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'''Daniel Gyngell''' was an English fair magicians who performed as "Senior Gyngell" starting in 1788.
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'''Daniel Gyngell''' (1773-1833) was an English fair magicians who performed as "Senior Gyngell" starting in 1788.
  
First as an assistant to [[Flockton]], then after his death in 1794, as his successor.  
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== Biography ==
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First performed as an assistant to [[Flockton]], then after his death in 1794, as his successor.  
  
 
His son [[Joseph D. Gellini Gyngell]] followed in his footsteps as performed as "Master Gengell" in the 1810s.<ref>Whaley's Who's Who in Magic by Bart Whaley</ref>
 
His son [[Joseph D. Gellini Gyngell]] followed in his footsteps as performed as "Master Gengell" in the 1810s.<ref>Whaley's Who's Who in Magic by Bart Whaley</ref>
  
Daniel Gyngell was elected into the [[Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame]].
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Gyngell was elected into the [[Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame]].
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Revision as of 13:54, 30 November 2013

Daniel Gyngell
Born1773
Died1833

Daniel Gyngell (1773-1833) was an English fair magicians who performed as "Senior Gyngell" starting in 1788.

Biography

First performed as an assistant to Flockton, then after his death in 1794, as his successor.

His son Joseph D. Gellini Gyngell followed in his footsteps as performed as "Master Gengell" in the 1810s.[1]

Gyngell was elected into the Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame.

References

  1. Whaley's Who's Who in Magic by Bart Whaley