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525:. The school's leadership was perceived in the town to be too close to the Beauforts, and Thackwell ran an almost fifty-year campaign against their attempts to defend the established order. The second controversy related to the governance of the school and another long campaign of attrition saw the school's Lecturer lose the responsibility for preparing an annual report on the school, this being transferred by the Court of Chancery to a Board of Visitors. The last area of conflict arose between the school's leadership, which wanted to maintain the tradition of a curriculum that involved the study solely of Latin and Greek, and the Court and the Haberdashers who wanted expansion to cover such areas as writing and arithmetic. In a damming report in 1827 they condemned "the present Masters, though so liberally paid, and having so little to do, consider themselves engaged only to teach Latin and Greek. A school teaching those branches of learning only will never be useful to a place of such confined population as Monmouth". Reforms introduced by John Oakley Hill in 1852, saw the establishment of Upper and Lower Schools, the former continuing to provide a classical education, while the latter had a curriculum focused on writing and arithmetic. 2683: 558:
position of the school was transformed in this period. The sale of part of the New Cross estate to railway developers, and the vastly increased rents accruing from the development and expansion of London saw the Haberdashers' fortunes dramatically increase. The availability of funds led to the complete rebuilding of the school on its original site between 1864, the school's 250th anniversary, and the end of the century. The school's expansion was undertaken during the long reign of the Rev. Charles Manley Roberts, headmaster for 32 years from 1859 to 1892. During Roberts's time Monmouth became an early member of the prestigious Headmaster's Conference (created by Edward Thring of Uppingham in 1869), a mark of its increasing reputation and status as a public school. The school's reputation for sporting prowess also rose, its rugby teams and rowers enjoying particular success. As a result of rising revenues from rents and investments, by the mid-19th century, Monmouth's endowment was one of largest of any school in England and Wales. To use the resulting surpluses, the original foundation was reorganised in 1891 to support a new girls’ school and an
42: 892: 719: 545: 1008: 1047:. Facilities include a boathouse, a sports complex which houses a six-lane swimming pool, indoor facilities including a weights and fitness suite, tennis courts, and a full size astroturf pitch. The Hitchcock sports pavilion, completed in 2008, stands on the playing fields, on the other side of the Wye from the school's main site. In addition to rugby, rowing and cricket, the school offers a range of other sports which include soccer, cross-country, tennis, basketball, golf, athletics, swimming, water polo, canoeing, and squash. 579: 771: 376: 444: 363:, the school has a roll of approximately 650 pupils. The fees for 2019/2020 are £16,275 for day boys, and £30,852 for boarders. The William Jones's Schools Foundation, which funds the Monmouth Schools on behalf of the Haberdashers’ Company, recorded an income of £20.5M against an expenditure of £24.0M in its accounts for 2020. In June 2022, the Haberdashers initiated a consultation on merging the school with the girls school in the town to create a fully 738:, published in 1804. Heath records that William Jones, now established as a successful and wealthy merchant, returned to his home town of Newland disguised as a beggar. Receiving a hostile reception, he travelled to Monmouth, where he was more warmly received and where, as a consequence, he funded the construction of the school and associated almshouses. The story is taken from an earlier oral tradition, also recorded in Archdeacon Coxe's 463:, contributed to internal weaknesses. These difficulties continued well into the 18th century, and at one point, during the headship of the "morose and tyrannical" John Crowe, who was removed from his post after becoming insane, the school roll fell to just three boys. A source for information regarding the school in the mid-17th century is the diary of the school's usher, More Pye. The diary, extracts from which were published in the 5597: 51: 5585: 344:. Nothing of the original school buildings from the 17th century remains as the school was completely rebuilt in the mid to late 19th century. Later developments have included the Science Block (1981–1984) and the William Jones Building of the early 21st century (2014). In 2014, the quatercentenary of the school's foundation was celebrated with a service at 455:, made the town of Monmouth a divided and uncertain setting for the school. Divisions between staff, and the financial instability, and remoteness, of the Haberdashers Company, which was compelled to make substantial loans to the Parliamentary government that went unpaid for decades, and was then required to finance the rebuilding of their 396:, 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". Jones was born at 1626:, published in 1801. Coxe notes that the master received, "a house with a salary of £90 a year; to the usher, a salary of £45 per year with a house; and to a lecturer, for the purpose of inspecting the alms houses, reading prayers and preaching a weekly sermon, an excellent house and garden, with a salary of £105 a year". 684:
In 1976, with the ending of the Direct Grant system, the school returned to full independence. Having argued strongly against the ending of the grant system, the headmaster at the time, Robert Glover, gave a warning as to the likely consequences, "if direct grant goes, the school which has served the
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listing gives a date of 1941 for the installation of the gates, although Fred Hando records this as happening in 1961. Hando is supported by the school's historian, H. A. Ward, who dates the installation to after 1958, when the wall fronting the River Wye was moved back to enable the construction of
