This illustrated booklet details the substantial contribution
Huguenot society made to English banking and commerce as well as
the crafts and other professions in London. The author, Robin Gwynn
who was the Director of the 1983/85 "Huguenot Heritage"
tercentenary commemoration under the patronage of H.M. The Queen,
explains why London became England's principal center for the
refugees in contrast to other communities. The Huguenots'
assimilation into London society is examined, as are attitudes of
the British to the new refugees.
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