except as regards the position of the minister and the use of wafer-bread or wafers; and as to these excepted matters they will humbly advise Her Majesty that inasmuch as it is not established to their satisfaction that the appellant, while saying the Prayer of Consecration, so stood that the people could not see him break the Bread or take the Cup into his hand, as alleged in the representation; and inasmuch as it is not alleged or proved that what was used by him in the administration of the Holy Communion was other than bread such as is usual to be eaten, the decree of the Court of Arches should be in these respects reversed. And they will further humbly advise Her Majesty that in respect of the charges as to which the decree is reversed, the costs in the Court of Arches should be paid by the respondents to the appellant: and further, that there should be no costs of this appeal. Proctor for the appellant: Geo. H. Brooks. Proctors for the respondents: Moore & Currey. 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