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Battle of Reading



         


The name Battle of Reading is given to two separate engagements near the town of Reading, Berkshire.

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Danish Invasion

On January 4 871, between Ethelred of Wessex and his brother Alfred attacked a Danish army which was invading Britain and was camped near Reading. Although many Danes were killed, the Saxons under Ethelred were defeated and driven from the field with great slaughter.

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1688

In November 1688 William and Mary landed at the head of a Protestant army. On the 9 December James I sent part of his army to Reading to stop the march of the protestant army. The people of Reading sent a messenger to William to ask for help, and a relief force of about 250 Dutch troops were sent to the town. They attacked from an unexpected direction, and James's troops soon retreated in confusion.


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