berwickshire & Roxburghshire. Contains much genealogical information.
An index to over 7,000 cases concerning the parentage of illegitimate children. A transcript of relevent records can be purchased.
An index to over 17,000 people mentioned in the prison registers of Banff, Cromarty, Dumbarton, Dumfries, Greenlaw, Jedburgh, Kelso, Peebles and Selkirk. Transcript of the records can be purchased.
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.
Roxburgh Taxation Records
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.
Roxburgh Land & Property Records
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.
A collection of various land valuation documents extending as far back as 1650, but primarily covering the period after 1884. Useful for establishing the ancestry of land owners and their tenants.
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.
Roxburgh Directories & Gazetteers
A detailed gazetteer of localities, geographic features, buildings and other features in Scotland.
Breif details of companies engaged in or related to the engineering, metal and motor trades industries. Organised by trade and place.
Historical and contemporary descriptions of settlements, detailing their governance, churches, schools etc.; to which is appended lists of residents, with their occupations.
A directory of the court, parliament, aristocracy, mayors, civil service, military, militia and banks in the British Empire.
A directory of the Church of England, its institutions and ministers.
Roxburgh 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.
Roxburgh 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.
Roxburgh Histories & Books
Photographs and images of churches in Borders.
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.
Roxburgh School & Education Records
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.
Details of around 60,000 alumni who fought in WWI.
Roxburgh Occupation & Business Records
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.
This collection gives brief details on the appointment of over 1.4 million people who worked for the Post Office. Includes references to corresponding data in the Postmaster General’s minute books and is a starting point for research in the rich archive of the British Postal Museum.
Pedigrees & Family Trees Covering Roxburgh
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.
Roxburgh 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.
Roxburgh Church Records
The old parish registers of Roxburgh provide details on births, marriages and deaths. They were the primary point of record for such information before 1855.
Index to names and images of the original baptism registers of Roxburghshire. They commonly record the date of birth or baptism with parents' names (often including the mother's maiden name).
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 Roxburgh
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.
Roxburgh Maps
Images of maps covering Roxburghshire.
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.
Roxburgh 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
Roxburgh parish is situated on the banks of the Tiviot; it is of an irregular shape, being about eight miles in length, and four in breadth, and contained, according to the late population act, 213 houses, and 949 inhabitants, viz. 435 males, and 514 females; of whom 40 were returned as being chiefly employed in trade and manufacture, and 163 in agriculture. The general appearance of this parish is flat, having a gradual slope to the rivers Tiviot and Tweed, which water it. The soil is principally a rich loam, highly cultivated; there being few places where the agricultural spirit and skill in farming is more conspicuous.
Roxburgh was formerly the county town, pleasantly situated on the banks of the Tiviot, on a gentle declivity, four miles from Kelso; it is divided by a small rivulet, into the upper and nether towns; which contain 71 houses, and 381 inhabitants.
The old city of Roxburgh stood opposite Kelso, on an elevated spot, in a tongue of land between the Tiviot and the Tweed: though this place was once the fourth of the Scottish burghs, scarce a vestige now remains.
The castle at present consists of little more than a lofty eminence, of an oblong figure, elevated above the plain about forty perpendicular feet, chiefly natural; on the brink of which are the remains of a wall, the outward defence of the ancient castle; the interior part is now planted with trees. This mount is defended at the foot of the north and west sides by a deep moat and outward rampire of earth; a fine plain intervening between these outworks of the castle and the river. The western point is guarded by an outwork and mount of earth, which is severed from the chief part of the castle by a moat, but included in the outward works, the foss and rampire. The foss or moat was supplied with water by a dam which crossed the river Tiviot in an oblique direction, the remains of which still appear. The south and east sides are defended by an inaccessible precipice, at whose foot the river runs with a rapid current. To the west of the castle are several caves cut out of the solid rock; three of them very large.
Camden says that this castle was anciently called Marchidan, from its standing on the marches; and for natural situation and towered fortification was, in times past, exceeding strong. The fortress having been surprised by the English, James II. of Scotland, while he laid siege to it with a large army to recover it, was killed by the bursting of a large piece of ordnance. As for the castle it was surrendered, and then raised. It is now in a manner quite vanished, and its ancient grandeur totally defaced.
