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Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, 1740-1744
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336 Assembly Proceedings, Sept. 21-Oct. 29, 1742.

L. H. J.

An Ingrossed Bill entituled An Act to prevent the Exportation of
Indian Corn for the time therein Limited, Read and Assented to sent
to the Upper House with the Paper Bill by Mr Lloyd and Mr Tasker
The House Adjourns until 2 of the Clock in the Afternoon

Post Meridiem
The House met according to Adjournment &c
Mr Philip Hammond and Mr George appeared in the House
The House Adjourns until the Morrow Morning at Nine of the
Clock

October 12

p. 334

Tuesday Morning October 12. 1742
The House met according to Adjournment &ca
It being made appear to this House that a Member thereof had
been Challenged yesterday by Samuel Ogle Esqr late Governor of
Maryland and otherways Insulted by Onorio Razolini and that
Doctor Geo Stuart was the Messenger who carried the Challenge
from the said Samuel Ogle Esqr
It is Resolved unanimously that the Challenging or otherways
insulting a Member of this House is an absolute Violation of its Just
Rights and Priviledges and that the said Samuel Ogle Esqr hath in
a high Degree been guilty of the same
Ordered thereupon that the Serjeant at Arms take the said Samuel
Ogle Esqr into his Custody In Order that he answer to this honour-
able House for the Offence aforementioned
And that he likewise take into his Custody the said Onorio Razo-
lini and Doctor George Stewart and them detain until they be dis-
charged therefrom by further Order of this House
By Virtue of the said Order the Serjeant at Arms went to Exe-
cute the said Order
On his Return he acquainted Mr Speaker that he went to Mr Task-
ers House and enquired of him for Mr Ogle. The said Tasker
desired him the Serjeant to sit down, the said Tasker left the Room
and sometime after came and acquainted him the said Serjeant that
the said Mr Ogle was not to be Spoke with
George Plater and Edmund Jenings Esqr from the Upper House
acquaint Mr Speaker the Governor requires the Attendance of the
Lower House in the Upper House
Mr Speaker left the Chair and attended by the whole House went
to the Upper House where his Excellency was pleased to make a
Verbal Speech which Mr Speaker upon his Return with the whole
House and resuming the Chair declared to be as near as he could
recollect as follows viz.



 
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