4 DECEMBER 1830, Page 7

THE KING.—His Majesty, it is said, will certainly leave town

on the 11th, for Brighton. On Monday, the King and Queen entertained Earl Grey and a number of the Ministers at dinner. On Tuesday, their Majesties honoured the Duke of Cumberland with their presence. On Wednesday, a Chapter of the Bath was held, for the purpose of install- ing Admirals Sir James Whitshed and Sir P. C. H. Durham as Knights Grand Crosses, and Sir W. T. Lake as Knight Commander. On the same day, the King held a levee ; when the following presentations took place.

Air. Rattle, King's Counsel, by the Lord Chan- Sir James Craham, Bart.

jesty's Counsel, by the Lord Chancellor. ' blajor A. Bowen, by Sir R. B. Philipps.

pointed Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland. loughby Thomas Lake.

Counsel, by the Lord Chancellor. cretary at War, by Earl Grey. 114r. Ellison, by Viscount Godexich. Capt. Anderson, R.N. by Sir J. P. Beresford.

being appointed Sergeant at Law. Nagler.

Admiral Sir James H. Whitshed. on being in- Cockburn.

Mr. Woodbine Parish, by Lord Bexley. Graham.

Mr. Brownlow, by the Lord in Waiting. Viscount Melbourne.

at Constantinople, by Earl Stanhope. G.. Cockburn.

l• Secretary to the iiniairti Commanders of the Rear-Admiral Brace.

Sir George Shea, on being appointed Under-Senn- by Sir A. Barnard.

Palmerston. tiel Frederick Fitzclaronce.

of the Order of the Bath, by Sir T. Tyrwhitt. H. Taylor.

res or , by Lord o Navy, by Lord bielypie. Mr. Pepys, by the Lord Chancellor, upon his ap- Vice-Admiral Sir W. T. Lake, on his notnina- pointment as Solicitor-General to the Queen. tion to be a Knight Commander of the Bath, by cellor. Viscount Granville, on being appointed his Ma- Mr. Agar, on being reappointed one of his Ma-jesty's Ambassador at Paris.

vested with the Grand Cross oldie Bath. • Bear-Admiral the Hon. G. Dundas, by Sir J.

Sir R. Ferguson, Bart. M.P. by lkfri. J. Alexander. promotion. Mon. Bing. • ; Mr. Smsthey. Poet Laurette, by-Sir u...e.i.,stii. , ,Capt., de Montmorency, of the Madras CavSlm.

Mr. Woods, Norfolk Herald Extraordinary, and Lieut. E. Bruce, on his return from India, by .

Bath, bySir George Nayler. Lieut. Norcott, on his return from foreigoservice, tary of State for Foreign Affairs, by Viscount Capt. M.Crimmen of the 11th Regiment, by Colo- COURT MotrassiNG.—The Court went into mourning on the 2nd for the King of the Two Sillies. The mourning ends on the 23rd.