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  1. John Nevil Maskelyne (22 December 1839 – 18 May 1917) was an English stage magician and inventor of the pay toilet, along with other Victorian-era devices. He worked with magicians George Alfred Cooke and David Devant, and many of his illusions are still performed today.

  2. May 14, 2024 · John Nevil Maskelyne was a British magician whose inventions and patronage of new performers greatly influenced the development of the art of producing illusions by sleight of hand. Trained as a watchmaker, Maskelyne became famous in 1865 when he, aided by George A. Cooke, exposed the Davenport.

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  3. John Nevil Maskelyne, known professionally as Nevil Maskelyne (1863–1924), was a British magician and inventor.

  4. May 17, 2024 · John Nevil Maskelyne became a member of the distinguishedMagic Circle society’. During his whole career, Maskelyne repeatedly denied that supernatural powers existed in the magic world and he did everything in his power to expose fraudulent individuals who claimed they had supernatural powers.

  5. Nevil Maskelyne FRS FRSE (/ ˈ m æ s k ə l ɪ n /; 6 October 1732 – 9 February 1811) was the fifth British Astronomer Royal. He held the office from 1765 to 1811. He was the first person to scientifically measure the mass of the planet Earth.

  6. Jun 27, 2018 · MASKELYNE, NEVIL (b. London, England, 6 October 1732; d. Greenwich, England, 9 February 1811) astronomy. The last male heir of an ancient Wiltshire family that probably originated in Normandy, Maskelyne was educated at Westminster School, where he received a good grounding in the classics.

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  8. Mar 28, 2024 · John Nevil Maskelyne (b.1839-d.1917) was an English stage magician, inventor and a co-lateral descendant of the Astronomer Royal Nevil Maskelyne. He was the first in a long line of Maskelyne magicians.

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