27 NOVEMBER 1847, Page 6

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THE Queen held a Court and Privy Council at Windsor Castle on Monday. At the Court, her Majesty gave audience to the Marquis of Normandy, who was presented by Viscount Palmerston; and also to the Marquis of Lansdowne.

The Council was attended by Prince Albert, .the Lord President, Lord John Russell, the Secretaries of State, and other Ministers. Mr. Richard More O'Fermll took the oaths and his seat as a Privy Councillor. The Queen's Speech was settled; and a charter of incorporation was granted to Wakefield. On Tuesday, the Queen and Prince Albert, accompanied by the children and attended by the suite, left the Castle for the Isle of Wight; travelling by railway. They arrived at the Clarence Yard at about half-past twelve, embarked on board the Fairy, and readied Osborne at half-past one. The Lord Chamberlain, who arrived from town on Wednesday, bad an audience of the Queen the same afternoon, and returned to London on Thursday.