King Edward I. in the year 1296, reduced the castle of Roxburgh, where he continued several days with his army, during which time he was reinforced with 15,000 fresh troops from Wales. In the succeeding year Edward having mustered his forces at Newcastle, with an army of 2,000 heavy armed horse, 1,200 light horse, and 100,000 foot, proceeded to the Scotch border.— The Scotch army, which for a considerable time had laid before Roxburgh, in the hopes of restoring to his liberty the bishop of Rochester, who was prisoner there, hearing of so great an army, raised the siege. The relief brought by the English to the garrison of Roxburgh castle was highly seasonable, for they were already reduced to great hardships, and the inhabitants of the town from the circumvallation formed by the Scotch army, were reduced to great distress for want of provisions.
On Shrove-Tuesday, in the year 1313, the garrison of Roxburgh indulging themselves on that festival in an impolitic security, were given up to riot and dissipation, when they were surprised by Sir James Douglas, with a resolute band, who having approached in disguise, mounted the walls by ladders of ropes. The name of Douglas echoed through the place, and roused the English from their festivity and drunkenness, many of them falling under the swords of their assailants. The governor retired into the great, tower with a few of his men, where, after two days resistance, having received a wound in his face by an arrow, he surrendered the fortress. King Robert Bruce, on receiving intelligence of this exploit, sent his brother Edward to demolish the fortifications, which he did with great labour. In the year 1372 George Dunbar, earl of March, accompanied by his brother, the Earl of Murray, with a large body of their dependants, entered Roxburgh at the time of the annual fair, and in revenge for the death of one of their followers, who was slain the preceding year in an affray, slew all the English they found in the town, plundered it of the great quantities of merchandise and goods which were collected there on the above occasion, and reduced the town to ashes.
When the English army, led by the Protector, passing the Tweed after the battle of Musselburgh, encamped on the plain over against Kelso, between the ruins of the ancient castle of Roxburgh and the confluence of the Tweed and Tiviot, the Protector observing the convenient situation of this ruined fortress, determined to make it tenable; the breaches in part of the ancient walls were filled with bankings of turf, he having reduced the fortress in size, by casting up deep trenches on the east and west ends within, and fortified them with a wall. So intent was the Protector on this work, that he laboured at it with his own hands two hours every day whilst it was going on; and his example was followed by most of the principal men of his army. The place was made defensible in six days, and there was left in it a garrison of 300 soldiers, and 200 pioneers, under Sir Ralph Bulmer.
