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    Ince and Mayhew were a partnership of furniture designers, upholsterers and cabinetmakers, founded and run by William Ince (1737–1804) and John Mayhew...
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  • William Ince may refer to: William Ince (cabinet maker) (?–1804), English cabinet maker with John Mayhew, as Ince and Mayhew William Ince (theologian)...
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  • MP for East Ham North, 1931–1945 John Mayhew, 18th-century London cabinet-maker, see Ince and Mayhew John Mayhew (doctor) (1954–2025), New Zealand sports...
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    Tables" to describe designs in The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer's Director (1753), and Ince and Mayhew illustrated a "Commode Chest of drawers", plate...
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    with such able cabinet-makers as John Linnell, Thomas Chippendale, and Ince and Mayhew. So many able designers were working in this style in London from...
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    partnerships like Vile and Cobb, Ince and Mayhew, and Chippendale and Rannie or Haig. In the United States, cities like Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Hickory, North...
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    Crichel House (category Grade II listed parks and gardens in Dorset)
    Biagio Rebecca, chimneypieces by John Devall, and furniture by John Linnell (1778–79) and Ince and Mayhew (1768–78). The park was landscaped in the style...
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    also in 1758 and monthly between 1755 and 1758, One hundred and fifty New Designs. He also had a great influence on Ince and Mayhew's book, The Universal...
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    spent with Ince and Mayhew. Denton Hall has been used as a college for old people, and also was a location for two films: In the 1942 The Life and Death of...
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    considerable competition during his active years, most notably from Ince and Mayhew. From the 1760s Chippendale was influenced heavily by the Neoclassical...
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    made in some quantities. But Thomas Chippendale, Ince and Mayhew, Sheraton, Johnson, Heppelwhite and other cabinet-makers did not as a rule use much carving...
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    Burghley House (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    work by celebrated 18th-century cabinet makers, Ince and Mayhew, in addition to silver, tapestry and collections of other porcelain, much of this is on...
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    "several laughable Subjects, droll Figures, and sundry Characters." The furniture-makers Ince and Mayhew employed Matthew Darly as an engraver. William...
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    according to one's need. List of desk forms and types Stipo a bambocci Design XXIV in Ince and Mayhew's Universal System of Household Furniture, London...
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    Brynbella (category Registered historic parks and gardens in Denbighshire)
    little time on his estate and as a result, it languished. He later sold off much of the original furniture made by Ince and Mayhew and Thomas Chippendale in...
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    Tabley House (category Parks and open spaces in Cheshire)
    from the middle of the ceiling was made by Ince and Mayhew in about 1770, and was restored by Plowden and Smith in 1998. To the east of the Portico Room...
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    St James's Church, Piccadilly (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    February 1744. Ince and Mayhew, founding partners of the furniture makers, married sisters in a double wedding here in 1762. Frederick de Horn and Angelica...
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    Trade literature (category Promotion and marketing communications)
    serious rival was Ince and Mayhew's volume The Universal System of Household Furniture,, 1759–63. Ames, Kenneth L., "Trade catalogues and the study of history...
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    Equity and Bankruptcy, Kings Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer of Chamber, from Michaelmas Term 1836, to Trinity Term 1837 both inclusive, E. B. Ince, 5,...
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  • Kimbolton Cabinet (category Collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum)
    London. The cabinet was constructed in London in 1775 by Ince and Mayhew. Matthew Boulton and John Fothergill's Soho Manufactory near Birmingham supplied...
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  • Series 29 database Archived 2 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine Homes And Antiques, Meet the Experts BBC, Antiques Roadshow Series 29 programme guide...
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    election, held on 30 May 1929. Change in % vote and swing is calculated between the winner and second place and their respective performances at the 1924 election...
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    Leighton Painser to create Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP, led by Lisa Mayhew and Therese Pritchard. BLP's roots lie in the early twentieth century, when...
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    Chippendale and less familiar names, like John Linnell, the French craftsman Pierre Langlois, and the firm of William Ince and John Mayhew. Although marquetry...
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    Bishop's Stortford College (category Member schools of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference)
    Browne, broadcasters Robin Ince and Michael Portillo, author and illustrator James Mayhew, art critic Andrew Graham-Dixon and the bestselling novelist Rachel...
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    Boston Museum (theatre) (category Former buildings and structures in Boston)
    Caroline Richings and Mr. Peter Richings (1853) Lysander Thompson (1853) Miss Eliza Logan (1853) Agnes Robertson (1854) Annette Ince (1854) Miss E. Raymond...
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    constituency named Stratford and Bow was created, covering parts of the boroughs of Newham and Tower Hamlets and straddling the River Lea and, in the south of the...
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  • Lydia Anna Obat Ina. Foster Carer and Founder, Gapolunya Foundation. For services to Vulnerable Children. Kenneth Ince. Scout Leader, 1st Golborne (St Thomas)...
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    (born 1968), sprinter Leonard Hilton (1947–2000), distance runner Ariana Ince (born 1989), javelin thrower Kortnei Johnson (born 1997), sprinter Michael...
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  • characters in television (includes terrestrial, cable, streaming series and TV movies). The orientation can be portrayed on-screen, described in the...
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