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  2. Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls - Wikipedia

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    Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls was an independent school in Monmouth, Wales. Established by the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers in 1892, in June 2022 the Haberdashers began a consultation on proposals to merge the school with Monmouth School for Boys , making them fully coeducational .

  3. Monmouth Alms Houses - Wikipedia

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    By 22 April 1614, Jones had also decided to found a school in Monmouth. [1] William Jones died in Hamburg , Germany in January 1615. In his will, executed in Hamburg on 26 December 1614, he appointed the Haberdashers' Company, formally known as The Worshipful Company of Haberdashers , as trustee of his charity, and bequeathed another £3,000 ...

  4. Monmouth School for Girls Rowing Club - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded in 1990 and belongs to the Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls. [2] Currently, the Monmouth Rowing Club boathouse hosts the boats and equipment from Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls Rowing Club and Monmouth Comprehensive School Boat Club (founded 1992). The club has produced multiple British champions

  5. Monmouth School for Boys - Wikipedia

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    In 1613, William Jones, a prominent merchant and haberdasher, gave the Haberdashers’ Company £6,000, followed by a further £3,000 bequeathed in his will on his death in 1615, to "ordaine a preacher, a Free-School and Almes-houses for twenty poor and old distressed people, as blind and lame, as it shall seem best to them, of the Towne of Monmouth, where it shall be bestowed". [3]

  6. William Jones (haberdasher) - Wikipedia

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    In his last will and testament, dated 26 December 1614, besides making many bequests to members of his family, [4] he left "nyne thousand pounds to the Company of Haberdashers of London to ordain a Preacher, a Free School and Alms houses for twenty poor and distressed people, as blind and lame as it shall seem best to them, of the Town of Monmouth, where it shall be bestowed". [5]

  7. Worshipful Company of Haberdashers - Wikipedia

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    The Haberdashers' Girls' School, founded in Hoxton moved to Creffield Road, Acton, opening on 1 November 1889 with 47 Hoxton pupils and 12 new girls, and reopening in September 1974 on its present site in Elstree as Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls, adjacent to the Haberdashers' Boys' School.

  8. Monmouth School for Girls - Wikipedia

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  9. Category : People educated at Monmouth School for Boys

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