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tilt 'Xing and Queen have not left Brighton during the week. Their Majesties continue to have excellent health. The King takes frequent Allies in the neighbourhood of Brighton, generally on the road to Shore- ham. His companions have been Miss D'Este, the Princess Augusta, and the Dutchess of Gloucester, who are all visiting at the Palace. The King has had but little dinner company : among those honoured by invitations to the Royal table, were Lord George Seymour, the Marquis of Bristol, General Gascoyne, the Marquis of ,Thornond, and the Field-officers of the Grenadier Guards.
The 'Manes of Kent and the Princess Victoria continue to reside t Itarnsgate. In the course of the week, they have entertained at dinner lie Duke of Wellington, Countess Ashburnham, Lord Liverpool,
Lord and Lady Barham, Sir William Curtis, Colonel and 5Irs. Stop- ford; and Sir Archibald and Miss Murray.