26 NOVEMBER 1836, Page 2
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THE King and Queen appear to be living in a very retired manner at Brighton. They ride out occasionally, but :see little company. Among the few who have have the honour of dining with their Majes- ties, are Viscount Beresford, Lord Errol, Sir W. Lumley, Mr. and Mrs. George Byng, Lord and Lady Seymour, and Major Keppel. The Dutchess of Kent and Princess Victoria are expected to return on the 30th instant from Rainsgate to Kensington Palace.
It is mentioned in the Hanover papers, that the Duke of Cambridge has been unwell, but is now better.