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'''John Rikil''' was a famous street buskers during Henry V's reign.<ref>Conjuring by James Randi (1992)</ref> | '''John Rikil''' was a famous street buskers during Henry V's reign.<ref>Conjuring by [[James Randi]] (1992)</ref> | ||
His name and fame was preserved on the cloister walls of St. Paul's Church in London with a set of verses by John Lydgatc.<ref>Annals of Conjuring by Sidney W. Clarke (2001)</ref> | His name and fame was preserved on the cloister walls of St. Paul's Church in London with a set of verses by John Lydgatc.<ref>[[The Annals of Conjuring]] by [[Sidney W. Clarke]] (2001)</ref> | ||
He was inducted into the [[Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame and Magic Museum]]. | He was inducted into the [[Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame and Magic Museum]]. |
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John Rikil | |
Born | England |
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Nationality | English |
Flourished | 1413-1422 |
John Rikil was a famous street buskers during Henry V's reign.[1]
His name and fame was preserved on the cloister walls of St. Paul's Church in London with a set of verses by John Lydgatc.[2]
He was inducted into the Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame and Magic Museum.
References
- ↑ Conjuring by James Randi (1992)
- ↑ The Annals of Conjuring by Sidney W. Clarke (2001)