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John Fielding

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Birth
London, City of London, Greater London, England
Death
4 Sep 1780 (aged 58)
London, City of London, Greater London, England
Burial
Chelsea, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London, England Add to Map
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Magistrate and Social Reformer. The brother of 'Tom Jones' author Henry Fielding. In his late teens, John was blinded in an accident while serving in the Navy, but did not allow this disability to blight his life. With assistance from Henry he studied law, and the duo worked together as magistrates, fighting corruption within the very legal system of which they were part. Their lasting legacy is their formation of the Bow Street Runners, the country's first Police Force, and their early attempts at creating criminal records in the form of a gazette. As magistrate at Bow Street, after his brother had died while away in Lisbon, Fielding was known as the 'Blind Beak' and claimed he could recognise 3000 criminals by their voices alone. He was knighted in 1761, and has achieved more recent fame by being the hero of a series of fictional crime novels by Bruce Alexander.
Magistrate and Social Reformer. The brother of 'Tom Jones' author Henry Fielding. In his late teens, John was blinded in an accident while serving in the Navy, but did not allow this disability to blight his life. With assistance from Henry he studied law, and the duo worked together as magistrates, fighting corruption within the very legal system of which they were part. Their lasting legacy is their formation of the Bow Street Runners, the country's first Police Force, and their early attempts at creating criminal records in the form of a gazette. As magistrate at Bow Street, after his brother had died while away in Lisbon, Fielding was known as the 'Blind Beak' and claimed he could recognise 3000 criminals by their voices alone. He was knighted in 1761, and has achieved more recent fame by being the hero of a series of fictional crime novels by Bruce Alexander.

Bio by: Mark McManus



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  • Originally Created by: Mark McManus
  • Added: Apr 28, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14108206/john-fielding: accessed ), memorial page for John Fielding (16 Sep 1721–4 Sep 1780), Find a Grave Memorial ID 14108206, citing All Saints Churchyard, Chelsea, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London, England; Maintained by Find a Grave.