John Fielding
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 244 years ago |
Date of birth | September 16,1721 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Abergavenny |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | September 4,1780 |
Died | London |
United Kingdom | |
Parents | Edmund Fielding |
Eleanor Blanchfield | |
Siblings | Henry Fielding |
Founded | Bow Street Runners |
Job | Magistrate |
Current partner | Elizabeth Whittingham |
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ID | 1555090 |
Extracts from Such of the Penal Laws: As Particularly Relate to the Peace and Good Order of this Metropolis: to which are Added, Some General Cautions to Shop-keepers; and a Short Treatise on the Office of Constable
(Fielding's) Hackney Coach Rates: Containing Near Twenty Thousand Fares, (from Actual Measurement) with the Distance and Price; Agreeable to the Last Act of Parliament : Also, the Rates of Hackney Chairs, and Fares of Watermen, as Regulated by Authority
A Plan for a Preservatory and Reformatory, for the Benefit of Deserted Girls, and Penitent Prostitutes: By John Fielding, Esq
The Universal Mentor; Containing, Essays on the Most Important Subjects in Life; Composed of Observations, Sentiments, and Examples of Virtue, Selected from the Approved Ethic-Writers, Biographers, and Historians
Sir John Fielding's Jests; Or, New Fun for the Parlour and Kitchen: . . . Among which are Particularly Noticed All Those Jokes that Have Passed Upon Various Examinations at the Public Office, Before the Late Sir John Fielding and Other Magistrates . . . Compiled by a Justice of the Peace
Extracts from Such of the Penal Laws as Particularly Relate to the Peace and Good Order of this Metropolis. . .
A Plan for Preventing Robberies Within Twenty Miles of London. with an Account of the Rise and Establishment of the Real Thieftakers. to Which Is Added, Advice to Pawnbrokers, Stable-Keepers, and Publicans. by John Fielding, Esq;
Forgery Unmasked; Or, Genuine Memoirs of the Two Unfortunate Brothers, Rob. and Daniel Perreau, and Mrs. Rudd. Containing, a Number of Curious and Interesting Particulars
The universal mentor, containing essays on the most important subjects in life
Fielding's Origin, Progress and Present State of the Peerage of England, Scotland and Ireland
A Plan for Preventing Robberies Within Twenty Miles of London: With an Account of the Rise and Establishment of the Real Thieftakers : to which is Added, Advice to Pawnbrokers, Stable-keepers, and Publicans
Dividend Yields, Business Optimism and the Predictability of Long Horizon Returns in the UK
Fielding's New Peerage of England Scotland & Ireland: Containing the Origin & Progress of Honours ; Manner of Creating Peers ; . . . with an Heraldic Dictionary and a Compleat Extinct Peerage
Amateur Radio Astronomy
An Account of the Origin and Effects of a Police Set on Foot by His Grace the Duke of Newcastle in the Year 1753, Upon a Plan Presented to His Grace by the Late Henry Fielding, ... By John Fielding, Esq
The Universal Mentor: Containing, Essays on the Most Important Subjects in Life; ... By Sir John Fielding, Knt
(Fielding's) Hackney Coach Rates: Containing Near Twenty Thousand Fares, (from Actual Measurement) with the Distance and Price; Agreeable to the Last Act of Parliament : Also, the Rates of Hackney Chairs, and Fares of Watermen, as Regulated by Authority
A Plan for a Preservatory and Reformatory, for the Benefit of Deserted Girls, and Penitent Prostitutes: By John Fielding, Esq
The Universal Mentor; Containing, Essays on the Most Important Subjects in Life; Composed of Observations, Sentiments, and Examples of Virtue, Selected from the Approved Ethic-Writers, Biographers, and Historians
Sir John Fielding's Jests; Or, New Fun for the Parlour and Kitchen: . . . Among which are Particularly Noticed All Those Jokes that Have Passed Upon Various Examinations at the Public Office, Before the Late Sir John Fielding and Other Magistrates . . . Compiled by a Justice of the Peace
Extracts from Such of the Penal Laws as Particularly Relate to the Peace and Good Order of this Metropolis. . .
A Plan for Preventing Robberies Within Twenty Miles of London. with an Account of the Rise and Establishment of the Real Thieftakers. to Which Is Added, Advice to Pawnbrokers, Stable-Keepers, and Publicans. by John Fielding, Esq;
Forgery Unmasked; Or, Genuine Memoirs of the Two Unfortunate Brothers, Rob. and Daniel Perreau, and Mrs. Rudd. Containing, a Number of Curious and Interesting Particulars
The universal mentor, containing essays on the most important subjects in life
Fielding's Origin, Progress and Present State of the Peerage of England, Scotland and Ireland
A Plan for Preventing Robberies Within Twenty Miles of London: With an Account of the Rise and Establishment of the Real Thieftakers : to which is Added, Advice to Pawnbrokers, Stable-keepers, and Publicans
Dividend Yields, Business Optimism and the Predictability of Long Horizon Returns in the UK
Fielding's New Peerage of England Scotland & Ireland: Containing the Origin & Progress of Honours ; Manner of Creating Peers ; . . . with an Heraldic Dictionary and a Compleat Extinct Peerage
Amateur Radio Astronomy
An Account of the Origin and Effects of a Police Set on Foot by His Grace the Duke of Newcastle in the Year 1753, Upon a Plan Presented to His Grace by the Late Henry Fielding, ... By John Fielding, Esq
The Universal Mentor: Containing, Essays on the Most Important Subjects in Life; ... By Sir John Fielding, Knt
John Fielding Life story
Sir John Fielding was a notable English magistrate and social reformer of the 18th century. He was the younger half-brother of novelist, playwright and chief magistrate Henry Fielding. Despite being blinded in an accident at the age of 19, John set up his own business and, in his spare time, studied law with Henry.