The firm was prominent enough to be commissioned to vet Dominique Daguerre's bills for furnishing Carlton House, 1783–89, but none of their production for the Prince of Wales nor the royal family has been identified.
Robin Ince | Paul Ince | Thomas H. Ince | Thomas Mayhew | James Mayhew | Ince | Paul Mayhew-Archer | Patrick Mayhew | Ince and Mayhew | Christopher Mayhew | Thomas Mayhew (governor) | Thomas Ince | Ralph Ince | Tom Ince | The Mayhew Animal Home | Steve Ince | Patrick Mayhew, Baron Mayhew of Twysden | Mayhew Cabin | Mayhew | Martin Mayhew | Lauren C. Mayhew | Jonathan Mayhew | John W. Mayhew | J. Mayhew Wainwright | Ince Blundell | Henry Mayhew | Henry Bret Ince | Experience Mayhew | Edward Lindsay Ince | David R. Mayhew |
The Bastard family collaborated to enlarge the shell of Crichel in 1771-73; the new interiors were designed by James Wyatt (1772–80), with painted decor by Biagio Rebecca, chimneypieces by John Devall, and furniture by John Linnell (1778–79) and Ince and Mayhew (1768–78).