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audiences to the Hanoverian Minister, the Duke of Devonshire, Earl Grey, and the Earl of Cassillis.

The Duchess of Gloucester and the Princess Sophia partook of a déjeuné with the Queen.

In the evening their Majesties entertained the Duke of Cumberland and a select party at dinner.

Prince Leopold had an interview with Earl Grey at the Treasury.

On Tuesday, the 24th, her Royal Highness the Princess Victoria completed her twelfth year. In the morning the Duchess of Kent and the Princess received visits of congratulation from her Majesty, the Duke and Prince George of Cumberland, the Landgravine of Hesse Homburg, the Princess Augusta, the Princess Sophia, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Princess Sophia Matilda, Prince George of Cambridge, Prince Leopold, the Duchess of Saxe Weimar, and the Duchess of Northumberland. The Duke of Sussex and the Duchess of Cumberland were prevented visiting her Royal Highness through indisposition. The foreign ministers, and the nobility and gentry in town, left their names at the Palace for the Duchess of Kent and the Princess. The Princess received presents from their Majesties and the members of the royal family; also a pair of beautiful ponies from the Duchess of Gordon.

The Duke of Gloucester visited their Majesties this afternoon.

His Majesty gave audience to Earl Grey and Lord Hill.

The Princess Augusta entertained their Majesties, the Landgravine of Hesse Homburg, and the Duchess of Gloucester, at dinner, at her Royal Highness's residence in St. James's Palace.

In the evening their Majesties gave a ball to the juvenile branches of the nobility and gentry, in honour of the Princess Victoria's birth-day. The ball-room and adjoining drawing-room were prepared for dancing, which consisted of quadrilles, waltzes, and gallopades. The visitors began to assemble about half-past seven o'clock. At twenty minutes past eight, the Duchess of Kent, the Princess Victoria, and the Prince of Leiningen arrived, attended by the Duchess of Northumberland, Baroness Lebzen, Lady Charlotte St. Maur, and Sir John Conroy. At half past eight their Majesties, accompanied by all the members of the royal family, entered the ball-room, when the band commenced "God save the King." His Majesty was dressed in a Field Marshal's uniform. The Queen wore a dress of white lace and silver, over white satin, a tiara of diamonds, with a wreath of roses. Dancing commenced

with a new set of quadrilles, in which the Princess Victoria danced with Prince George of Cumberland; her Royal Highness afterwards danced with Prince George of Cambridge, Prince George Lieven, Prince Paul Esterhazy, and the Marquis of Granby, His Majesty, accompanied by the Queen and his royal sisters, occasionally promenaded through the state rooms, and conversed with the friends of the juvenile visitors. Dancing ceased at eleven o'clock, and supper, which was laid out for two hundred and sixty, was served in the banqueting-room. Prince George of Cumberland, and Prince George of Cambridge, sat on each side of the Princess Victoria. Their Majesties and the royal family supped in the Queen's room. After supper the party returned to the ball room, when the Duchess of Kent and the Princess Victoria retired, the band playing "God save the King." The company broke up shortly after. The dancing was superintended by Madame Bourdin, and Mr. Henry Kendon, professors to their Royal Highnesses the Princess Victoria and Prince George of Cumberland.

THE KING'S LEVEE.

On Wednesday, the 25th, the King held a levee at St. James's Palace. His Majesty gave audience to the Field Officer in waiting, and the Colonels of the Guard.

Earl Munster was introduced to his Majesty by Lord Hill, and kissed hands on his advancement to the peerage.

Vice Admiral Foote was introduced by Sir George Nayler, on his being appointed a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.

His Majesty gave audiences to the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Duke of Devonshire, the Marquis of Winchester, Earl Grey, the Earl of Albemarle, Viscount Melbourne, Viscount Palmerston, and Sir W. Freemantle.

In the evening his Majesty gave a grand dinner at St. James's Palace to the Lord Chancellor, the Lord Chief Justice, the Master of the Rolls, the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, the Lord Chief Baron, the Vice-Chancellor, Judges Vaughan, Bosanquet, Park, James Parke, Garrow, Taunton, Bolland, Bayley, and Littledale, the Attorneys and Solicitors General to the King and Queen, the Right Hon. Manners Sutton, Mr. Sergeant Pell, the Treasurer and the Master of the Household.

