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  2. Watchman (law enforcement) - Wikipedia

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    Watchmen were organised groups of men, usually authorised by a state, government, city, ... From 1485 to the 1820s, in the absence of a police force, it was the ...

  3. History of Jamaican newspapers - Wikipedia

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    In 1826, two free coloureds, Edward Jordan and Robert Osborn, founded The Watchman, which openly campaigned for the rights of free coloureds, and became Jamaica's first anti-slavery newspaper. In 1830, Jamaican colonial authorities arrested Jordan, the editor, and charged him with constructive treason .

  4. Robert Osborn (Jamaica) - Wikipedia

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    When Kean died in 1820, his will made no provision for his mixed-race illegitimate son, Robert. [2] In 1828, he co-founded The Watchman along with Edward Jordon. This Jamaican newspaper campaigned for equal rights for free coloureds in colonial Jamaica, and soon became a voice for the anti-slavery movement in Jamaica.

  5. History of the Metropolitan Police - Wikipedia

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    It became clear that the locally maintained system of volunteer constables and "watchmen" was disorganised and inefficient in the deterrence, detection and prevention of crime. As a result, a parliamentary committee was appointed to investigate the current system of policing.

  6. William G. Allen - Wikipedia

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    William Gustavus Allen (c. 1820 – 1 May 1888) was an African-American academic, intellectual, and lecturer. For a time he co-edited The National Watchman, an abolitionist newspaper. While studying law in Boston he lectured widely on abolition, equality, and integration.

  7. Night-watchman state - Wikipedia

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    A night-watchman state, also referred to as a minimal state or minarchy, whose proponents are known as minarchists, is a model of a state that is limited and minimal, ...

  8. Patrick Wilson Says ‘Watchmen’ Was ‘Ahead of the Curve’: It ...

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    Patrick Wilson said in an interview on the “Reelblend” podcast that Zack Snyder’s “Watchmen” adaptation helped pave the way for “The Avengers” and the larger Marvel Cinematic ...

  9. Safety coffin - Wikipedia

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    The 1820s also saw the use of "portable death chambers" in Germany. A small chamber, equipped with a bell for signalling and a window for viewing the body, was constructed over an empty grave. Watchmen would check each day for signs of life or decomposition in each of the chambers.