13 JULY 1833, Page 8

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THE King and Queen continue 'to reside at Windsor, in the enjoyment of good health. They frequently take morning rides in the neighbour- hood, accompanied by Sir Philip and Lady Sydney.

On Wednesday, the King arrived in town, to hold his Levee at St. James's Palace. The Dutchess of Gloucester was at the Palace to receive his Majesty. At the Levee, were the principal Officers of State and of the Household, with a numerous attendance of Foreign Ambassadors. Among the general company, were the Marquis of Downsbire, Lords Byron and Suffield, the Bishop of Lincoln, Sir Charles Wetherell, and Sir Gore. Ouseley. In the evening, the King returned to Windsor, accompanied by Lord Falkland.