The Princess Augusta entertained the Queen, the Landgravine of Hesse Homburg, and the Duchess of Saxe Weimar, at dinner this evening. Her Majesty afterwards honoured the performance of the Concert of Ancient Music with her pre

sence.

The Duke of Cumberland honoured the Archbishop of York with his company at dinner, at his residence in Grosvenor square. His Royal Highness afterwards accompanied his Grace to the Concert of Ancient Music.

Almack's grand ball, this evening, was the most numerous one of the season, there being upwards of five hundred present.

On Thursday, the 26th, the Duke of Gloucester and the Princess Sophia visited their Majesties at St. James's Palace.

His Majesty gave audiences to the Duke of Devonshire, Earl Grey, Lord Holland, and the Hanoverian Minister.

Viscount Combermere had an audience of the King, and presented two standards which were taken at the capture of Bhurtpore.

The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester gave a grand dinner to their Majesties, the members of the royal family, the Duchess of Saxe Weimar, and a select party of the nobility and gentry.

On Friday, the 27th, Earl Bathurst entertained the Duke and Duchess of Cumberland, and a distinguished party at dinner. The Marquis of Londonderry arrived in town this evening from Seaham Hall.

HER MAJESTY'S DRAWING-ROOM." On Saturday, the 28th, the Queen held a drawing-room, in celebration of his Majesty's birth-day, which was more numerously attended than on either of the preceding occasions, there being between two and three thousand persons present. The company began to assemble soon after twelve, and had not all arrived till nearly five o'clock.

The members of the various orders wore their collars.

At a quarter to 'two, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, attended by Lady Thynne, Sir Howard Douglas, and Colonel Higgins, entered the Palace, and at two o'clock the Duchess of Kent, the Princess Victoria, the Prince of Leiningen, attended by the Duchess of Northumberland, Lady Charlotte St. Maur, Lady Catherine Jenkinson, Hon. Mrs. Edward Cust, Lady Conroy, Baroness Lehzen, Sir John Conroy, and General Wetherell, arrived, escorted by a party of the Royal Horse Guards, and were received with military honours by the King's Guard in the Colour Court. The Duke and Duchess of Cumberland, accompanied by Prince George, and attended by Lady Sophia Lennox, Miss Cooper, the Baron de Linsingen, Colonel Poten, and the Preceptor to Prince George, came in state, and entered the Palace by the garden gate. The Russian and Austrian Ambassadors, and the Lord Chancellor, also came in state.

Soon after two o'clock, the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, the Bishops of London, Winchester, Chichester, Lichfield and Coventry, Bangor, Llandaff, Chester, Bristol, Rochester, Durham, Sodor and Man, and Quebec, were admitted to the King's closet, and delivered a congratulatory address to his Majesty. Their Lordships then proceeded to the Queen's private residence, and presented an appropriate address to her Majesty.

Shortly after, their Majesties entered the drawing-room, and received the congratulations of their loyal subjects. The Queen was attended by Earl Howe, her Majesty's Chamberlain, the ladies in waiting, and the maids of honour. Their Majesties were accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of Cumberland, the Duchess of Kent, the Princess Victoria, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, the Princess Augusta, the Landgravine of Hesse Homburg, Prince Leopold, Princess Sophia Matilda, the Duchess of Saxe Weimar, the Princes George of Cumberland and Cambridge.

His Highness Prince Esterhazy was presented to their Majesties by Prince Paul Esterhazy, the Austrian Ambassador.

The following persons were then presented to the Queen:

Count Michael Woronzow, by Prince Lieven, the Russian Ambassador; Count de Mortara, Chamberlain and Master of the Horse to his Royal Highness the Duke of Lucca, by the Chevalier de Zea Bermudez, the Minister from the Duke of Lucca; Mr. Benjamin Morel, member of the French Chamber of Deputies, by the Prince de Talleyrand, the French Ambassador; Countess Mortara, by Lady Edward Hamilton; Madame du Plat, by Baroness de Bulow; the Countess Morel, by the Countess of Beauchamp; Captain du Plat, by the Baron Ompteda; the Chevalier de Zayas, by the Spanish Minister.

Their Majesties then received the entrée company.

LADIES PRESENT AND PRESENTED.

Abingdon, countess of: Acland, lady; Albemarle, countess of; Aldis, lady; Áldridge, Mrs., by lady Hartwell; Amherst, countess; Amphlett, Mrs. J.; Annesley, lady J.; Annesley, hon. Mrs.; Ansley, lady W.; Anson, viscountess; Archer, Mrs. C.; Archer, Miss; Armstrong, Mrs. Col.; Arundell, Mrs.; Astell, Mrs.; Astell, Miss L.; Astley, dow. lady; Astley, Miss.

