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A detailed family history of William Ince and the life of John Mayhew, partners in the important 18th century cabinet making firm Ince & Mayhew. Their antique furniture is on display in a number of museums and stately homes around the world. The postscript describes the intriguing adventures of William's son in 1830s Virginia. 'A fascinating and painstakingly researched study' Sir Hugh Roberts. 'An absolutely fascinating book providing the reader with a real sense of how life was lived, during that great period of English furniture making.' Lennox Cato, Antiques Roadshow Furniture Specialist The story covers: - rural Worcestershire in Tudor times - court cases in the Star Chamber of James 1 of England - plague and Civil War in a Worcestershire village - ancient deeds and indentures - emigration to London - Ince & Mayhew: the lives of William Ince and John Mayhew and their exquisite work - the lives of the Ince women across the generations The detailed history of the firm Ince & Mayhew starts with their furniture directory The Universal System of Household Furniture and goes through to the winding up of the long-running Chancery case that ended their partnership. The lives of both William Ince and John Mayhew convey the riches that could be, enjoyed by the combination of talent and entrepreneurship, but also, the hardship that had to be, endured in the conditions of their time. A brief look at their descendants touches on diverse topics, including: - the ending of slavery in Jamaica - the proposed Pyramid Cemetery for London - two renowned American actors - the artist Joseph Murray Ince - the journalist and social researcher Henry Mayhew
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