A Copy of the Presentment and Indictment Found and Exhibited by the Grand-Jury of Middlesex, in the UPPER BENCH at WESTMINSTER, On the last day of Hillary Term, 1659. Against colonel Matthew Alured, colonel John Okey, (the Captains of the guards) and Edmond Cooper (one of the Door keepers) for assaulting and keeping Sir Gilbert Gerrard Baronet, one of the Knights of the Shire for their County, by force and arms out of the Commons House of Parliament, on the 27. day of December last; when 21. Members more were in like sort secluded and kept out of the House by them: which will serve as a precedent for other Counties, and future Secluders of the Members. THE Jurors, &c. do present, That whereas by the Laws of England, and the Custom and Privileges of the Parliaments thereof, every Knight, Citizen and Burgess● duly chosen and returned to sit in the Parliaments of England, aught to have free access and entrance into the Commons House of Parliament, and therein freely to sit and Vote during the continuance of the said Parliaments, without any forcible interruption or hindrance; And whereas there was a Parliament duly summoned to meet at Westminster, within the County of Middlesex on the Third day of November in the year of our Lord, (after the computation of England) 1640. And whereas Sir Gilbert Gerrard of Harrow on the Hill in the County of Middlesex aforesaid Baronet, was by the Freeholders of the said County, duly elected, and returned one of the Knights of the said County, with full and sufficient power for himself, and the Commonalty of the said County, to sit and vote in the said Commons House of Parliament, and to do and consent to all such things as should be ordained by Common Council of Parliament, during the continuance of the said Parliament, without any forcible interruption or hindrance; nevertheless, Colonel Matthew Alured, late of Westminster in the County of Middlesex aforesaid Gent. Colonel John Okey, late of Westminster aforesaid in the said County Gent. and Edmond Cooper late of Westminster aforesaid in the said County labourer, together with divers other persons to the said jurors yet unknown, on the 27. day of December, in the year of our Lord 1659. at Westminster aforesaid, in the County aforesaid, with force and arms, &c. in and upon the said Sir Gilbert Gerrard Baronet, in the peace of God and in the public peace then and there being, and going to and endeavouring to enter into the House of Commons of Parliament aforesaid, at Westminster aforesaid, in the County aforesaid, then and there being and sitting, to sit and discharge his Duty therein, as one of the Knights of the said County of Middlesex and a Member of the said Commons House of Parliament, an assault did make, and then and there with force and arms aforesaid, him the said Sir Gilbert Gerrard did forcibly and unjustly keep out of the said Commons House of Parliament, and hinder him from entering into the said House to discharge his duty aforesaid therein; to the high violation of the Privileges of Parliament, the great and pernicious example of other Malefactors, and against the peace of the Commonwealth of ENGLAND. LONDON, Printed for EDWARD THOMAS at the Adam and Eve in Little Britain●, 1660.