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Worshipful Company of Haberdashers

The Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, one of the Great Twelve City Livery Companies, is an ancient merchant guild of London, England associated with the silk and velvet trades.

The Haberdashers' Company
Haberdashers' arms:
Barry nebulée of six argent and azure, on a bend gules a lion passant guardant or
Motto"Serve and Obey"
LocationHaberdashers' Hall,
London EC1
Date of formation1448; 576 years ago (1448)
Company associationSilk and velvet
Order of precedence8th
Master of companyRupert Elliott
Websitehaberdashers.co.uk
Haberdashers' Hall on Maiden Lane (1820)
An 1831 heraldic property mark of the Haberdashers' Company

History and functions edit

The Haberdashers' Company follows the Mercers' Company (inc. 1394, also connected with clothing and previously haberdashery) in precedence, receiving its first royal charter in 1448 and holds records dating back to 1371. The formal name under which it is incorporated is The Master and Four Wardens of the Fraternity of the Art or Mystery of Haberdashers in the City of London.

The company was originally responsible for the regulation of silk and velvet merchants, but began losing control over those trades as the population of London increased and spread outwards from the City after the Industrial Revolution. Through careful stewardship of financial bequests and funds, the company now serves as a significant educational and charitable institution whilst maintaining links with its heritage by giving awards for fashion education.

As an educational foundation, the Haberdashers' Company maintains a strong tradition of supporting schools. It founded a boys' school in Hoxton in 1690, and following redevelopment of the site, in June 1875, it reopened the school, which was now divided into two, educating boys and girls. At the same time, it opened a boys and girls school in Hatcham, South London. The Hoxton Boys' School moved to Hampstead, North London, and subsequently to Elstree in 1961 to become the Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School, Elstree. The Girls' School, founded in Hoxton moved to Creffield Road, Acton, opening on 1 November 1889 with 47 Hoxton pupils and 12 new girls, working in a temporary iron building. In September 1974, it opened on its present site in Elstree as Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls, adjacent to the Boys' School.

The original Hatcham schools is now run by the Haberdashers' Company, as Hatcham Academy, open to girls and boys; other schools are situated elsewhere in the United Kingdom: e.g. William Adams, a haberdasher by trade, founded in 1656 the Adams' Grammar School in his home town of Newport, Shropshire. In 1990, at Monmouth School, the Glover Music School was established funded by Dame Jane Glover, sister of Past Master Richard Glover, and daughter of a previous headmaster of the school.

In keeping with its Christian tradition, the Haberdashers' Company continues to present copies of the King James Bible to pupils at all its schools. The company owns and takes an interest in the patronage of its eight parish church advowsons.

The company is sole trustee of two major educational charities: Haberdashers' Aske's Charity[1] and the William Jones's Schools Foundation.[2]

The company ranks eighth in the order of precedence of City livery companies and, as such, it is recognised as one of the Great Twelve City Livery Companies. Like other livery companies, it supports the work of the Lord Mayor, the City of London Corporation and the Sheriffs of London: Alderman Sir William Russell, Second Warden (2022–23), was the first Lord Mayor of London to serve consecutive terms (2019–21) since the 19th century.[3] The Duke of Edinburgh currently serves on the Haberdashers' Court of Assistants.

Haberdashers' Hall was situated near the Guildhall in Bassishaw Ward for many centuries, but from 2002 the company took additional premises in the City Ward of Farringdon Without, where it is now based.

The Haberdashers' motto is "Serve and Obey".

Haberdashers' Hall edit

 
The Haberdashers' heraldic banner.

The Haberdashers' Company moved to its new hall at 18 West Smithfield on 15 April 2002, located opposite the King Henry Gate of St. Bartholomew's Hospital.

On 24 October 2002 Queen Elizabeth II was welcomed by the Master Haberdasher, Nicholas Lund, to formally declare its Hall open.

Haberdashers' Hall, with its various meeting and function rooms as well as offices, is centred on a cloistered courtyard, entered through the façade at Market View, Smithfield, and also includes residential apartments and retail units. On the south side of the property, the company has developed office space which opens onto Hosier Lane.