Backhouse, Mrs.; Backhouse, the two Misses; Bagot, lady H., by the hon. Mrs. Howard; Bailie, Mrs. H.; Baker, lady E., by lady Isabella de Chabot; Baker, Miss, by ditto; Baker, Miss G., by ditto; Baker, Miss M.; Balfour, lady E.; Bandon, countess of; Banks, lady, by Mrs. W. Jolliffe

Barlow, Miss M.; Barne, Mrs.; Barne, Miss; Barrington, viscountess; Barton, Mrs., by the marchioness Wellesley; Barton, Miss, by her mother, Mrs, Barton; Bassett, hon. Miss; Bastard, Mrs. J.; Bateman, Mrs., by Lady Moseley; Bathurst, countess of; Bathurst, lady C.; Bathurst, lady G.; Bayley, Mrs. B.; Bayley, Mrs. H.; Bayley, Miss; Baynham, Miss, by the countess of Fingall; Beauchamp, countess of; Beauclerk, Mrs., by the dowager duchess of Richmond; Beauclerk, Miss, by ditto; Beaumont, Miss K., by ditto; Beaumont, Mrs.; Beaumont, Mrs. W.; Beaumont, Miss; Beaumont, Miss S., by Mrs. Beaumont; Bedford, duchess of; Benyon, Miss; Benyon, Miss L.; Beresford, lady A.; Beresford, lady J.; Beresford, Miss, by her aunt, lady A. Beresford; Beresford, Miss A., by lady S. Sydney; Beresford, Miss H.; Berkeley, lady; Bernal, Mrs.; Bernard, lady H.; Bertie, lady C.; Bethell, Mrs., by the countess Howe; Bethell, Miss, by ditto; Birch, Miss; Blackburn, Miss; Blackburn, Miss H.; Blackford, lady I.; Blackwood, lady; Blackwood, Miss; Blayney, hon. Miss; Bloomfield, hon. Miss; Bloomfield, hon. Miss G.; Blunt, Mrs.; Blunt, Miss; Bolingbroke, viscountess, by lady Mildmay; Bolingbroke, lady; Borough, Mrs.; Borough, Miss J.; Bouverie, Mrs. A., on her marriage, by the countess of Radnor; Bouverie, Mrs, E., by lady B. Bouverie; Bouwens, Mrs.; Bouwens, Miss F., by her mother, Mrs. Bouwens; Bowens, Miss M., by ditto; Boyle, lady I., by the countess of Errol; Brabazon, lady T.; Braybrooke, lady; Bridgewater, countess of; Broadhead, Mrs. ; Broadhead, Miss; Brooke, Miss; Brown, lady L.; Browne, Mrs., by lady C. Underwood; Browne, Mrs. P., by lady Radstock; Brownlow, dowager lady; Bulkeley, Mrs.; Buller, lady A.; Buller, Miss; Buller, Miss G.; Burdett, Miss; Burdett, Miss C.; Burdett, Miss J.; Burke, lady, by the countess of Radnor; Burnaby, Mrs.; Burnal, Miss; Burton, hon, Mrs.; Burton, Mrs.; Bushe, hon. Mrs. G.; Butler, Miss, by lady Hartwell; Butler, Miss R., by

ditto.

Calvert, Mrs., by the hon. Mrs. Calvert; Calvert, Mrs. N.; Calvert, Miss; Campbell, lady, by the countess Amherst; Campbell, hon. Mrs. G.; Campbell, Mrs. J.; Campbell, Miss, by the countess Amherst; Campbell, Miss C.; Campion, Mrs., by Mrs. R. Williams; Campion, Miss F., by ditto; Campion, Miss M., by ditto; Carden, Miss; Carew, lady H., by lady Rodney; Carew, Mrs., by lady Brownlow; Carew, Miss F. A. P., by the hon. Mrs. P. Carew; Carew, Miss C. P. by ditto; Carew, Miss H., by lady H. Carew; Carlisle,

