33UCg> April 21
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... ted to witness the Lying in State, on Wednesdaj 0,1 ■ tne town of Windsor was besieged with visitors- ( tw^nan pa rts of the country. The road from London 'crowded along the whole line, the Inns at Windsor >ras guefi to excess, and no charge was deemed too extra- ' ,VM : f ot the smallest portion of accommodation. Long ' v^re ten o'clock a dense mass of people had assembled in ih lower ...
... A General Court of the Proprietors of Bank Stock was held yesterday in the Court Room of the Bank of England, for the purpose of declaring a dividend on the Company's Stock lor the current half year. The Meeting was not so fully attended as those held recently, the passing ofthe Bank Charter Bill having caused the excitement as to the renewal of the privileges of the Bank wholly to disappear. ...