The adjoining territory from the old castle and town is called the Sheriffdom of Roxburgh, of which the Douglasses are hereditary sheriffs, and usually denominated sheriffs of Tivotdale.
Most Common Surnames in Roxburgh
| Rank | Surname | Incidence | Frequency | Percent of Parent | Rank in Roxburghshire |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Turnbull | 32 | 1:32 | 2.67% | 2 |
| 2 | Wilson | 26 | 1:39 | 3.40% | 3 |
| 3 | Scott | 24 | 1:42 | 1.04% | 1 |
| 4 | Gray | 21 | 1:48 | 6.38% | 22 |
| 5 | Waldie | 20 | 1:51 | 13.79% | 76 |
| 6 | Thomson | 18 | 1:56 | 2.86% | 7 |
| 6 | Henderson | 18 | 1:56 | 3.43% | 10 |
| 8 | Kerr | 16 | 1:63 | 5.61% | 29 |
| 9 | Smith | 15 | 1:68 | 3.33% | 15 |
| 9 | Robertson | 15 | 1:68 | 3.85% | 19 |
| 9 | Hendry | 15 | 1:68 | 46.88% | 300 |
| 12 | Turner | 14 | 1:72 | 12.17% | 92 |
| 13 | Johnston | 13 | 1:78 | 7.18% | 59 |
| 13 | Laidlaw | 13 | 1:78 | 3.68% | 21 |
| 15 | Bell | 12 | 1:84 | 2.38% | 11 |
| 15 | Dickson | 12 | 1:84 | 4.05% | 28 |
| 15 | Hope | 12 | 1:84 | 6.15% | 53 |
| 15 | Hogarth | 12 | 1:84 | 14.63% | 129 |
| 19 | Young | 11 | 1:92 | 2.68% | 18 |
| 19 | Campbell | 11 | 1:92 | 6.92% | 67 |
| 19 | Hunter | 11 | 1:92 | 5.07% | 46 |
| 19 | Hay | 11 | 1:92 | 10.28% | 96 |
| 19 | Patterson | 11 | 1:92 | 4.70% | 38 |
| 19 | Logan | 11 | 1:92 | 25.00% | 223 |
| 19 | Lawrie | 11 | 1:92 | 20.00% | 194 |
| 26 | Miller | 10 | 1:101 | 4.63% | 47 |
| 26 | Reid | 10 | 1:101 | 3.86% | 33 |
| 26 | Forsyth | 10 | 1:101 | 21.74% | 217 |
| 26 | Pirie | 10 | 1:101 | 52.63% | 458 |
| 26 | Hislop | 10 | 1:101 | 6.33% | 68 |
| 26 | Affleck | 10 | 1:101 | 30.30% | 290 |
| 32 | Hall | 9 | 1:113 | 2.79% | 24 |
| 32 | Butler | 9 | 1:113 | 11.39% | 137 |
| 32 | Maxwell | 9 | 1:113 | 15.00% | 182 |
| 32 | Dalgleish | 9 | 1:113 | 9.18% | 106 |
| 36 | Thompson | 8 | 1:127 | 4.26% | 55 |
| 36 | Spence | 8 | 1:127 | 22.22% | 273 |
| 36 | Aitken | 8 | 1:127 | 6.72% | 90 |
| 36 | Ramsay | 8 | 1:127 | 18.60% | 231 |
| 36 | Trotter | 8 | 1:127 | 8.33% | 111 |
| 36 | Rolland | 8 | 1:127 | 100.00% | 801 |
| 42 | Walker | 7 | 1:145 | 3.27% | 48 |
| 42 | Richardson | 7 | 1:145 | 1.95% | 20 |
| 42 | Armstrong | 7 | 1:145 | 2.31% | 26 |
| 42 | Sinclair | 7 | 1:145 | 14.89% | 213 |
| 42 | Hogg | 7 | 1:145 | 1.55% | 14 |
| 42 | Dodds | 7 | 1:145 | 3.06% | 41 |
| 42 | Pringle | 7 | 1:145 | 4.14% | 63 |
| 42 | Liddell | 7 | 1:145 | 63.64% | 648 |
| 42 | Fairbairn | 7 | 1:145 | 2.79% | 35 |
| 42 | Lauder | 7 | 1:145 | 6.48% | 95 |
| 42 | Lowrie | 7 | 1:145 | 25.00% | 345 |
| 42 | Messer | 7 | 1:145 | 17.50% | 246 |
| 42 | Lockie | 7 | 1:145 | 8.97% | 139 |
| 42 | Learmonth | 7 | 1:145 | 14.00% | 202 |
| 42 | Queenan | 7 | 1:145 | 16.28% | 231 |