countess of; Carr, Mrs.; Carr, Miss; Carr, Miss F.; Case, Miss, by lady M. Cotes; Cates, Mrs., by ditto; Cathcart, Miss; Cathcart, Miss E. S.; Cavan, countess of; Cave, Mrs. O.; Cave, Miss H. O.; Cavendish, lady C.; Cavendish, hon. Mrs. C.; Cavendish, hon. Miss; Cavendish, Miss E.; Challenor, Mrs. B.; Chambers, lady; Champion, hon. Mrs.; Chandos, marchioness of, by the countess of Bridgewater; Channon, Mrs.; Chantrey, Mrs.; Charteris, lady J.; Charteris, lady L.; Chetwynd, viscountess; Chetwynd, lady; Chetwynd, Miss; Chetwynd, Miss G.; Chichester, dowager countess of; Chichester, Miss, by lady Constable; Christie, lady; Clare, dowager countess of; Clare, Miss; Clayton, Miss G., by Mrs. H. Dawkins, jun.; Clayton, Miss F., by ditto; Clayton, Miss L., by ditto; Clinton, Miss A. M.; Clinton, Miss M.; Clitheroe, Mrs.; Clive, lady H.; Clive, Miss L.; Cochrane, hon. Mrs.; Cochrane, Miss; Cochrane, Miss C.; Cockburn, lady, by the hon. lady Cockburn; Cockburn, Miss; Cockburn, Miss A., by lady Cockburn; Cocks, Mrs. T. S., by Mrs. W. Stuart; Cocks, Miss J. A., by Mrs. T. S. Cocks; Codrington, lady; Codrington, Miss; Colston, Mrs. Col., by lady Phillipps; Collett, Mrs. J.; Colleton, Miss G.; Colleton, Miss S.G., by her mother, La Comtesse Morel; Collins, Mrs. Gen., by lady Hardinge; Collins, Mrs. W., by ditto; Colthurst, Miss; Conroy, Miss; Constable, lady; Cooke, lady H., by the marchioness of Hastings; Cooke, Miss, by the marchioness of Downshire; Cooke, Miss J., by ditto; Cooper, lady A.; Cooper, Mrs. C.; Cooper, Miss C.; Corbert, Mrs., by lady L. Clive; Cornwallis, marchioness of; Cornwallis, countess of; Cornwallis, lady; Cornwallis, lady E.; Coventry, Miss, by her aunt, the hon. Mrs. Westenra; Coventry, Miss E., by do.; Cowell, Mrs. S.; Cox, Mrs.; Crawford, Miss L.; Croft, Mrs. J.; Cunningham, Miss B., by viscountess Allen; Cunningham, Miss C., by ditto; Cunningham, Miss L., by ditto; Curzon, hon. Mrs. T. R., by the countess of Erroll; Cust, hon. Mrs. W., by the dowager lady Brownlow; Cust, Miss; Cuthbert, Mrs.

Damer, Mrs. D.; Daniell, Mrs. Col. ; Darlington, countess; Dashwood, lady, by marchioness of Ely; Davison, Miss; Dawkins, Mrs. H.; De Dino, duchess; De Dunstanville, lady; Delap, Mrs., by lady Moseley; Delasse, Mrs.; De Montmorency, hon, Miss, by the dowager lady Kilmaine; Denbigh, countess of; Dennison, Miss, by lady Horne; De Ponthieu, baroness; De Raigerfeldt, baroness; Dering, Mrs.; De Ruthvyn, baroness Grey; De Ruthvyn, lady P. G.; Desheas, countess of; Des Voeux, lady; Des Voeux, Miss

C.; Digby, Mrs. S.; Disbrowe, hon. Mrs. G.; Disbrowe, Miss; Donovan, hon. Mrs. ; Dormer, Miss; Douglas, lady I.; Douglas, lady S.; Downshire, marchioness of; Doyle, lady; Doyle, Miss S.; Drake, lady E.; Drake, Miss A. E., by viscountess Gage; Ducket, lady; Ducket, Miss; Duncan, viscountess, by the countess of Albemarle; Duncan, hon. E., by viscountess Duncan ; Duncan, hon. Miss, by ditto; Duncombe, lady; Duncombe, Miss; Duncombe, Miss H., by Mrs. H. Dawkins, jun.; Dymoke, hon. Mrs.; Dymoke, Mrs.; Dymoke, Miss. East, lady, by Mrs. W. Jolliffe; Eastmont, Miss, by Mrs. S. Hall; Edmonstone, hon, lady; Edmonstone, Miss, by her mother, the hon. lady Edmonstone; Egerton, lady C.; Egerton, Mrs. Gen.; Ellenborough, dowager lady; Ellice, Mrs. R.; Ellison, Mrs.; Ellison, Miss; Ely, marchioness of; Erskyne, hon. Mrs. T., by the countess of Wemyss; Eustace, Mrs., by lady Seymour; Euston, countess; Exeter, marchioness of.

