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On 20 June 2020, shortly before 19:00 BST, a man with a knife attacked people who were socialising in Forbury Gardens, Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom. Three men died from their wounds, and three other people were seriously injured. Khairi Saadallah, a 25-year-old Libyan male refugee, was arrested shortly afterwards.
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Jul 26, 2018 · This work is portrayed on Tomkin’s 1802 map of Reading and possibly used the royalist bastion built on that side of the defences in 1643 within its construction. Much archaeology has been undertaken around the Abbey and some of this has revealed glimpses of the Civil War defences. Work in the 1970s found a ditch, which seemed to run south ...
County Town Besieged 1642-3. It was on the stormy evening of 25th August 1642, that King Charles I unfurled his standard at Nottingham, and the great Civil War began. Already a week previously the people of Reading were busy setting up posts and chains to guard the roads leading into their town. Danger indeed was near.
Feb 10, 2023 · A total of 41 people were killed and many more injured during the attack on Reading - making the total number of dead 56 when combined with those slaughtered in Newbury.
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Siege of Reading. The siege of Reading was an eleven-day blockade of Reading, Berkshire, during the First English Civil War. Reading had been garrisoned by the Royalists in November 1642, and held 3,300 soldiers under the command of Sir Arthur Aston. On 14 April 1643, Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex brought a Parliamentarian army of 19,000 ...