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- Henry Trigg (c. 1667 – 6 October 1724) was an English grocer who became famous following his death for his eccentric will which had his body placed in a coffin in the rafters of his barn, which became a tourist attraction. Trigg later became the subject of a ghost story. (en)
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- Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England (en)
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- The barn in 2016 (en)
- Trigg's coffin in 2016 (en)
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- Letchworth, Hertfordshire, England (en)
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- His eccentric will (en)
- Resting place of Henry Trigg (en)
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- Stevenage, Hertfordhire, England (en)
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- Henry Trigg (en)
- Trigg's barn (en)
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- George Trigg (en)
- Revd Thomas Trigg (en)
- William Trigg (en)
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- Barn at rear of 37 High Street, Stevenage (en)
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- Henry Trigg (c. 1667 – 6 October 1724) was an English grocer who became famous following his death for his eccentric will which had his body placed in a coffin in the rafters of his barn, which became a tourist attraction. Trigg later became the subject of a ghost story. (en)
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- Henry Trigg (testator) (en)
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