Before the Bobbies. The Night Watch and Police Reform in Metropolitan London, 1720-1830
132 Before the Bobbies general control over the whole of the Establishment of Police, of every denomination, including the Night ...
Why 1829? 133 are the same in every district; -why, then, should not the Legislature at once, out of the various modes of paroch ...
134 Before the Bobbies Wade argued that earlier constitutional concerns no longer applied in Fears that a government-controlled ...
Why 1829? 135 delivering £300 to the thieves. Writing to the magistrates at Bow Street, S.M. Phillips stated· that Peel: conside ...
136 Before the Bobbies testified for the select committee believed that the multiplicity of jurisdic- tions and the varying qual ...
Why 1829? 137 either a cheaper way of policing the metropolis or, at least, a more effective method at the same cost. With risin ...
138 Before the Bobbies the Bow Street patrols to their districts, only to be disappointed again. Requests from Hammersmith, the ...
Why 1829? 139 mode.'^58 Three years and one Select Committee later, Peel had done his planning and searching and was ready to ac ...
(^140) Before the Bobbies Inefficient policing thus was not the fault of any one parish or group of parishes, it was the basic s ...
Why 1829? 141 new target at which to level charges of exclusiveness, corruption, and extra- vagance. Concern about the cost of p ...
142 Before the Bobbies source of never-ending expense to the parish, and of profit to the Select [vestry] and their connections. ...
Why 1829? 143 wealthier property owners: one vote was allowed for each £25 of rateable property owned, up to a maximum of six vo ...
144 Before the Bobbies nothing will be more satisfactory to the 'Ihlstees than to have an oppor- tunity of proving to the Parish ...
Why 1829? 145 government was dangerous and destructive to liberty. These men would not necessarily oppose the extension of centr ...
146 Before the Bobbies take from this Commission the Jurisdiction of the Nightly Police and would place the same in the hands of ...
Why 1829? 147 The Hackney petition fell on deaf ears in 1829. The advantages of local knowledge, controllable cost, and more imm ...
9 Charlies to Bobbies The night watch did not disappear overnight. It took months to organize the new police and a year to imple ...
Charlies to Bobbies 149 the functions of the parochial watch in each of the districts shall terminate .... In the same way, as a ...
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Notes to Map 9.1 North of the 1bames: Paddington St Marylebone StGeorge, Hanover Square StMary, Kensington St Luke, Chelsea St ...
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