28 JUNE 1834, Page 7

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THE King and Queen dined on Monday at the seat of Colonel Clitherow, near Ealing, in company with the Princess Augusta, Sir Herbert and Lady Taylor, and Lady Mary Fox.

On Tuesday, the King and Queen, the Dutchess of Kent, the Princess Victoria, the Duke of Gloucester, Prince George of Cam- bridge, and a splendid party, went to Westminster Abbey, and were present at the Musical Festival.

The King held a Levee on Wednesday, which appears to have been very thinly attended. The Dukes of Newcastle and Wellington, the Bishop of Exeter, Lord Rolle, the Earl of Winch ilsea, Lord Prudhoe, the Earl of Warwick, and several other gentlemen, presented addresses to the King in favour of the Established Church, and thanking his Majesty for his late speech to the Bishops.

The Dutchess of Kent and Prince and Princess Hohenloe dined with the King and Queen in the evening. On Thursday, their Majesties, with a party in eleven carriages, went again to Westminster Abbey, and remained during the whole musical performance.

In the evening, the Queen honoured the King's Theatre with her presence; when parts of the operas of 0/ello and Gustavus were per- formed.

Tile Duke of Cumberland dined on Thursday with the Earl of Warwick.