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Yes, bobbies are a nickname for officers. The London police force , now called the Police Service was created in 1829 by an act introduced in the British Parliament by the then home secretary, Sir Robert Peel. The shortened version of Robert is "Bob" which gave rise to the nicknames "Bobbies" and/or "Peelers" for policemen
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It was an Act of Parliament introduced by Sir Robert Peel to start a policing service in London. The first policemen were nicknamed Peelers or Bobbies after Sir Robert.
These names refer to Sir Robert Peel who created the Metropolitan Police in London.They are called bobbies after Robert Peel, who was the UK prime minister who helped create the concept of the modern police force.London's reorganized police force went on duty on September 29, 1829. British Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel introduced the legislation establishing the new police force, hence the popular nickname for London police, "bobbies." Early London police were also called "Peelers," also for Sir Robert. His Peelian Principles called for the accountability of each officer (all officers were given individual badge numbers) and for a focus on ethical standards in crime-fighting. Peel was quoted as saying, "The police are the public and the public are the police."Scotland Yard got its name from the street where the police headquarters were located. It purportedly had been the site of a palace used to house visiting Scottish kings in the 12th century.
He bred pigs. he became an MP and subsequently served as Home Secretary and then Prime Minister in the UK government
According to Smithsonian.com, London's (Scotland Yard) police force was created in 1829 by Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel.
The peelers, also known as the Metropolitan Police Service or the Met, were created in 1829 by then-Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel.
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sir Robert peel died on June the 29th 1846
The nickname apparently is a result of the act of Parliament establishing the Metropolitan Police Force being introduced by the Home Secretary, Sir Robert Peel.
Sir Robert Peel was the eldest son and the third of 11 children.
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Sir Robert Peel's parents were William Peel and Ellen Yates. William Peel was a wealthy textile manufacturer and Member of Parliament.
Yes. Peel married Julia Floyd, youngest daughter of General Sir John Floyd, in 1820. They had five sons and two daughters.Thanx
Ellen Yates was Robert Peel's Mother.
Former UK Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel had seven children. His two daughters were named Julia and Eliza Peel.