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of England, a tradition which contributed to Monmouth (S)chool's difficulty in attracting even the highest rankings of the local professional classes". An inspector appointed by the Haberdashers to enquire into the issue in 1870 reported that; "The sons of professional men in the neighborhood hardly
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describes the 18th-century building, situated on the Hereford Road away from the main school site, as "the best house in the entire street". More modern developments include the Hall of 1961, redeveloped in the early 21st century and now the Blake Theatre, the Red Lion Block of the same date and the
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William Jones's original foundation provided for a schoolroom, on the site of the present chapel, houses for the Headmaster and Lecturer, and almshouses segregated by sex. A painting by J.A. Evans, of later date and purchased on behalf of the school by the then Headmaster Lionel James in 1921, shows
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The school has its own theatre, The Blake, opened in 2004. Funded by Bob Blake, a former pupil, it is used as a venue for performances by both the school and the girls' school, and by external performers. The Glover Music School has an auditorium and teaching and practice rooms. The strong musical
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attending the ceremony. It is a Grade II listed structure. To the west of Stock's School House block, and set into the wall previously facing the Wye and now completely overshadowed by the A40 by-pass, is a pair of iron gates, of 18th century date and installed at the school in 1941. They come from
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in 1842, and redeveloped by William Burn in 1895–1896. They now form part of the school and incorporate a large inscription panel describing the benefactions of the Jones Foundation. The almshouses are also Grade II listed. The chapel was further extended in 1875. Snooke's work was not universally
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and renamed the senior schools as Monmouth School for Boys and Monmouth School for Girls respectively. In its most recent accounts, published in 2020, the William Jones's Schools Foundation, which funds the Monmouth group of schools on behalf of the Haberdahers’ Company, recorded an expenditure of
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Internal conflict within the school's management continued in the mid-twentieth century, with the governors sacking two headmasters within three years. This led to the school's expulsion from the Headmasters Conference, and to that body's advising any of its members against applying for the vacant
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In the early 1850s the Court of Chancery insisted on the appointment of an external examiner. His report of 1852 was not encouraging; "many of the boys appear so ignorant as to be a disgrace to their parents, still more than to their teachers". If the academic outlook remained bleak, the financial
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programme. In September 2018, Monmouth School was renamed Monmouth School for Boys after a merger of all five Haberdashers' Company schools in Monmouth. The Foundation now operates under the name Haberdashers' Monmouth Schools and consists of: Monmouth School for Boys (formerly Monmouth School),
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Ward described the early 19th century period of the school's history as years of "controversy". These focused mainly on three issues; relations between the school and the town, relations between the school, the town and the Haberdashers Company and the Court of Chancery, which together were
424:, which was granted in 1614. By Jones's death in Hamburg in 1615, the almshouses, and the schoolroom and headmaster's house had been completed, although nothing now remains of the original school buildings. The bulk of Jones's considerable bequest was used for the purchase of lands at 883:, and the re-organisation of others, to assist in the raising of funds for the redevelopment of the main school site. Further funds came from the Haberdashers' Company, and the first phase was completed with the rebuilding of the Red Lion Block, renamed the William Jones Building. 1059:, the Old Monmothian Club, founded in 1886. In June 2009, the school paid out ÂŁ150,000 to settle a landmark pensions rights case brought by female catering and support staff who claimed that, as part-time workers, they had been unjustly excluded from the school's pension scheme. 654:
headship. The impasse was resolved in 1959, with the appointment of Robert Glover. Reorganisation of the Haberdashers' endowments also occurred at this time. The elementary school, founded with Haberdashers' funds in 1891, was transferred to County Council control in 1940 with
618:, unveiling the school's war memorial in 1921. In total, seventy-six old boys from the school were killed in the war. The school's Bricknell Library, founded in 1921, commemorated one of them, Ernest Thomas Samuel Bricknell, who died in October 1916 from wounds received at the 681:, constructed by Henry Stock in the 1890s. The direct impact on the school was perhaps less significant, Ward had recorded an early comment on the entrance, "that ancient gate which never opened is but thrice a year on notable occasions, such as when the coal cart comes". 537:, published in 1801. Describing the school as enjoying "a high reputation under the care of (the headmaster) the Rev. John Powell", Coxe retells the mythical story of the school's establishment and records a "portrait of the founder, habited in the costume of the age of 693:
