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Bow-street
Bow-street (ˈbəʊstriːt) A street in London near Covent-Garden, in which the principal metropolitan police-court is situated: hence Bow-street officer, -runner, etc., a police officer.1812 Examiner 19 Oct. 663/1 Supported by a Bow-street Officer. 1838 Dickens O. Twist xxx, ‘It's the runners!’..‘The w...
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Bow Street
Bow Street is a thoroughfare in Covent Garden, Westminster, London. It connects Long Acre, Russell Street and Wellington Street, and is part of a route from St Giles to Waterloo Bridge. The street was developed in 1633 by Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford for residential purposes. A number of not...
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Bow Street, Ceredigion
Bow Street is a large village in the Tirymynach district of Ceredigion, Wales, approximately north-east of Aberystwyth. As well as Bow Street itself, it is now often considered to include the neighbouring smaller village of Pen-y-garn and the hamlet of Rhydypennau. All three places stretch in a long...
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Lisburn Bow St Express - Supermarket in Lisburn | Tesco
Lisburn Bow St Express. Get directions. Check stock. 35 Bow Street. Lisburn, BT28 1BJ. Open - Closes at 9 PM. Day of the Week. Hours. Friday.
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Bow Street Academy
Bow Street Academy — the National Screen Acting School of Ireland (known simply as Bow Street) is a film and television acting academy in Dublin, Ireland. Named after its location on the road that was once home to the original Jameson whisky distillery, graduates of its Full Time Programme include N...
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turnkey
turnkey (ˈtɜːnkiː) [f. turn v. + key n.] 1. One who has charge of the keys of a prison; a jailer, esp. a subordinate; also transf.1654 H. L'Estrange Chas. I (1655) 106 Mr. Atturney was turn-key, pro tempore, and let them in single at one door. 1680 C. Nesse Church Hist. 31 God..vouchsaf'd to be Noah...
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Bow Street F.C.
Bow Street F.C. are based at Rhydypennau near Bow Street in Ceredigion, Wales, about north-east of Aberystwyth, and are currently playing in the Ardal Leagues North East. The team are nicknamed the Magpies (), from the time when their strip was black and white stripes. Honours Aberystwyth Football L...
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Bow Street railway station
Bow Street is a railway station on the Cambrian Line, which runs between Shrewsbury and Aberystwyth or Pwllheli. The station, situated north-east of Aberystwyth, serves the villages of Bow Street and Pen-y-garn in Ceredigion, Wales. It is owned by Network Rail and managed by Transport for Wales. The...
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composing
▪ I. composing, vbl. n. (kəmˈpəʊzɪŋ) [f. compose v. + -ing1.] 1. The action of the verb compose (in its various senses).1574 Whitgift Def. Aunsw. 364 (R.) The appeasing and composing of controversies and heresies. 1594 Bp. J. King Jonas (1618) 203 For the composing and attoneing of Christened kingdo...
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Bow Street Historic District
The Bow Street Historic District encompasses a mixed 19th-century commercial-residential in the Union Square area of Somerville, Massachusetts. It covers a part of the west side of Union Square that saw significant development during the city's growth in the 19th century, and has remained well-prese...
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announce
▪ I. announce, v. (əˈnaʊns) Also 5 anounce, adnounce. [a. OFr. anonce-r, earlier anoncier, anuncier:—L. adnuntiā-re, f. ad to + nuntiāre to bear a message, f. nunti-us bringing news. See an- prefix 6.] 1. To make known as an official messenger; to deliver news; to make public or official intimation ...
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Bow Street Magistrates' Court
Bow Street Magistrates' Court became one of the most famous magistrates' court in England. Over its 266-year existence it occupied various buildings on Bow Street in Central London, immediately north-east of Covent Garden. It closed in 2006 and its work moved to a set of four magistrates' courts: We...
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myrmidon
myrmidon (ˈmɜːmɪdən) Forms: α. 5 mirmydane, -en, myrmaidon, murmindone, -mondon, 5, 7 mer-, 5, 8 mir-, myrmydon, 6 myr-, 6–7 mir-, 7–8 mermidon, 7– myrmidon. β. 5 mi-, myrondone, mi-, myrundone. [ad. L. Myrmidon-es pl., a. Gr. Μυρµιδόνες.] 1. (With capital M.) One of a warlike race of men inhabiting...
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Bow Street Police Museum
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 of policing in London, with the museum presenting the story of policing and criminal justice in the area from the eighteenth century until 1992, ...
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Bow Street Runners
The Bow Street Runners were the law enforcement officers of the Bow Street Magistrates' Court in the City of Westminster. They have been called London's first professional police force. The force originally numbered six men and was founded in 1749 by magistrate Henry Fielding, who was also well know...
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