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  1. William Adams (1585–1661) was a 17th-century London haberdasher born in Newport, Shropshire who, in 1656, founded Adams' Grammar School, now called Haberdashers' Adams School. Since his death in 1661, the school has been governed by the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers .

  2. Current (2021) boarding fees are £12,144 per year and £13,644 per year for overseas students [2] It was founded in 1656 by William Adams, a wealthy member of the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers (one of the Great Twelve Livery Companies of the City of London ).

  3. 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.

  4. Our History. Haberdashers’ Adams was founded in 1656 by William Adams, a merchant Haberdasher with family connections in the area. He established his school in Newport, Shropshire during the Interregnum, with permission from Oliver Cromwell, and appointed the Master and Wardens of the Haberdashers’ Company as Governors.

  5. William Adams was born in 1585, the son of John Adams of Newport, Yeoman, and his wife Alice Smart. He was one of four children and had a brother John, and two sisters. In his early career he was a shopkeeper in Newport, Shropshire. Thereafter, he became a merchant member of the Haberdashers' Company with family connections in Shropshire.

  6. William Adams ( Japanese: ウィリアム・アダムス, Hepburn: Uwiriamu Adamusu, kyūjitai: ウヰリアム・アダムス; 24 September 1564 – 16 May 1620), better known in Japan as Miura Anjin (三浦按針, 'the pilot of Miura '), was an English navigator who, in 1600, became the first Englishman to reach Japan.

  7. Haberdashers’ Adams has been educating young boys and now girls of Newport, Shropshire for approaching 400 years.