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The Bow Street runners was basically a more developed version of 'thief catchers' which were the previous form of detectives. However, the Runners were funded by the Court house on Bow street.
i'm afraid I don't know exactly why it was created, just how, but I know that it was started roundabout the beginning of the industrial revolution, so the country was beginning to act on law etc at that time.
hope this helps x
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No King Phillip II of Spain was not bow legged. King Phillip II of Spain was briefly married to Mary I of England.
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no. but u inventted the nimrod
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Bow Street Runners was created in 1749.
Who was Chief Magistrate of the Bow Street Runners
Bow Street Runners Founded by Novelist Henry Fielding
The Bow Street Runners were created by magistrate Henry Fielding in London in 1749 to tackle crime and disorder in the city. They were the first formal police force in London.
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Bow Street railway station was created in 1864.
Bow Street Magistrates' Court was created in 1740.
Sir Robert Peel
The only notable police-type force was the "Bow Street Runners" in London.
The first police force in Britain was established at Bow Street, London, in the early eighteenth century. The "Bow Street Runners" were under the control of a magistrate. In 1753, upon the recommendation of the magistrate and novelist Henry Fielding, more forces were created in London along these lines.