undertook a campaign to raise funding for scholarships which accumulated ÂŁ100,000 in ten weeks. During his tenure Glover also secured re-admittance to the Headmasters' Conference. To mark the school's four hundredth anniversary a service of thanksgiving was held at
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praised; a report from the School's Commissioner commenting, "the architect has arranged the buildings in a most inconvenient manner, and the ventilation is deficient." School House, with its ceremonial arched entrance and coat of arms facing the
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magazine's 2020 Schools Guide noted its strong academic performance. The school charges fees for attendance; for 2019–2020, the annual fees are: day pupils, £16,275, boarding pupils, £30,852. The school operates a substantial
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responsible for the school's funding and oversight, and attempts to expand the school's curriculum beyond the traditional study of Latin and Greek. The first issue saw the school perceived as part of the faction of the
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with the continent. The motivations for his bequest appear partly philanthropic and partly evangelical; the county of Monmouthshire in the early 17th century had a significant Catholic presence and the local historian
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in 1859 but which is now lost, records Pye's experiences in great detail from the date of his appointment in 1646 until his resignation in 1652. An example is Pye's entry for February 18, 1647; "Pd (paid)
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added the names of a further sixty-one Old Monmothians to the lists of the dead inscribed on the school's war memorial. During the war, the school hosted the entire school and staff from
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Manley Roberts' desire to enhance the reputation and status of the school was circumscribed by a traditional snobbery against education in Wales. Sian Rhiannon Williams, in her essay
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There are three age divisions in the school; lower (forms I and II) middle (forms III, IV, and V) and sixth form (forms VI.1 and VI.2). Within these divisions, the school operates a
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The Haberdashers purchased four fields as the site for the school before Jones's death, paying the sum of ÂŁ100. Royal permission for this charitable purchase was required under the
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on 3 October 1987. He described them as "masterpieces of twentieth-century religious art”. In November 2008, a £2.3 million sports pavilion was completed and opened by the former
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tradition owes much to Michael Eveleigh, director of music at the school from 1950 to 1986, and his successors, there having been only five directors of music since the
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boys of Monmouth for four hundred years, will suddenly become for many families financially prohibitive". In response, a committee of the Old Monmothian Club, headed by
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The mid-twentieth-century historian of the school, H. A. Ward, described its early history as "the precarious years". Continuing religious controversy, coupled with the
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noted, "the priority given to the preacher illustrates concern to convert an area in the Marches which was still, when the school opened in 1614, strongly
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Edward Culley, a mathematician and classics scholar, was the first headmaster to be appointed since the establishment of the school who was not in
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Further loss of life occurred in 1921, when the Head of School, G. H. Sutherland, drowned in the Wye during a rowing match between the school and
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In 1864 the Haberdashers undertook a substantial rebuilding of the school. Funded by the rising fortunes of Jones's bequest on the back of the
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The school has a notable sporting tradition, with a high number of successful sportsmen amongst its alumni. The main sports are
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Science Block of 1981–1984. In 1985–1986, two ceramic murals were designed for the chapel by the Polish religious artist
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The school close with the memorial sundial to G. H. Sutherland, Head of School, who drowned in the River Wye in 1921
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at Hampton Court, Charles I escaped on the night of 11 November 1647. He was quickly recaptured, and imprisoned at
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in the fourth volume of the Gwent County History, notes, "sons of the Monmouthshire gentry were educated in the
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following in 1955. This left the William Jones's Schools Foundation responsible for Monmouth School and
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described the traditional, and almost certainly inaccurate, story of the school's foundation in his
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in 1616 and decreed "for ever in the town of Monmouth, one almshouse and one free grammar school".
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and brought up in Monmouth, leaving to make a sizeable fortune as a London merchant engaged in the
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ever attend, an objection being felt by their parents to the lower class of boys in the School".
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The Old School Room. Built A.D. 1614. Pulled down to make room for the present school room, 1865
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Tudor, Glendower, and Buchanan Houses, which comprise the sixth form centre and VI.2 boarding.
