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  1. Sir John Fielding (16 September 1721 – 4 September 1780) 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 ...

  2. John Fielding (Londres, 1721-íbid., 4 de septiembre de 1780) fue un importante magistrado y reformador social inglés del siglo XVIII.. Biografía. Provenía de una familia ilustre; su padre, originario de Somerset, alcanzó un alto cargo del ejército inglés, a pesar de ser alguien de carácter disoluto: no en vano, abandonando a los hijos de un matrimonio anterior, estaba casado en ...

  3. John Fielding was blinded in an accident at the age of 19. Despite this handicap he was appointed a magistrate in London, at first as his brother’s assistant, about 1750, and soon became locally famous as the “Blind Beak,” who was reputedly able to recognize some 3,000 thieves by their voices. With his brother he was a founder of the Bow ...

  4. El cuerpo de policía sería desarrollado por su hermanastro, John Fielding, conocido como el «Juez ciego», quien le sustituyó como magistrado del tribunal al fallecer Henry en 1754. En 1805 se formó la Bow Street Horse Patrole (patrulla de policía montada ), para el extrarradio de la ciudad, y quienes formarían el primer cuerpo de policía uniformado.

  5. Abstract. Explains how with government financial help Fielding established the first public magistrates’ office in the metropolis. The chapter also examines his organizing his office as a collection point for information about crime and criminals, about receivers and pawnbrokers to enable the men who Henry Fielding had brought together as a group of thief-takers to investigate reported ...

  6. 10 de ago. de 2012 · John Fielding fue un famoso magistrado ciego, el cual fue apodado el 'Magistrado ciego'. Fielding conseguía reconocer las voces de más de tres mil criminales solo por su tono de voz o ...

  7. Born in 1721 in St James’s, London, John was half-brother to the novelists Henry and Sarah Fielding. Nothing is known of his education and very little of his life before 1749, although John may have served in the Royal Navy. Suffering from poor eyesight, he was blinded in 1740 after what he called an ‘accident’, but which was in fact ...