6 APRIL 1839, Page 2

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THE Queen seems to have passed a quiet Easter. Viscount Melbourne spent the early part of the week at Brocket Hall and Pansanger, and did not return to town till Thursday. On that day and yesterday he dined with her Majesty. The list of other dinner company at the Palace has included the Marquis of Headfort, the Earl of Uxbridge, Sir Joseph Copley, and Mr. and Mrs. George Anson. The Queen visited the Hay- market Theatre on Tuesday, attended by the Marchioness of Tavistoek, Miss Murray, Lady Theresa Digby, Major Keppel, and Colonel Buckley, On Wednesday she went to Drury Lane Theatre, attended by the ladies and gentlemen who waited on her at the Haymarket, and also by Lard Torrington and Mr. Charles Murray.

The Marchioness of Tavistock and Lady Theresa Digby have suc- ceeded the Marchioness of Normanby and Lady Charlotte Copley as Lady and Woman of the Bedchamber in waiting upon the Queen.