Fardell, Mrs. H.; Farnborough, lady; Farnham, Mrs.; Farnham, Miss; Farquhar, lady; Farquhar, Miss; Feilden, Mrs. R. M., by Mrs. C. Pole; Fellowes, lady, by lady S. Sydney; Fellowes, Mrs. Herbstrewer, on her appointment, by ditto; Ferguson, hon. Mrs.; Ferrand, Mrs. W., by the countess of Tyrconnel; Fisher, Miss, by lady Mallet; Fitzclarence, lady F., by the countess of Erroll; Fitzgerald, Mrs. ; Fitzroy, lady L.; Fitzroy, lady M.; Fitzroy, Bliss; Flaurey, Miss; Flint, lady, by lady Maryborough; Flint, Mrs., by lady Flint; Foley, hon. Mrs. C.; Foley, hon. Mrs. G.; Foley, Mrs. J.; Forester, Miss ; Fountain, Miss; Fountain, Miss E.; Frankland, Mrs., by lady Colville; Fraser, hon. Miss; Frere, Mrs. W., by dowager lady Astley; Fullen, lady; Fyler, Mrs. T. B.

Gage, viscountess; Galway, dowager viscountess; Gardener, Mrs.; Gardener, Miss L.; Garland, Mrs., by Mrs. H. Bayly; Garrard, Miss D.; Garvagh, lady; Gascoyne, Mrs., by the marchioness of Salisbury; Gibbes, lady; Gibbins, Miss; Gifford, lady, by Mrs. Howley; Glynne, lady; Godsal, hon. Mrs.; Gordon, duchess of; Gordon, Mrs., by the countess Bathurst; Gordon, Miss, by ditto; Gore, Miss; Gore, Miss C. K., by Mrs. Browne; Grange, Mrs.; Grange, Miss, by Mrs. R. Grange; Grant, hon. Mrs.; Granville, Mrs. B., on her marriage, by lady Parker; Graves, hon. Mrs. C.; Gray, hon. Mrs. J. A., by her mother, lady Gray, of Gray; Gray, Mrs. ; Gray, Miss; Gray, Miss A.; Grenfell, Miss C.; Granville, lady C. N., by lady Braybrooke; Grey, hon, lady; Grey, lady, of Greby, by the countess of Wemyss and March; Grey, lady; Griffith, Mrs. D.;

Gurney, lady H.; Gurney, Mrs., by lady H. Gurney.

Haggitt, Mrs.; Haggitt, Miss; Haggitt, Miss L.; Hahn, Mrs., by her sister, the lady mayoress; Hale, Mrs.; Hall, Mrs. S., by the hon. Mrs. Cochrane; Halifax, Mrs.; Halifax, Miss; Hamilton, duchess of; Hampden, viscountess; Hancock, Miss; Hanmer, Mrs.; by countess Grosvenor; Hanmer, Miss, by her mother, Mrs. Hanmer; Hardinge, lady; Hardinge, lady E.; Hare, hon. Miss C.; Hartland, lady, by lady H. Cooke; Hartwell, lady; Hartwell, Miss; Harvey, Miss; Hash, Miss H.; Heneage, hon. Mrs. Ć., by lady Clinton; Herbert, hon. Mrs. G.; Herbert, Miss M.; Herries, Miss; Hertford, dowager marchioness of; Hervey, Mrs.; Hewitt, hon. Miss; Hill, lady; Hill, lady D.; Hill, Miss J., by the marchioness of Downshire; Hippesley, lady; Hippesley, Miss; Hoare, Mrs J.; Hoare, Miss; Hobhouse Miss; Hobhouse, Miss J.; Holden, Mrs.; Holden, Miss; Holford, Miss G.; Hope, Mrs., by the duchess of Gordon; Hopkins, Miss L. N.; Hopkins, Miss N.; Hornby, Miss E.; Horne, Lady; Horne, Miss; Howard, Mrs., by the countess of Fingall; Howard, Miss, by her mother, Mrs. Howard; Howley, Miss; Howley, Miss H.; Hughes, Mrs. ; Hughes, Mrs. B.; Hulse, Miss; Hulton, Mrs.; Hulton, Miss; Hunloke, Miss, by the countess of Albemarle; Huntingdon, countess of.

