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  1. 16 de feb. de 2012 · Abstract. This is the first intensive study of the Bow Street runners, a group of men established by Henry Fielding, in the middle of the eighteenth century with the financial support of the government to confront violent offenders on the streets and highways around London.

  2. To help reduce crime, he went on patrol with his constables to catch criminals. The Bow Street Runners were established by Henry Fielding and his half-brother, John Fielding, in the winter of 1749-50.

  3. 15 de dic. de 2014 · is the band’s namesake tune, “Bo Street Runner” which reinforces the reality that the Bo in the band’s name was indeed an homage to Chess Records’ artist, Bo Diddley, and the Street Runners part of their name inspired by his classic tune “Road Runner.” Only 99 copies of the EP were pressed, resulting in its’ collectability.

  4. Band: The Bo Street Runners (Harrow, Greater London UK)Record: Bo Street Runner / Tell Me (7”)Label: Decca Records (F 11986)Date: September 1964Written by:...

  5. The Bow Street Runners by Bow Street Runners released in 1970. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. Bow Street Runners. Juzgado de paz y comisaría de policía de Bow Street a finales del siglo . Los Bow Street Runners (los "corredores de Bow Street", en inglés) fue el nombre por el cual se conoció popularmente al cuerpo de policía existente en Londres, Reino Unido, entre 1749 y 1838. El cuerpo fue creado en 1749, poco después de que el ...

  7. 9 de feb. de 2012 · This is the first comprehensive study of the 90-year history of the Bow Street Runners, a group of men established in the middle of the eighteenth century by Henry Fielding, with the financial support of the government, to confront violent offenders on the streets and highways around London. They were developed over the following decades by his half-brother, John Fielding, into what became a ...