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Louisa Perina Courtauld (née Ogier; 1729 – 12 January 1807) was a French-born English silversmith. She was the youngest daughter of Huguenots from Sigournay in Poitou, France. Her parents were a silk weaver from France, Pierre Abraham Ogier and his wife Catherine Rabaud. Louisa Courtauld and her family moved to London when she was young, the city in which she spent most of her career. Her family's home at 19 Princelet Street, a 'brick messuage' built in 1719, has been conserved as a museum of immigration and diversity.

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  • Louisa Courtauld (es)
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  • Louisa Courtauld, de soltera Ogier, (1729-1807) fue una inglesa. Hija de un tejedor de seda procedente de Francia, Courtauld nació en Londres, ciudad en la que transcurrió la mayor parte de su carrera. A los veinte años de edad se casó con el orfebre , hijo de , trabajador de metales de procedencia hugonota. Con él tuvo siete hijos, y hasta su muerte en 1765 dirigieron un negocio próspero. Después de la muerte de su esposo, Louisa siguió llevando la empresa por sí misma; algunos años después, cogió a George Cowles, que había sido el aprendiz jefe, como compañero de negocio. En 1777 su hijo, , lo reemplazó en tal concepto. Este arreglo duró tres años; cuando acabó los dos cerraron el negocio. Samuel se trasladó a Norteamérica, mientras que Louisa se retiró a Essex. (es)
  • Louisa Perina Courtauld (née Ogier; 1729 – 12 January 1807) was a French-born English silversmith. She was the youngest daughter of Huguenots from Sigournay in Poitou, France. Her parents were a silk weaver from France, Pierre Abraham Ogier and his wife Catherine Rabaud. Louisa Courtauld and her family moved to London when she was young, the city in which she spent most of her career. Her family's home at 19 Princelet Street, a 'brick messuage' built in 1719, has been conserved as a museum of immigration and diversity. (en)
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  • Louisa Courtauld (en)
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  • Louisa Courtauld (en)
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  • Clapton, Hackney, London, England (en)
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  • Moncoutant, Deux-Sèvres, France (en)
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