Imhoff, lady; Inge, Miss, by lady Graham; Ingestrie, lady S.; Ingilby, lady A., by the marchioness Wellesley; Inglis, lady, by lady Acland.

James, Miss, by lady Fellowes; James, Miss M., by ditto; Jenkinson, lady C.; Jenkinson, lady L.; Jenner, Mrs. R.; Jenner, Miss; Jerningham, Mrs.; Jerningham, Miss; Jerningham, Miss G.; Jersey, countess of; Jervis, Mrs. S., by lady Northesk; Jodrell, lady, by the dowager lady Astley; Jolliffe, Mrs. W.

;

Kennedy, lady; Kenyon, Mrs.; Kenyon, Miss; Kerr, Miss, by lady S. Douglas; Kerr, Miss E., by ditto; Kilderby, lady; Kilmaine, lady; King, Mrs. R. H. King, Miss, by viscountess Anson; Kinlock, lady dowager; Kinnaird, hon. Mrs. F.; Kinnaird, hon. Miss; Kinnoull, countess of; Knight, Miss J.; Knowles, lady; Knowles, Miss G. H., by lady Knowles; Kynaston, Miss.

Lambert, lady, by the viscountess Gage; Lambton, hon. Miss; Lansdowne, marchioness of; Law, hon. Mrs. C.; Law, hon. Miss; Law, Mrs., by the hon. Mrs. Perceval; Legge, lady; Legge, lady C.; Legge, lady M.; Legh, Mrs.; Leigh, Mrs. J.; Leigh, Miss A.; Leigh, Miss F.; Lennard, Mrs. B., by the countess dowager of Mor

ton; Lennard, Miss B., by ditto; Lethbridge, Miss L., by lady Lethbridge; Ley, lady F.; Ley, Miss; Ley, Miss M.; Lidell, Miss E.; Lidell, Miss L.; Lifford, viscountess; Limerick, countess of; Lindsey, countess of; Listowell, countess; Littledale, Mrs.; Littledale, Miss; Lloyd, Mrs; Lloyd, Miss, by Mrs. Lloyd; Lloyd, Miss C.; Long, Miss; Lonsdale, countess of; Lowth, Mrs., by lady Rodney; Lowth, Miss C., by ditto; Lowth, Miss S., by ditto; Loyth, Miss S.; Lumley, hon. lady; Lumley, lady S.; Lyndhurst, lady.

Macdonald, Mrs.; Macdonald, Miss; Macfarlane, lady; Maclaine, Mrs. Col., by lady I. Wemyss; Macleod, Mrs., of Macleod, by the duchess of Gordon; Macleod, Miss, by ditto; Macleod, Miss F., by the marchioness of Hastings; Magens, Mrs. D., by viscountess Middleton; Malet, lady; Manners, lady; Marshall, Mrs., by lady Graham; Marshall, Miss; Marshall, Miss C., by lady Graham; Marshall, Miss S., by ditto; Martin, lady; Martin, Miss; Martin, Miss E.; Marton, Mrs.; Mash, Miss; Meade, hon. Mrs.; Meade, Miss T., by her aunt, the countess of Meath; Meath, countess of; Mengden, countess; Mercer, Miss J.; Meynell, Miss; Mildmay, lady; Mildmay, Miss; Milnes, Miss, by lady Moseley; Mitchell, Miss; Montagu, lady; Montagu, Miss J.; Montagu, Miss M.; Moore, Mrs. Gen.; Morel, countess; Morier, Mrs.; Morris, Miss; Morritt, Miss; Mortara, Countess of; Mosley, Miss C.; Mountnorris, countess of; Munday, Mrs.; Mundy, Mrs. C., by the countess Howe; Mundy, Mrs. W., on her marriage, by the marchioness Lansdowne : Mundy, Miss; Mundy, Miss S., by countess Howe; Monro, Miss; Munster, countess of; Murray, lady H., by the dowager countess of Chichester; Musgrave, hon. Mrs.; Musgrave, Miss; Muttleberry, Mrs. G., by lady Taylor.

Nayler, lady; Nayler, Miss; Neave, hon. Mrs.; Nelson, countess; Nesbit, hon. Mrs. W. A.; Norman, Miss C.; Norton, Mrs.; Nugent, lady, by lady Constable.

