Chronicles of Bow Street Police-Office: Volume 1: With an Account of the Magistrates, 'Runners', and Police; and a Selection of the Most Interesting Cases (Chronicles of Bow Street Police-Office 2 Volume Set, Volume 1) (Cambridge Library Collection - British & Irish History, 17th & 18th Centuries, Volume 1)

by Percy Fitzgerald

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Percy Fitzgerald (1834-1925) was a prolific author, critic, painter and sculptor. He was born in Ireland and attended Stonyhurst College in Lancashire, and then Trinity College Dublin. When he moved to London, he became a contributor to Charles Dickens' periodical Household Words. This two-volume work, published in 1888, gives a stirring account of the work of London's eighteenth-century law enforcers, the Bow Street Runners. Drawing on records of criminal cases, it tells how magistrates Henry Fielding and his blind half-brother Sir John Fielding helped to set up the Runners. Their actions dramatically reduced violent crime in the city and paved the way for the modern police force. Volume 1 covers the formation of the Runners and introduces the key players in the successes that followed. It also describes a number of fascinating incidents that are variously tragic, amusing or shocking.
  • ISBN13 9781139095297
  • Publish Date 5 May 2012 (first published 8 December 2011)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Cambridge University Press
  • Imprint Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing)
  • Format eBook
  • Language English