Within the Hall, its cloisters to the right-hand side lead via a circular staircase to the first floor where its Court Room, Committee Room and a luncheon room lead off a reception gallery. The reception gallery leads to the banquet hall, which has a high vaulted ceiling and is entirely oak-panelled. There are also offices for company staff, facilities for catering staff with storage and cellars below the hall, together with accommodation for the Master and the Beadle. The Clerk to the Haberdashers' Company is Brigadier Angus Watson,[4] and the Revd Marcus Walker serves as Honorary Chaplain.[5]

Haberdasher Schools edit

List of Lord Mayors and Master Haberdasher edit

 
Arms of Lord Mayor Sir William Russell

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Haberdashers' Aske's Charity, registered charity no. 313996". Charity Commission for England and Wales.
  2. ^ "William Jones's Schools Foundation, registered charity no. 525616". Charity Commission for England and Wales.
  3. ^ www.cityoflondon.gov.uk
  4. ^ www.iwm.org.uk
  5. ^ "www.stlawrencejewry.org.uk".
  6. ^ "Haberdashers' Abraham Darby Academy".
  7. ^ Aldersey School Bunbury 20 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "Haberdashers' Monmouth Schools – Celebrating 400 Years of Educational Excellence, 1614 – 2014". habsmonmouth.org.
  9. ^ www.haaf.org.uk 9 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 October 2014. Retrieved 2 October 2014.
  11. ^ "The County". The Cornishman. No. 283. 13 December 1883.

