William Gardyner threatens Christina Fresshawe and damages property of William Fresshawe
William Gardyner, called the son of Nicholas Gardyner, was one of those who treacherously and feloniously rose up against the lord king and his people, and that he, together with other unknown malefactors of his faction, came on the Thursday on the feast of Corpus Christi in the fourth year of the reign of King Richard the second, to the house of William Fresshawe at the Strand in the county of Middlesex, and threatened Christina, the same William's wife, with decapitation; and he feloniously entered the same house and there feloniously broke the doors and windows and chests of the same William Fresshawe etc.