Description | Will dated 10 Jun 1777 Proved at London 18 Jun 1779 Executor: Mary Twigg Request to be interred on the south side of the chancel of the parish church at Wrington, Somerset Bequests: Lands to be held in trust of George Inman and William Iveson of Hedon to provide a moiety of the rents to Mary Twigg, daughter, and a moiety of the rents to Smithson Waterland, Merrial Greene, and Eleanor Greene, children of late Martha Greene, daughter, and wife of William Greene; £20 to Nicholas Twigg, son in law; £20 to William Greene, son in law; £5 to Henry Waterland, son of late cousin Daniel Waterland; £5 to Horace Roberts, cousin, and a guinea of Mary Panton, his aunt; £20 to Mary Price of Merriott, Somerset, niece of his late wife; £10 to Thomas Smith, Wrington, doctor of physick, friend; £10 to John Garden, London, esquire, friend; £10 to Henry Heath, Bristol, custom house officer, and £5 to Patty Heath, his daughter; £50 and books and papers from the study at Wrington to Reverend George Inman; £50 to William Iveson; large silver tankard and large silver coffee pot to Mary Twigg, daughter; large silver salver marked 'H S'and 4 silver candlesticks marked 'M G S W', late wife's hoop diamond ring to Merrial Green, granddaughter Witnesses: Thomas Beare Clerk, James Cox, George Rogers Codicil dated 18 Feb 1779 Bequests: Books in bookcase in his bedroom called the White Chamber; £20 to Martha Heath, daughter of Henry Heath of Bristol, custom house officer; £10 to Ann Hicks and Gabriel Tuck; £50 to George Inman for erecting a monument in the church at Wrington in memory of Henry Waterland and his two late wives Witnesses: Thomas Shellard, James Moiss, George Rogers |