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  2. Bow Street Runners - Wikipedia

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    Bow Street Runners. The Bow Street Runners were the law enforcement officers of the Bow Street Magistrates' Court in the City of Westminster. They have been called London 's first professional police force. The force originally numbered six men and was founded in 1749 by magistrate Henry Fielding, who was also well known as an author. [1]

  3. Bow Street Magistrates' Court and Police Station - Wikipedia

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    It closed in 2006 and its work moved to a set of four magistrates' courts: Westminster, Camberwell Green, Highbury Corner and the City of Westminster Magistrates' Court. The senior magistrate at Bow Street until 2000 was the Chief Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate. The building is grade II listed, [1] - the court areas now form a hotel and ...

  4. Bow Street - Wikipedia

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    The former Bow Street Magistrates' Court building is top right. Bow Street is a thoroughfare in Covent Garden, Westminster, London. It connects Long Acre, Russell Street and Wellington Street, and is part of a route from St Giles to Waterloo Bridge. The street was developed in 1633 by Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford for residential purposes.

  5. Bow Street Police Museum - Wikipedia

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    Bow Street Magistrates' Court building in 2013. The Bow Street Police Museum, opened in 2021, is based in the former police station in Covent Garden, London. Bow Street has a unique place in the history of policing in London, with the museum presenting the story of policing and criminal justice in the area from the eighteenth century until 1992, when the police station closed.

  6. History of the Metropolitan Police - Wikipedia

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    In 1805 the Bow Street Horse Patrol, the first form of uniformed policing seen in the capital, was established alongside the Runners, later amalgamating into the Metropolitan Police in 1837. [1] Unofficial " thief-takers " operated independently from the Bow Street Runners, being employed by fee-paying members of the public to catch criminals ...

  7. Vine Street, London - Wikipedia

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    Vine Street, London. Coordinates: 51°30′34″N 0°08′14″W. Sign at the western end of Vine Street. Vine Street is a street in Westminster, London, running from Swallow Street, parallel to Regent Street and Piccadilly. It is now a dead end that was shortened from a longer road in the early 18th century owing to the building of Regent Street.

  8. City of Vice - Wikipedia

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    Henry and John Fielding were magistrates of Westminster and the men who created the modern police force in Britain through the Bow Street Runners. The series was written by Clive Bradley and Peter Harness, whose scripts were nominated for a Writers' Guild of Great Britain Award for Best Series, 2008. [1] It was directed by Justin Hardy and Dan ...

  9. City of Westminster Magistrates' Court - Wikipedia

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    The City of Westminster Magistrates' Court was a magistrates' court located at 70 Horseferry Road, in the City of Westminster, London. It was originally called Horseferry Road Magistrates' Court, after the road in which it was sited. [1] However, it was renamed in July 2006 following the closure of Bow Street Magistrates' Court.