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Bow Street Foot Patrols

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of the British government. The government provided funds to support 46 men who worked in eight groups of six; each of the groups was assigned to one of the major routes around the metropolis and went out every night of the week.
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The First English Detectives. The Bow Street Runners and the Policing of London, 1750–1840
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This United Kingdom law enforcement agency article is a
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Bow Street Runners
London
Home Department
its mounted equivalent
highway robbery
Metropolitan Police
John Fielding
Bow Street
"Bow Street and Russell Street Area: Bow Street Pages 185-192 Survey of London: Volume 36, Covent Garden"
Beattie 2012
Beattie 2012
ISBN
978-0-19-969516-4
"The Patroles". Chronicles of Bow Street Police-Office: With an Account of the Magistrates
OCLC
25847300
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1782 establishments in England
1839 disestablishments in England
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