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- Abraham Harderet (fl. 1604–1625), goldsmith and jeweller to Elizabeth I of England and Anne of Denmark Abraham Harderet was the son of Martin Harderet and...
- use one of her own jewels as collateral so that the goldsmith Abraham Harderet would "provide her with suitable presents on credit". Her arrival in Heidelberg...
- Hertford bought jewels from Abraham de Kinderen, John Spilman, Abraham Harderet, and Peter Vanlore to take on his emb****y to Brussels in 1605. Arbella...
- the Earl was disgraced. Heriot, with the other royal jewellers Abraham Harderet, William Herrick and John Spilman, joined the funeral procession of Anna...
-  Meanwhile his three daughters—Anne, Rachel, and Sara— all married male members of the Harderet family, another prominent refugee family, and remained in England. His...
- queen's jewellers, George Heriot, William Herrick, John Spilman, and Abraham Harderet, and the painters Peter Oliver, Marcus Gheeraerts, and Paul van Somer,...
- Herrick rarely did any work. Herrick, with the other royal jewellers Abraham Harderet, George Heriot and John Spilman, joined the funeral procession of Anna...
- a weaver. In London, Cornelius seems to have been ****ociated with the Harderet family workshop. In Edinburgh, he may have worked for the goldsmith George...
- Richard Gibbons and the harp player Daniel Callander. Her jeweller Jacob Harderet also made the trip to Heidelberg. Elizabeth had obtained a number of jewels...
- pay Harderet. She would not trouble Murray or the king again, except only for her servants, and she sent a list of her household. Abraham Harderet was...