The '''Haberdashers' Company'
received its first royal charter in 1448 and holds records from the Guild of St Katharine
dating back to 1371. The formal name under which it is incorporated, since 2025, is The Five 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, then
hatmakers, 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 for supporting schools. It founded a boys' school at
Hoxton,
Middlesex, in 1690 and following redevelopment of the estate, in June 1875, the Haberdashers' Hoxton School reopened, divided into two for boys and girls. At the same time, the Company opened a boys' and girls' school at
Hatcham in
Surrey. The Haberdashers' Hoxton Boys' School moved to
Hampstead, North London, then in 1961 to become the
Haberdashers' Aske's School for Boys,
Elstree. 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 at Elstree as
Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls, adjacent to the
Haberdashers' Boys' School. The Company's original Hatcham schools continue to be run as
Haberdashers' Academies, open to girls and boys. Elsewhere in England and Wales, Haberdashers' schools have been endowed notably by
William Jones (Monmouth) and
William Adams (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. The Haberdashers' Company continues, as required, to present
copies of the
King James Bible to pupils at all its schools, whilst welcoming those of all faiths and none. The Company owns and participates in the
patronage of eight
parish church advowsons. The Company is sole trustee of two major educational charities:
Haberdashers' Aske's Charity and the
William Jones' Schools Foundation. A
Great Twelve Livery Company it ranks eighth in the
City of London order of precedence. Like other livery companies, it supports the work of the
Lord Mayor, the
City Corporation and the
Sheriffs:
Sir William Russell,
Master Haberdasher (2024/25), was the first
Lord Mayor of London to serve consecutive terms (2019–21) since the 19th century;
HRH the Duke of Edinburgh sits on its
Court of Assistants as too does
Alderman Robert Hughes-Penney,
Sheriff of the City of London (for 2025/26). Located near the
Guildhall in
Bassishaw Ward for six centuries, from 2002 the Company took additional premises in the
City Ward of Farringdon Without, where Haberdashers' Hall is now headquartered. The Haberdashers'
motto is "
Serve and Obey". ==Haberdashers' Hall==