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records that the bell, which hung above the schoolroom, was cast at the Evan Evans foundry at
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A History of Monmouthshire from the Coming of the Normans into Wales down to the Present Time
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to commemorate the school's 350th anniversary. In 1995, Keith Kissack published his history,
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such as Thomas Thackwell, and fuelled by the liberal positions of the local newspapers, the
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The school is situated on the eastern edge of the border town of Monmouth, adjacent to the
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and day places as well as preparatory departments in a single-sex environment. A range of
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Severn House, Town House, Monmouth House and Hereford House, middle school day houses;
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Other decorations awarded to pupils of the school during the World Wars included 32
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Another significant development for the school's location was the building of the
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The Story of Monmouthshire, Volume 1, From the earliest times to the Civil War
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Bricknell died of his wounds on 20 October 1916, aged 20. He is buried in the
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New House, Weirhead House, and School House, middle school boarding houses;
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Williams, Sian Rhiannon (2011). Williams, Chris; Williams, Sian Rhiannon;
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expansion of London, the work was mostly undertaken by William Snooke and
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In 2018, the Haberdashers rebranded their group of schools in the town as
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for ye boys". A less parochial entry for November 11, 1647, records Pye's
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The Story of Monmouthshire, Volume 2, From the Civil War to Present Times
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The Architecture of Wales: From the First to the Twenty-First Centuries
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Hitting the Right Note – A Review of Music at Monmouth School 1946–1986
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having some collaborative teaching with pupils from the sister school,
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A History of Monmouthshire: The Hundred of Skenfrith, Volume 1 Part 1
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The Architecture of Wales: From the first to the twenty-first century
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in the third volume of the Gwent County History, describes Jones as "
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was reportedly the last CCF in the country to change its uniforms to
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in August 1914. The conflict brought the award of the school's only
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Member schools of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference
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History of the Charities of William Jones at Monmouth and Newland
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Accounts of the Ancient and Present State of the Town of Monmouth
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The memorial was designed and built by Alfred William Ursell, a
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The school's building of greatest architectural merit is the
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Jones, John Gwynfor (2009). Gray, Madeleine; Morgan, Prys;
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in May 1917, and whose name is inscribed on the memorial.
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Monmouthshire Writers: A Literary History and Anthology
