Leatherhead Surrey Family History Guide

Leatherhead is an Ancient Parish in the county of Surrey.

Other places in the parish include: Patchenham and Pattersham.

Parish church:

Parish registers begin:

  • Parish registers: 1656
  • Bishop’s Transcripts: 1692

Nonconformists include: Baptist, Independent/Congregational, and Strict Baptist.

Adjacent Parishes

Parish History

The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales 1870

LEATHERHEAD, a small town, a parish, and a subdistrict, in Epsom district, Surrey. The town stands on the river Mole, at a fourteen arched bridge across the stream and at the terminus of a branch of the Southwestern railway, 4 miles SW by S of Epsom.

It was known to the Saxons as Leodre, Ledret, and Leadride; appears to have been long a place of considerable importance; was the seat of the sheriff county court prior to the end of Henry III.’s reign; was also a market town; consists now of four streets, with large gardens sloping down from the back of one of them to the river; and has a head post office, a railway station with telegraph, two chief inns, a church, an Independent chapel, a mechanics, institute, national and infant schools, and charities £200.

One of the inns has a spacious apartment for balls, concerts, and public meetings. A small inn, a timber built house recently much altered, close to the bridge, is said to be the hostel of “Dame Eleanor Rummyng,” celebrated by Skelton, the laureate of Henry VIII.

The church stands on an eminence above the Mickleham road; is a cruciform edifice of the 13th century; was given, about the middle of the 14th century, to the priory of Leeds in Kent; has a tower with octagon staircase at the NE corner, and strong double buttresses at each of the other corners; contains carved screens at the division between the nave and the transepts; contains also, in its E window, stained glass brought from Rouen by the Rev. J. Dallaway, at the time when he was publishing his history of West Sussex; and contains likewise a beautiful monument to Mrs. Dickson, and many ancient marble tablets.

A fair is held on 10 October; and malting, brewing, and tanning are carried on.

The parish contains also the hamlet of Pattersham, and comprises 3,507 acres. Real property, £10,336. Pop., 2,079. Houses, 384.

The manor, with Randall Park, belongs to R. Henderson, Esq. Leatherhead House was the seat of the Gores, and of Judge Jeffreys. Thorncroft is the seat of A. Colvin, Esq.; and Gibbons Grove, of D. Fletcher, Esq. Bricks and tiles are made. An extensive common was enclosed in 1862.

The living is a vicarage in the diocese of Winchester. Value, £300. Patrons, the Dean and Chapter of Rochester.

The sub-district contains also five other parishes. Acres, 16,684. Pop., 6,160. Houses, 1,153.

Source: The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales [Wilson, John M]. A. Fullarton & Co. N. d. c. [1870-72].

Parish Records

FamilySearch

England, Surrey, Leatherhead – Census ( 1 )
Census returns for Leatherhead, 1841-1891
Author:    Great Britain. Census Office

England, Surrey, Leatherhead – Church records ( 5 )
Baptisms, 1832-1835
Author:    Independent Church (Leatherhead)

Bishop’s transcripts for Leatherhead, 1807-1847
Author:    Church of England. Parish Church of Leatherhead (Surrey)

Leatherhead, Surrey, baptisms, 1623, 1626, 1647, 1649, 1656-1840; burials, 1656-1840
Author:    Purkiss, Jean; Webb, Cliff (Clifford R.); Church of England. Parish Church of Leatherhead (Surrey); West Surrey Family History Society

Parish registers for Leatherhead, 1626-1927
Author:    Church of England. Parish Church of Leatherhead (Surrey)

Transcripts of parish registers of Leatherhead, Surrey, England, 1623-1812
Author:    Challen, W. H. (William Harold); Church of England. Parish Church of Leatherhead (Surrey)

England, Surrey, Leatherhead – Church records – Indexes ( 4 )
Computer printout of Leatherhead, Independent, Surr., Eng

Computer printout of Leatherhead, Surr., Eng

Parish register printouts of Leatherhead, Surrey, England (Independent) ; christenings, 1832-1837
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Parish register printouts of Leatherhead, Surrey, England ; christenings, 1807-1848
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

England, Surrey, Leatherhead – Court records ( 1 )
Manor court rolls
Author:    Manor of Pachensham and Leatherhead. Court (Surrey)

England, Surrey, Leatherhead – History ( 1 )
Leatherhead : a history
Author:    Vardey, Edwina

England, Surrey, Leatherhead – Land and property ( 1 )
Poor rates and vestry records, 1706-1850
Author:    Leatherhead (Surrey); Church of England. Parish Church of Leatherhead (Surrey)

England, Surrey, Leatherhead – Poorhouses, poor law, etc. ( 3 )
Overseers’ accounts, 1773-1810
Author:    Leatherhead (Surrey)

Poor rates and vestry records, 1706-1850
Author:    Leatherhead (Surrey); Church of England. Parish Church of Leatherhead (Surrey)

Rate books, 1842-1900
Author:    Leatherhead (Surrey)

England, Surrey, Leatherhead – Public records ( 1 )
Poor rates and vestry records, 1706-1850
Author:    Leatherhead (Surrey); Church of England. Parish Church of Leatherhead (Surrey)

England, Surrey, Leatherhead – Schools ( 2 )
Of good report, the story of the Leatherhead Schools
Author:    Heath, Linda

The quest goes on : being a short history of the first hundred years of St. John’s School, Leatherhead, 1851-1951
Author:    Williams, E. M. P.; St. John’s School (Leatherhead, Surrey)

England, Surrey, Leatherhead – Taxation ( 3 )
Land tax assessments for the parish of Leatherhead, 1780-1832
Author:    Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Surrey)

Poor rates and vestry records, 1706-1850
Author:    Leatherhead (Surrey); Church of England. Parish Church of Leatherhead (Surrey)

Rate books, 1842-1900
Author:    Leatherhead (Surrey)

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Administration

  • County: Surrey
  • Civil Registration District: Epsom
  • Probate Court: Court of the Archdeaconry of Surrey
  • Diocese: Winchester
  • Rural Deanery: Ewell
  • Poor Law Union: Epsom
  • Hundred: Copthorne
  • Province: Canterbury