Henry Herbert 'Harry' Wills (20 March 1856 – 11 May 1922) was a businessman and
philanthropist
Philanthropy is a form of altruism that consists of "private initiatives, for the Public good (economics), public good, focusing on quality of life". Philanthropy contrasts with business initiatives, which are private initiatives for private goo ...
from
Bristol
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, and a member of the
Wills tobacco family.
He was the son of
Henry Overton Wills III and Alice Hopkinson and was born in Clifton, Bristol. He was educated at
Clifton College. He was a member of the board for the
Imperial Tobacco Company.
His name is particularly associated with
Bristol University. He was responsible for meeting the funding needed to build
Wills Hall
Wills Hall is one of more than twenty halls of residence in the University of Bristol. It is located high on the Stoke Bishop site on the edge of the Bristol Downs, and houses c. 370 students in two quadrangles. Almost all of these student ...
, a hall of residence for Bristol University students. He also funded the building of the H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory situated in
Royal Fort
The Royal Fort House is a historic house in Tyndalls Park, Bristol. The building currently houses the University of Bristol's Faculty of Science offices, the Brigstow Institute, Elizabeth Blackwell Institute for Health Research, the Cabot Institu ...
Gardens. With his brother
Sir George Alfred Wills Bt, he was responsible for the building of the
Wills Memorial Building
The Wills Memorial Building (also known as the Wills Memorial Tower or simply the Wills Tower) is a neo-Gothic building in Bristol, England, designed by Sir George Oatley and built as a memorial to Henry Overton Wills III , a landmark building of Bristol University, in memory of his father.
He was appointed
High Sheriff of Somerset for 1910.
Residence - Barley Wood,
Wrington,
Somerset
( en, All The People of Somerset)
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Family
He was married to
Dame Monica Cunliffe Wills, but the union was apparently childless. However, one of his nephews,
Walter Douglas Melville Wills, of Barley Wood (named in
Burke's Landed Gentry
''Burke's Landed Gentry'' (originally titled ''Burke's Commoners'') is a reference work listing families in Great Britain and Ireland who have owned rural estates of some size. The work has been in existence from the first half of the 19th cen ...
), bought Barley Wood from his said uncle, thus continuing the family ownership.
Henry was a nephew of
Sir Edward Payson Wills Bt,
Sir Frederick Wills Bt, &
Sir Frank William Wills Kt, and a cousin of
Gilbert Wills, 1st Baron Dulverton, &
Sir Ernest Salter Wills, 3rd Baronet of Hazelwood.
One of his brothers,
Walter Melville Wills, was also involved with the
Wills tobacco family business.
Archives
Documents relating to H.H. Wills are held at
Bristol Archives (Ref. 43050)
online catalogue. Bristol Record Office also holds records of H.H. Wills' family business,
W.D. & H.O. Wills (Ref. 38169)
online catalogue. Records of
Imperial Tobacco are held by
Liverpool Record Office.
References
1856 births
1922 deaths
People educated at Clifton College
People associated with the University of Bristol
High Sheriffs of Somerset
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