| 42 | Tinlin | 7 | 1:145 | 17.50% | 246 |
| 42 | Coltherd | 7 | 1:145 | 87.50% | 801 |
| 59 | Taylor | 6 | 1:169 | 2.69% | 44 |
| 59 | Murray | 6 | 1:169 | 0.92% | 6 |
| 59 | Holmes | 6 | 1:169 | 27.27% | 421 |
| 59 | Allan | 6 | 1:169 | 3.33% | 60 |
| 59 | Welsh | 6 | 1:169 | 5.50% | 94 |
| 59 | Paul | 6 | 1:169 | 54.55% | 648 |
| 59 | Moffat | 6 | 1:169 | 4.35% | 78 |
| 59 | Hardie | 6 | 1:169 | 2.65% | 42 |
| 59 | Halliwell | 6 | 1:169 | 54.55% | 648 |
| 59 | Tennant | 6 | 1:169 | 60.00% | 691 |
| 59 | Cleghorn | 6 | 1:169 | 13.64% | 223 |
| 59 | Middlemiss | 6 | 1:169 | 10.53% | 188 |
| 59 | Hewit | 6 | 1:169 | 66.67% | 738 |
| 59 | Lillico | 6 | 1:169 | 12.24% | 206 |
| 59 | Kerss | 6 | 1:169 | 27.27% | 421 |
| 74 | Brown | 5 | 1:203 | 0.75% | 5 |
| 74 | Wood | 5 | 1:203 | 1.54% | 23 |
| 74 | Gibson | 5 | 1:203 | 4.10% | 87 |
| 74 | Dunn | 5 | 1:203 | 7.58% | 165 |
| 74 | Oliver | 5 | 1:203 | 0.81% | 8 |
| 74 | Bruce | 5 | 1:203 | 5.81% | 124 |
| 74 | Rutherford | 5 | 1:203 | 1.03% | 12 |
| 74 | Denholm | 5 | 1:203 | 21.74% | 400 |
| 74 | Shiel | 5 | 1:203 | 5.15% | 108 |
| 74 | Biggar | 5 | 1:203 | 13.16% | 256 |
| 74 | Middlemass | 5 | 1:203 | 13.89% | 273 |
| 74 | Mein | 5 | 1:203 | 9.80% | 199 |
| 74 | Huggan | 5 | 1:203 | 3.36% | 73 |
| 74 | Tolan | 5 | 1:203 | 100.00% | 1,089 |
| 74 | Arres | 5 | 1:203 | 18.52% | 354 |
| 89 | King | 4 | 1:253 | 17.39% | 400 |
| 89 | Brooks | 4 | 1:253 | 20.00% | 447 |
| 89 | Davidson | 4 | 1:253 | 0.89% | 16 |
| 89 | Alexander | 4 | 1:253 | 10.53% | 256 |
| 89 | Jamieson | 4 | 1:253 | 4.65% | 124 |
| 89 | Henry | 4 | 1:253 | 10.26% | 250 |
| 89 | Wilkie | 4 | 1:253 | 15.38% | 365 |
| 89 | Grieve | 4 | 1:253 | 2.04% | 52 |
| 89 | Bryson | 4 | 1:253 | 28.57% | 552 |
| 89 | Loftus | 4 | 1:253 | 23.53% | 485 |
| 89 | Howden | 4 | 1:253 | 28.57% | 552 |
| 89 | Leyden | 4 | 1:253 | 13.79% | 333 |
| 89 | Hermiston | 4 | 1:253 | 7.69% | 197 |
| 89 | Howliston | 4 | 1:253 | 80.00% | 1,089 |
| 103 | McLean | 3 | 1:338 | 6.25% | 210 |
| 103 | Black | 3 | 1:338 | 2.94% | 102 |
| 103 | Hardy | 3 | 1:338 | 37.50% | 801 |
| 103 | Kay | 3 | 1:338 | 15.00% | 447 |
| 103 | Munro | 3 | 1:338 | 9.68% | 318 |
| 103 | Bolton | 3 | 1:338 | 37.50% | 801 |
| 103 | Tait | 3 | 1:338 | 0.97% | 25 |
| 103 | Mercer | 3 | 1:338 | 4.11% | 147 |
| 103 | Orr | 3 | 1:338 | 7.89% | 256 |
| 103 | Reilly | 3 | 1:338 | 42.86% | 891 |
| 103 | Archibald | 3 | 1:338 | 9.09% | 290 |
| 103 | Aitchison | 3 | 1:338 | 2.29% | 82 |
| 103 | Borthwick | 3 | 1:338 | 3.49% | 124 |
| 103 | Fair | 3 | 1:338 | 8.11% | 264 |
| 103 | Carrie | 3 | 1:338 | 17.65% | 485 |
| 103 | Ponton | 3 | 1:338 | 100.00% | 1,392 |
| 103 | Storie | 3 | 1:338 | 3.75% | 134 |
| 120 | Fraser | 2 | 1:507 | 2.90% | 160 |
| 120 | Boyd | 2 | 1:507 | 3.39% | 185 |
| 120 | Paton | 2 | 1:507 | 2.60% | 142 |
| 120 | Chisholm | 2 | 1:507 | 1.20% | 65 |
