31 OCTOBER 1835, Page 2
Int ve mat.
THE stormy weather prevented their Majesties from leaving Windsor Castle on the first days of the week. On Wednesday, the King and Queen came to town. The King held , a Privy Council; at which Parliament was ordered to be prorogued from the 10th of November to the 17th of December. Lord Lilford was presented to the King and kissed hands on being appointed a Lord of the Bedchamber. His Majesty gave audiences to Lord Melbourne, Lord Glenelg, Lord Palmerston, and Lord Hol- land; and returned to Windsor in the evening.
The Queen also returned to the Castle, in a separate carriage, with the Dutchess of Saxe-Weimar.