Offley, hon. Mrs. C.; Ommanny, lady; Onley, Mrs. S.; Orde, Miss; Orford, countess of, by the hon. Mrs. G. Ponsonby; Ormsby, lady, by lady M. Fox; Otway, lady; Otway, lady R.; Ouseley, Miss E.

Paget, lady E.; Paget, Miss M.; Parker, lady H.; Parker, Mrs. adm. G., by the hon. lady Murray; Paul, Mrs.; Paul, Miss; Pendarves, Mrs. W., by lady A. Milbank; Perceval, Mrs.; Perceval, Mrs. S.; Pery, lady C. A.; Pettigrew, Mrs.; Philips, hon. Mrs.; Phillimore, lady; Phillimore, Mrs.; Phillips, lady; Phillipps, Miss, by the viscountess Anson; Plymouth, countess of; Poland, lady, by the countess of Glengall;

Pole, Mrs. C.; Pole, Miss; Ponsonby, Mrs. G.; Portal, Mrs. J.; Portman, lady E., by the countess Poulett; Portman, bon. Mrs. ; Poulett, dowager countess; Poulett, countess, by the countess of Darlington; Poulett, lady; Poulett, lady A.; Powell, Mrs.; Powell, Mrs. W., by lady Martin; Praed, Mrs., by the marchioness of Chandos; Pratt, Miss, by the dowager lady Astley; Pratt, Miss M., by ditto; Preston, Mrs. H.; Puleston, lady; Pynn, lady.

Quentin, Miss.

Ramsden, lady; Ramsden, Miss; Ramsden, Miss C.; Ravenscroft, Miss, by the hon. Mrs. D. Damer; Reeves, Mrs. col., by the right hon. lady Howden; Reeves, Miss, and Miss A. Reeves, by their mother, Mrs. colonel Reeves; Reynardson, Mrs. B., by dowager lady Brownlow; Reynardson, Miss B., by ditto; Reynell, lady E.; Ribbesdale, lady; Rice, lady; Richmond, dowager duchess of; Ridley, lady; Ridley, Miss; Rivers, lady; Rivers, Miss; Robarts, Mrs.; Roberts, Miss, by Mrs. M. Burgoyne; Roche, Miss; Rochfort, Mrs.; Rodd, Mrs.; Rodes, Mrs. R.; Rodney, lady; Rolle, lady; Rosemerry, Miss; Rossmore, lady; Round, Mrs. J.; Rous, Miss; Rowley, Miss; Rowley, Miss G.; Russell, Mrs.; Russell, Mrs. W., by dow. lady Arundell; Russell, Miss W., by Mrs. W. Russe; Rycroft, Miss; Rycroft, Miss H.; Ryder, hon. Mrs.

St. Albans, duchess of; St. John, hon. Miss; St. John, Miss; St. John, Miss M., by her mother, the hon. Mrs. F. St. John; St. Maur, lady; St. Maur, lady H.; Salisbury, dowager marchioness of; Salisbury, marchioness of; Saltoun, lady; Sandford, Mrs., by lady C. Bathurst; Sandford, Mrs. A.; Sandon, lady F.; Saye and Serle, lady; Scarborough, countess of; Selkirk, countess of; Selsey, lady; Selsey, lady S., by the countess of Albemarle; Selwin, Mrs.; Seton, lady, by the hon. lady Edmonstone; Severn, Mrs., by lady Rodney; Severn, Miss, by her mother, Mrs. Severn; Sharp, Mrs. J. by viscountess Maynard; Sidney, lady; Simpson, Miss C., by the countess of Scarborough; Simpson, Miss C. B.; Simpson, Miss G. B., by the countess of Scarborough; Sitwell, lady dowager; Smith, Mrs. by lady Horne; Smith, Mrs. G.; Smith, Mrs. J.; Smith, Mrs. W.; Smith, Miss; Smith, Miss E.; Smythe, Miss; Snodgrass, Mrs., by the countess of Amherst; Somerset, lady F.; Sparke, Mrs. H., by her mother, the dowager lady Astley; Sparke, Miss; Spencer, hon. Mrs., by lady Clinton; Spottiswoode, Miss, by the dowager countess of Morton; Spring, lady T.; Stackpoole, Mrs. H.; Stackpoole, Miss; Stafford, marchioness of; Stanhope, honourable Mrs. L., on her marriage;

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