| 120 | Nichol | 2 | 1:507 | 0.82% | 37 |
| 120 | Dunkley | 2 | 1:507 | 66.67% | 1,392 |
| 120 | Brunton | 2 | 1:507 | 2.44% | 129 |
| 120 | Lyall | 2 | 1:507 | 10.53% | 458 |
| 120 | Story | 2 | 1:507 | 3.33% | 182 |
| 120 | Stenhouse | 2 | 1:507 | 4.17% | 210 |
| 120 | Burk | 2 | 1:507 | 66.67% | 1,392 |
| 120 | Pender | 2 | 1:507 | 10.53% | 458 |
| 120 | Brydon | 2 | 1:507 | 2.44% | 129 |
| 120 | Ormiston | 2 | 1:507 | 1.65% | 89 |
| 120 | Humes | 2 | 1:507 | 100.00% | 1,564 |
| 120 | Bookless | 2 | 1:507 | 50.00% | 1,225 |
| 120 | Lindores | 2 | 1:507 | 13.33% | 527 |
| 120 | Lions | 2 | 1:507 | 100.00% | 1,564 |
| 120 | Arries | 2 | 1:507 | 100.00% | 1,564 |
| 120 | Croizer | 2 | 1:507 | 100.00% | 1,564 |
| 140 | White | 1 | 1:1,013 | 0.55% | 58 |
| 140 | Clark | 1 | 1:1,013 | 0.43% | 38 |
| 140 | Hughes | 1 | 1:1,013 | 9.09% | 648 |
| 140 | Anderson | 1 | 1:1,013 | 0.18% | 9 |
| 140 | Stewart | 1 | 1:1,013 | 0.38% | 32 |
| 140 | Lloyd | 1 | 1:1,013 | 50.00% | 1,564 |
| 140 | Graham | 1 | 1:1,013 | 0.40% | 35 |
| 140 | Fox | 1 | 1:1,013 | 0.96% | 98 |
| 140 | Morrison | 1 | 1:1,013 | 1.47% | 162 |
| 140 | Hamilton | 1 | 1:1,013 | 0.95% | 97 |
| 140 | Duncan | 1 | 1:1,013 | 1.89% | 196 |
| 140 | Paterson | 1 | 1:1,013 | 0.44% | 42 |
| 140 | Briggs | 1 | 1:1,013 | 3.45% | 333 |
| 140 | Nelson | 1 | 1:1,013 | 3.70% | 354 |
| 140 | Johnstone | 1 | 1:1,013 | 0.40% | 34 |
| 140 | Rae | 1 | 1:1,013 | 0.49% | 51 |
| 140 | Dick | 1 | 1:1,013 | 3.45% | 333 |
| 140 | Jeffery | 1 | 1:1,013 | 100.00% | 1,862 |
| 140 | Cairns | 1 | 1:1,013 | 0.38% | 31 |
| 140 | Ray | 1 | 1:1,013 | 50.00% | 1,564 |
| 140 | Gibb | 1 | 1:1,013 | 3.57% | 345 |
| 140 | Waugh | 1 | 1:1,013 | 0.60% | 64 |
| 140 | Nicolson | 1 | 1:1,013 | 50.00% | 1,564 |
| 140 | Mathieson | 1 | 1:1,013 | 2.70% | 264 |
| 140 | Telford | 1 | 1:1,013 | 5.88% | 485 |
| 140 | Frazer | 1 | 1:1,013 | 4.35% | 400 |
| 140 | Wyllie | 1 | 1:1,013 | 2.94% | 282 |
| 140 | Hastie | 1 | 1:1,013 | 4.55% | 421 |
| 140 | Kyle | 1 | 1:1,013 | 1.04% | 111 |
| 140 | Tully | 1 | 1:1,013 | 1.56% | 170 |
| 140 | Crosbie | 1 | 1:1,013 | 1.35% | 146 |
| 140 | Moodie | 1 | 1:1,013 | 4.76% | 434 |
| 140 | Balmer | 1 | 1:1,013 | 1.28% | 139 |
| 140 | Patton | 1 | 1:1,013 | 50.00% | 1,564 |
| 140 | Clelland | 1 | 1:1,013 | 100.00% | 1,862 |
| 140 | Spears | 1 | 1:1,013 | 100.00% | 1,862 |
| 140 | Swanston | 1 | 1:1,013 | 1.52% | 165 |
| 140 | Aikman | 1 | 1:1,013 | 5.56% | 468 |
| 140 | Fairgrieve | 1 | 1:1,013 | 3.23% | 318 |
| 140 | Dalgliesh | 1 | 1:1,013 | 3.57% | 345 |
| 140 | Bogle | 1 | 1:1,013 | 12.50% | 801 |
| 140 | Clive | 1 | 1:1,013 | 100.00% | 1,862 |
| 140 | Baptie | 1 | 1:1,013 | 2.94% | 282 |
| 140 | Hannigan | 1 | 1:1,013 | 100.00% | 1,862 |
| 140 | Happer | 1 | 1:1,013 | 100.00% | 1,862 |
| 140 | Fade | 1 | 1:1,013 | 100.00% | 1,862 |
| 140 | Ridell | 1 | 1:1,013 | 100.00% | 1,862 |