\paperw3360 \margr0\margl0\ATXph16380 \plain \fs20 \f2 \fs22 Over the centuries, the people and institutions that did not wish to come un
der the CityÆs jurisdiction or were not welcome there, tended to settle just to the north of the City walls. Initially they consisted of religious orders, dissenters, the earliest theatres and the French Huguenots of the 17th century. Then in the 19th
and 20th centuries the area also provided refuge for other immigrants from Europe, and later from Bengal, who established workshops and small factories and brought with them their ethnic restaurants and places of worship.\par