Henry Trigg (testator)

Henry Trigg
Trigg's coffin in 2016
Born
Baptised11 January 1667
Died6 October 1724(1724-10-06) (aged 57)
Letchworth, Hertfordshire, England
Resting placeBarn at rear of 37 High Street, Stevenage
OccupationGrocer
Known forHis eccentric will
Parent(s)John and Sara Trigg
RelativesRevd Thomas Trigg (brother)
George Trigg (brother)
William Trigg (nephew)
Trigg's barn
The barn in 2016
General information
TypeBarn
LocationStevenage, Hertfordhire, England
Coordinates51°54′42″N 0°12′28″W / 51.911741°N 0.207653°W / 51.911741; -0.207653
Named forHenry Trigg
DesignationsGrade II listed building
Known forResting place of Henry Trigg

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.