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Tucked away at the corner of Stephen's Green, closed off to the public, is a 300 year old cemetery. It's one of the many small traces left of the Huguenot's, French refugees that reached Dublin in several waves of emigration. Though a small group, they had a lasting impact on the city. Here historian Jean-Paul Pitton tells about the cemetery and the emigrés that are buried there.