Bow Street Magistrates' Court (formerly Bow Street Police Court) and Police Station each became one of the most famous magistrates' courts and police...
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Metropolitan Police Service operated a station house from 1832, which led to the construction of the Bow Street Magistrates' Court. Today, only a short run of buildings...
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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...
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A police station was established at No. 21 Great Marlborough Street in 1793. This led to the establishment of Marlborough Street Magistrates Court at...
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Phoenix Primary and Secondary School, Thames Magistrates' Court, Bow Road police station and Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park. The station serves a medium-sized...
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existing policing methods, similar to the unofficial 'thief-takers'. What made them different was their formal attachment to the Bow Street magistrates' office...
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are both valued at £180, are named after the Bow Street Runners and Marlborough Street Magistrates Court respectively. Since the Man in the Moon is now...
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peerage, baronetage and knightage of Great Britain and Ireland, London 1909, p. 967 Bow Street Magistrates' Court and Police Station listing, Historic England...
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store official identification and documents. In 1805 the Bow Street Horse Patrol, the first form of uniformed policing seen in the capital, was established...
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Old Bailey (redirect from Central Criminal Court (England and Wales))
Court No 1 Looking from the dock in Court No 1 London portal Law portal Bow Street Magistrates' Court City of Westminster Magistrates' Court Courts of...
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drag, after leaving a London theatre. When they appeared at Bow Street Magistrates' Court the morning after the arrest they were still clothed in the...
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Birnie, Bow Street magistrate, and George Ruthven, another police spy, went to wait at a public house on the other side of the street of the Cato Street building...
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Covent Garden (redirect from Neal Street)
incorporation in 1989 and ongoing registration as of 2022[update]. Venues used for the festival have included the Bow Street Magistrates' Court; the Covent Garden...
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Victoria Law Courts is a red brick and terracotta judicial building, which accommodates Birmingham Magistrates' Court, on Corporation Street, Birmingham...
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listed. It is opposite Thames Magistrates Court. It should not be confused with the historic Bow Street Police station in central London near Covent Garden...
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at Bow Street yesterday fined £20 and ordered to pay £5 5s. costs for importuning men for an immoral purpose at Piccadilly Circus Underground station.[dead...
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Blackfriars station Blackwall Tunnel Boodle's Bloomsbury Square Borough Market Boston Manor House Bow Quarter Bow Street Magistrates' Court Brent Cross...
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History of law enforcement in the United Kingdom (redirect from History of policing in the United Kingdom)
Fielding established the Bow Street Runners in 1749; between 1754 and 1780, Sir John Fielding reorganised Bow Street like a police station, with a team of efficient...
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oldest Metropolitan police station, which opened in Bow Street in 1881, closed in 1992 and the adjoining Bow Street Magistrates' Court heard its last case...
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by Chief London Magistrate Timothy Workman of the Bow Street Magistrates' Court. The petition had been filed by Daniel Machover and Kate Maynard, attorneys...
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National Justice Museum (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
exhibits and exhibitions exploring a range of topics relating to crime and punishment. The area also includes the dock from Bow Street Magistrates' Court. Grade...
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Kate Meyrick (section Early life and marriage)
In February 1922, the 43 Club was raided by police and Meyrick was fined at Bow Street Magistrates' Court for selling intoxicating liquor without a licence...
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John Dixon Butler (category Metropolitan Police Surveyors)
Bridge Magistrates Court and Police Station (now The Dixon), Marlborough Street Magistrates Court (now The Courthouse Hotel) and Shoreditch Magistrates Court...
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William Belt (section Belt and the police)
resulted in an inquiry into the police officer's conduct at Bow Street Police Court. Belt's wife Sibella died at Gower Street in 1878, a loss which may account...
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Timeline of reactions to the 2020 Hong Kong national security law (February 2021) (section Student Politicism and HAEA street booth taken away)
case in the Eastern Magistrates' Court, the defense claimed that some CCTV footage in the station was deleted by the MTR due to police actions. It believed...
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London Underground, at Paddington (Praed Street) station (injuring 70 people) and Westminster Bridge station. 1884 25 February 1884: A bomb exploded in...
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Clara Lambert (category British women police officers)
a display case and then smashed porcelain cups and saucers. Lambert was brought before the Bow Street magistrates the next morning and she was so noisy...
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of London Police is the territorial police force responsible for law enforcement within the City of London, England, including the Middle and Inner Temples...
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century. March: The "Battle of Bow Street" takes place between North American servicemen and the Metropolitan Police. 18 July: The Cenotaph, Whitehall...
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Edward Dando (category Prisoners who died in England and Wales detention)
Advertiser, p. 4. "Bow Street". Morning Advertiser, p. 4. "Untitled". The Observer, p. 3. "Police". Morning Advertiser (October 1831), p. 4. "Police Intelligence"...
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