The will of Mary Nicholas otherwise Nichols of Bath written 8th August 1835, proved 3 March 1837.
talks about the death and intestacy of my late cousin (I think that is what it says) John Nicholas of _______ in the county of Carmarthen Esq 'I succeed as tenant in tail and as his sole heiress at Law etc.
'messuages farms and lands called ......... and ........siutate in the parish of
New Church? in the county of Carmarthen aforesaid. And whereas by my will
bearing date the twelfth day of May one thousand eight hundred and twenty eight
I gave and devised to my friend Colonel John Drigue Morgan (who is since dead)
all my houses and tenements al all my landed property in the county of
Carmarthen aforesaid
and she wants to be buried at Walcot, by
"my late father and sister Morgan Nicholas otherwise Morgan Nichols and Martha Nichols"
So John Nicholas died intestate. It must have been his estate that was tied up and mentioned in John Drigue's will. -- Did John Drigue know Mary had bequeathed him the farms, and so he expected that bequest to carry over to Ann? Perhaps the will of 1828 did say that. But by the time Mary rewrote her will both John and Ann had died.
Morgan Nichols/Nicholas was born c 1832, 1732, died 1817. He may be the 1759 marriage to Mary Gifford
and Mary Nichols, wife of Morgan was buried Bristol 1774.
Martha born 1760, died 1822
added - Morgan Nicholas was apprenticed in 1754 to Fras. Labee surgeon of Bristol. the premium was £50!
Edited for date.