Books by Fielding, John Sir

The Cheapside apprentice; or,
The Cheapside apprentice; or, The history of Mr. Francis H***
1800
Sir John Fielding's jests; or,
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
1781
Forgery unmasked, or, Genuine
Forgery unmasked, or, Genuine memoirs of the two unfortunate brothers, Rob. and Daniel Perreau, and Mrs. Rudd
1775
A letter to Sir John Fielding,
A letter to Sir John Fielding, knt
1773
An account of the receipts and
An account of the receipts and disbursements relating to Sir John Fielding's plan
1769
An account of the receipts and
An account of the receipts and disbursements relating to Sir John Fielding's plan for the preserving of distressed boys, by sending them to sea as apprentices in the Merchants Service
1769
Extracts from such of the pena
Extracts from such of the penal laws as particularly relate to the peace and good order of this metropolis
1769
The universal mentor
The universal mentor
1763
Extracts from such of the pena
Extracts from such of the penal laws
1761
A plan for a preservatory and
A plan for a preservatory and reformatory for the benefit of deserted girls and penitent prostitutes
1758
A plan for a preservatory and
A plan for a preservatory and reformatory for the benefit of deserted girlsand penitent prostitutes
1758
An account of the origin and e
An account of the origin and effects of a police set on foot by His Grace the Duke of Newcastle in the year 1753
1758
A plan for preventing robberie
A plan for preventing robberies within twenty miles of London
1755
A Plan of the Universal Regist
A Plan of the Universal Register-Office, opposite Cecil-Street in the Strand, and of that in Bishopsgate-Street, the corner of Cornhill
1752
A plan of the Universal Regist
A plan of the Universal Register-Office, opposite Cecil-Street in the Strand
1751
Sir John Fielding's jests, or,
Sir John Fielding's jests, or, New fun for parlour and kitchen