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'''John Rikil''' was a famous street buskers during Henry V's reign.<ref>Conjuring by James Randi (1992)</ref>
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'''John Rikil''' (fl. 1400s) 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>
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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>
 
   
 
   
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He was inducted into the [[Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame and Magic Museum]].
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Latest revision as of 16:04, 1 October 2013

John Rikil
BornEngland

NationalityEnglish
Flourished1413-1422

John Rikil (fl. 1400s) was a famous street buskers during Henry V's reign.[1]

Biography

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

  1. Conjuring by James Randi (1992)
  2. The Annals of Conjuring by Sidney W. Clarke (2001)