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THE King and Queen attended divine service in the music-room of Windsor Castle on Sunday ; and afterwards drove out in the Park in separate phaetons. The troops in the quadrangle were reviewed by Lord Hill, who arrived the day before on a visit at the Castle. On Thursday, their Majesties arrived in town, about two o'clock; and soon afterwards, the King held a Court, which was attended by the Ministers now in town, and some members of the Household. A Privy Council was then held; at which Sir Charles Pepys kissed bands as Master of the Rolls, Lord Gardner as a Lord of the Bed. chamber, and Lieutenant-Colonel Colebrooke as Lieutenant-Governor of the Bahamas. Their Majesties then returned to Windsor. The Dutchess of Kent and the Princess Victoria have been spend- ing a few days at Sheffield Park, with Lord and Lady Sheffield. They intend to pay a visit to the Earl and Countess Delaware, at Buckburst ; and then to proceed to St. Leopards, where the mansion recently occu- pied by Lady Dover, and two adjoining houses, have been engaged for the Royal party and their attendants.
The Duke of Sussex, whose general health is very good, is at present on a visit to Colonel Wildman in Northamptonshire.
The Duke of Gloucester is spending some time with Sir Clifford Constable, at his seat near Hull.