attiiress of viTontioIoncc to {[Tijeir Koi)aI J&istjnessrs 
tije ^Jrinre anO ^3rtnrrss of 2Males, on tt)c 
JitcEase of ti)e Suk? of (fflarmro anO 
aboniiale, <S., 
Adopted by the Annual Meeting of the A'orkshire 
Philosophical Society, 2nd Feb., 1892. 
To their Royal Highnesses the Prince and 
Princess of Wales, 
May it please Your Eoyal Highnesses, 
We, jour most dutiful servants tlie members of the Yorkshire 
Philosophical Society ask to be permitted to add our tribute of 
respectful regret to the sorrow of the whole English family on 
the death of His Iloyal Highness the Duke of Clarence and 
Avondale, K.Gr. He lived among us for several years as a quite 
and unobtrusive citizen and had our love and esteem wherever 
he went. A wealth of hope has been shattered by his removal, 
and we pray that the good Dod who has thought fit to take 
him away may fill up for you, out of His loving abundance, 
the void that has been made. 
Signed on behalf of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society, 
JAMES PAINE, M.A., D.C.L., 
Chancellor and Canon Residentiary of Yorh, 
Chairman. 