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Accessed 22 September 22 2008. 1496:(1915–1988), soldier, historian and founder of 562:in the town, as well as a boys' grammar school 5124: 4801: 4590: 4559: 4492: 4398: 4368: 4337: 4325: 4310:"Glamorgan bowler Huw Waters forced to retire" 4271: 4259: 4109: 3780: 3646: 3623: 3611: 3587: 3561: 3559: 3528: 3361: 3308: 3134:"Ursells - Memorial Masons of Ross since 1885" 3049: 2804: 2626: 2614: 2515: 2500: 2488: 2415: 2324:"Our History - Haberdashers' Monmouth Schools" 2298: 2235: 2211: 2187: 2087: 2075: 1995: 953:Monnow House, the lower school boarding house; 752:Monmouth School: 1614–1964: An Outline History 641:, who were evacuated due to German bombing of 5467: 5300: 5270:Monmouth Schools Sports Club official website 5147: 4777:An Historical Tour of Monmouthshire: Volume 2 3424:"Record A-level results for Monmouth schools" 2684:"William Jones's Schools Foundation Accounts" 1923: 969: 648: 598:from the traditional blue at the outbreak of 5481: 5174:Pioneers of Welsh Steel: Dowlais to Llanwern 5032:The Lordship, Parish and Borough of Monmouth 4441:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 3372: 3370: 3178:"Monmouth Boys School War Memorial (419432)" 1298:, (1957-2022), rugby player / TV commentator 431:The first headmaster was John Owen, M.A. of 333:, and has close links to its sister school, 5663:Buildings and structures in Monmouth, Wales 5110:. The Buildings of Wales. London: Penguin. 3556: 1677:, in his monumental history of the county, 507:. Early 19th century Monmouth had a strong 361:Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference 5668:Grade II listed buildings in Monmouthshire 5474: 5460: 5307: 5293: 4677:Directory of British Architects, 1834–1914 4571: 4034:. Dictionary of Irish Architects 1720-1940 3489:Middleton, Christopher (17 October 2012). 2118:. British History Online. 12 November 1647 1408:, (born 1947), historian and President of 1031:. The school's rowing club, affiliated to 713: 573: 4825:Monmouthshire: Its History and Topography 4802:Edwards, Stephen; Moseley, Keith (2014). 4307: 3488: 3367: 1585:W. J. 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Commonwealth War Graves Commission 3000: 2780: 2765: 2704: 2647: 2575: 2527: 2464: 2310: 2247: 2199: 2175: 2136: 2051: 2039: 2027: 1482:, academic and gay rights campaigner 1304:, (born 1991), first-class cricketer 1213: 1067: 760:Monmouth School: The First 400 Years 5224:Industrial Monmouthshire, 1780-1914 5125:Twiston Davies, David, ed. (2003). 5051:. Woonton Almeley: Logaston Press. 5034:. Hereford: Lapridge Publications. 5017:. Hereford: Lapridge Publications. 4946:. London: Phillimore and Co., Ltd. 4827:. 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Cardiff: Merton Priory Press. 4622:Hayward, Anthony (8 June 1996). 4615: 4596: 4565: 4541:Barker, Dennis (25 March 2004). 4534: 4512: 4498: 4461: 4428: 4404: 4377: 4362: 4343: 4301: 4277: 4231: 4217: 4202: 4187: 4172: 4154: 4130: 4115: 4072: 4065:Dictionary of National Biography 4046: 4024: 3991: 3969: 3955: 3898: 3812: 3786: 3752: 3722: 3692: 3674: 3652: 3534: 3497: 3482: 3456: 3430: 3416: 3402: 3254: 2658:"Haberdashers' Monmouth Schools" 1788: 1770: 1442:, (born 1944), ecclesiastic and 1015:at the school's Speech Day, 2009 49: 40: 27:Public school in Monmouth, Wales 4181:"Tragic loss for sports legend" 3979:. Haberdashers Monmouth Schools 3199: 3170: 3148: 3126: 3083: 2994: 2951: 2920: 2889: 2721: 2698: 2676: 2664:. Haberdashers Monmouth Schools 2632: 2433: 2316: 2108: 1749: 1736: 1715: 1686: 1668: 1650: 1629: 1613: 1596: 1346:, (born 1992), team GB cyclist 995:, first published in 1882. The 635:King Edward VI Five Ways School 494:Years of controversy: 1800–1850 459:which was destroyed during the 439:Years of uncertainty: 1617–1799 5570:King Henry VIII Grammar School 5415:Haberdashers' Crayford Academy 5399:Haberdashers' Agincourt School 5394:Aldersey C of E Primary School 5074:Morris, Rev. N. F. M. (1987). 4209:Goddard, Ben (19 March 2021). 2728:Barker, Irena (28 June 2022). 2705:Pugh, Desmond (29 June 2022). 1831: 1579: 1410:Corpus Christi College, Oxford 1328:(1949-2021), sports journalist 1161:1956 John Robert Murray Senior 1149:1928 Christopher Fairfax Scott 1103:1691 Thomas Bassett (restored) 1062: 983:, a creative writing leaflet, 846:. The architectural historian 730:The Monmouthshire antiquarian 486:(Majesty) made an escape from 384:Years of foundation: 1613–1616 13: 1: 5528:Monmouth Comprehensive School 5420:Haberdashers' Knights Academy 5378:Haberdashers' Hatcham College 5078:. 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School Management Plus 1759:from the nearby town of 1733:in north-eastern France. 1415:David Warren Arthur East 1364:, (born 1986), cricketer 1358:, (born 1987), cricketer 1316:, (born 1967), cricketer 1143:1891 Edward Hugh Culley 1050: 1002: 398:Newland, Gloucestershire 300:Monmouth School for Boys 208:Department for Education 159:Religious affiliation(s) 35:Monmouth School for Boys 4417:11 October 2008 at the 3912:. Cardiff. 29 July 1891 3800:. Old Monmouthians Club 1731:Longueval Road Cemetery 1453:Lincoln College, Oxford 1251:(1789-1851), theologian 750:. H. A. Ward published 714:Histories of the school 574:Years of war: 1914–1945 476:wormeseedes and triacle 367:establishment by 2024. 18:Monmouth Grammar School 5638:Boys' schools in Wales 5275:School YouTube Channel 4695:Clark, Arthur (1979). 4447:10.1093/ref:odnb/31521 4388:. The British Academy. 3910:South Wales Daily News 3686:Times Digital Archives 3442:www.monmouthschool.org 3388:Tindle Newspapers Ltd. 2709:. 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