• The Harache family is a family of goldsmiths of Huguenot extraction, many of whom came to London from France towards the end of the 17th century to avoid...
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  • Harache may refer to: Harache family, a family of goldsmiths of Huguenot extraction Philippe Harache (1954-?), former deputy CEO of Eurocopter This disambiguation...
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  • Pierre Harache (also known as Peter Harache) was an English goldsmith of French birth. On 21 July 1682 he became the first Huguenot goldsmith to be admitted...
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    recordings for primary schools. Great Twelve City Livery Companies Harache family Lisa Jefferson (ed.). 2023. The Register of the Goldsmiths' Company:...
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    pay the boy its value. His name was misspelled by the court reporter. Harache family "Cup and Cover". Metalwork. Victoria and Albert Museum. Retrieved 2007-12-09...
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  • is harace/harache, which was used in the 14th century in expressions like courre à la harache (to pursue) and prendre aucun par la harache (to take somebody...
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  • ultima, common in other Jewish surnames such as Farache, Ayache, Nakache, Harache or Marrache. Notable people with this surname include: Stefan Banach (1892–1945)...
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  • Charles Grignion (1721–1810), clockmaker, son of Daniel Grignion. Pierre Harache, goldsmith. Jean Francois Hobler (1727–1794), watch and clockmaker. Jacques...
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