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Thief-taker         
  • £20 reward offered for information in Kidderminster house burglary, 1816.
  • The oldest banknote known issued by the Bank of England of 19 October 1699, value £ 555. If stolen, it would have been a serious loss for the owner.
  • Bow Street Magistrate's Courtroom at 4 Bow Street, in London. The Bow Street Runners were London's first professional police force.
  • A highwayman, from an old print.
  • 18th century illustration of perjurer John Waller pilloried and pelted to death in 1732
  • Jonathan Wild, the thief-taker, sitting on a cart, is pelted by the mob on his way to Tyburn.
  • "The Old Bailey, Known Also as the Central Criminal Court"
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  • The Old Bailey in the Gordon Riots, 1780
  • A city of London Watchman drawn and engraved by John Bogle, 1776
  • Jonathan Wild sits in Newgate Prison, with his account book on his knees. Wild continued, while in prison, to keep his "list" of goods that came into his office and the money paid for them.
PRIVATE INDIVIDUAL HIRED TO CAPTURE CRIMINALS IN ENGLISH HISTORY
Thief-taking; Thief taker; Thief-takers
In English legal history, a thief-taker was a private individual hired to capture criminals. The widespread establishment of professional police in England did not occur until the 19th century.
Givers and Takers         
1988 SINGLE BY S-K-O
"Givers and Takers" is a song written by Craig Bickhardt, and recorded by American country music group Schuyler, Knobloch, and Bickhardt. It was released in April 1988 as the third single from the album No Easy Horses.
risk-taking         
  • [[Firefighter]]s are exposed to risks of fire and building collapse during their work
  • Harbor sign warning visitors that use of the walkway is "at your own risk"
POTENTIAL FOR UNCONTROLLED LOSS DUE TO UNDERLYING VULNERABILITY OR UNCERTAINTIES
Preventive measure; Risks; Inherently dangerous; Risk prevention; Security risk; Cost of failure; Risktaker; Risk-taking; Dangerousness; Risk taker; Risk-taker; Risktakers; Risk-takers; Risked; Risker; Security Risk; Dangers (uncertainty); List of books about risk; Economic risk; Economic risks; Risk takers; Environmental risk analysis; Psychology of risk; Risk identification; Risk evaluation; Environmental risk; Risk and emotion
Risk-taking means taking actions which might have unpleasant or undesirable results.
...a more entrepreneurial climate, with positive encouragement of risk-taking and innovation.
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Takers
Examples of use of TAKERS
1. Strangely, remakes still have takers in Bollywood.
2. But the government has not revealed what demands the hostage takers are making in their negotiations or who the hostage takers are.
3. This time, census takers went from house to house.
4. For the moment, though, she‘s not getting many takers.
5. Kabul itself did not deal with the hostage takers.