External links edit

  • The Haberdashers' Company website
  • The Haberdashers' Company history

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back to 1371 The formal name under which it is incorporated is The Master and Four Wardens of the Fraternity of the Art or Mystery of Haberdashers in the City of London The company was originally responsible for the regulation of silk and velvet merchants but began losing control over those trades as the population of London increased and spread outwards from the City after the Industrial Revolution Through careful stewardship of financial bequests and funds the company now serves as a significant educational and charitable institution whilst maintaining links with its heritage by giving awards for fashion education As an educational foundation the Haberdashers Company maintains a strong tradition of supporting schools It founded a boys school in Hoxton in 1690 and following redevelopment of the site in June 1875 it reopened the school which was now divided into two educating boys and girls At the same time it opened a boys and girls school in Hatcham South London The Hoxton Boys School moved to Hampstead North London and subsequently to Elstree in 1961 to become the Haberdashers Aske s Boys School Elstree The Girls School founded in Hoxton moved to Creffield Road Acton opening on 1 November 1889 with 47 Hoxton pupils and 12 new girls working in a temporary iron building In September 1974 it opened on its present site in Elstree as Haberdashers Aske s School for Girls adjacent to the Boys School The original Hatcham schools is now run by the Haberdashers Company as Hatcham Academy open to girls and boys other schools are situated elsewhere in the United Kingdom e g William Adams a haberdasher by trade founded in 1656 the Adams Grammar School in his home town of Newport Shropshire In 1990 at Monmouth School the Glover Music School was established funded by Dame Jane Glover sister of Past Master Richard Glover and daughter of a previous headmaster of the school In keeping with its Christian tradition the Haberdashers Company continues to present copies of the King James Bible to pupils at all its schools The company owns and takes an interest in the patronage of its eight parish church advowsons The company is sole trustee of two major educational charities Haberdashers Aske s Charity 1 and the William Jones s Schools Foundation 2 The company ranks eighth in the order of precedence of City livery companies and as such it is recognised as one of the Great Twelve City Livery Companies Like other livery companies it supports the work of the Lord Mayor the City of London Corporation and the Sheriffs of London Alderman Sir William Russell Second Warden 2022 23 was the first Lord Mayor of London to serve consecutive terms 2019 21 since the 19th century 3 The Duke of Edinburgh currently serves on the Haberdashers Court of Assistants Haberdashers Hall was situated near the Guildhall in Bassishaw Ward for many centuries but from 2002 the company took additional premises in the City Ward of Farringdon Without where it is now based The Haberdashers motto is Serve and Obey Haberdashers Hall edit nbsp The Haberdashers heraldic banner The Haberdashers Company moved to its new hall at 18 West Smithfield on 15 April 2002 located opposite the King Henry Gate of St Bartholomew s Hospital On 24 October 2002 Queen Elizabeth II was welcomed by the Master Haberdasher Nicholas Lund to formally declare its Hall open Haberdashers Hall with its various meeting and function rooms as well as offices is centred on a cloistered courtyard entered through the facade at Market View Smithfield and also includes residential apartments and retail units On the south side of the property the company has developed office space which opens onto Hosier Lane Within the Hall its cloisters to the right hand side lead via a circular staircase to the first floor where its Court Room Committee Room and a luncheon room lead off a reception gallery The reception gallery leads to the banquet hall which has a high vaulted ceiling and is entirely oak panelled There are also offices for company staff facilities for catering staff with storage and cellars below the hall together with accommodation for the Master and the Beadle The Clerk to the Haberdashers Company is Brigadier Angus Watson 4 and the Revd Marcus Walker serves as Honorary Chaplain 5 nbsp Haberdashers arms and Hall foundation stone nbsp Central courtyard of Haberdashers Hall nbsp Reception gallery at Haberdashers Hall nbsp Haberdashers new livery hallHaberdasher Schools editHaberdashers Abraham Darby Academy Telford Shropshire 6 Haberdashers Adams Grammar School Newport Shropshire Haberdashers Aldersey Church of England aided Primary School Bunbury Cheshire 7 Haberdashers Agincourt School Monmouth 8 Haberdashers Crayford Academy Crayford Kent Haberdashers Hatcham College London SE14 Haberdashers Hatcham Temple Grove School London SE14 9 Haberdashers Knights Academy Downham Kent Haberdashers Knights Temple Grove School London Borough of Bromley 10 Haberdashers Boys School Elstree Hertfordshire Haberdashers School for Girls Elstree Hertfordshire Haberdashers Monmouth School for Girls Monmouth Haberdashers Monmouth School for Boys Monmouth Haberdashers Castle House School Newport Haberdashers West Monmouth School MonmouthList of Lord Mayors and Master Haberdasher edit nbsp Arms of Lord Mayor Sir William RussellMain article List of Lord Mayors of London 1483 84 Sir Robert Billesdon 1532 33 Sir Stephen Peacock 1538 39 Sir William Fermor 1552 53 Sir George Barne 1555 56 Sir William Gerard 1579 80 Sir Nicholas Woodroffe 1582 83 Sir Thomas Blanke 1586 87 Sir George Barne MP 1587 88 Sir George Bond 1596 97 Sir Henry Billingsley 1600 01 Sir William Ryder 1601 02 Sir John Gerard 1604 05 Sir Thomas Lowe 1620 21 Sir Francis Jones 1627 28 Sir Hugh Hamersley 1631 32 Sir George Whitmore 1632 33 Sir Nicholas Rainton 1637 38 Sir Richard Fenn 1652 53 John Fowke MP 1664 65 Sir John Lawrence 1688 89 Sir John Chapman 1699 00 Sir Richard Levett 1717 18 Sir William Lewen 1725 26 Sir Francis Forbes 1726 27 Sir John Eyles 1733 34 Sir William Billers 1738 39 Micajah Perry MP 1794 95 Rt Hon Thomas Skinner 1875 76 Sir William Cotton 1883 84 Sir Francis Wyatt Truscott 11 1891 92 Sir David Evans 1907 08 Sir John Bell 1915 16 Sir Charles Wakefield later Viscount Wakefield 1931 32 Sir Maurice Jenks 1956 57 Sir Cullum Welch 1967 68 Sir Gilbert Inglefield 1969 70 Sir Ian Frank Bowater 2019 21 Sir William RussellSee also editArte della Seta Haberdasher Smithfield London ZunftReferences edit Haberdashers Aske s Charity registered charity no 313996 Charity Commission for England and Wales William Jones s Schools Foundation registered charity no 525616 Charity Commission for England and Wales www cityoflondon gov uk www iwm org uk www stlawrencejewry org uk Haberdashers Abraham Darby Academy Aldersey School Bunbury Archived 20 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Haberdashers Monmouth Schools Celebrating 400 Years of Educational Excellence 1614 2014 habsmonmouth org www haaf org uk Archived 9 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine www education gov uk Archived from the original on 7 October 2014 Retrieved 2 October 2014 The County The Cornishman No 283 13 December 1883 External links editThe Haberdashers Company website The Haberdashers Company history History of the Haberdashers Company www cityoflondon gov uk 51 31 05 N 0 06 07 W 51 51801 N 0 10189 W 51 51801 0 10189 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Worshipful Company of Haberdashers amp oldid 1208424222, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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