- Siege of Reading
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Siege of Reading
partof= First English Civil War
caption=
date=4 November 1642 -25 April 1643
place=Reading, Berkshire
result=Royalist garrison surrendered
combatant1=Parliamentary army
combatant2=Royalist garrison
commander1=Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex
commander2=Sir Arthur Aston
King Charles I
Prince Rupert
strength1=16,000+
strength2=2,000+
casualties1=
casualties2="See also:
Battle of Reading (871) andBattle of Reading (1688) "The Siege of Reading refers to the
English Civil War military campaign waged to besiege a Royalist garrison quartered in the town ofReading, Berkshire from4 November 1642 -25 April 1643 .Background
In late October 1642, King Charles returned to
Oxford from the indecisiveBattle of Edgehill (23 October ). On4 November , he entered Reading fromOxford and later that month retired leaving a Royalist garrison, of 2,000 foot soldiers and a cavalry regiment, under Sir Arthur Aston.The town and townspeople suffered many privations due to the demands of the garrison for money and lodging.
On
13 April 1643, the Earl of Essex at the head of a Parliamentary army of 16,000 men left Windsor and laid siege to Reading using cannon. Despite attempts by the King and Prince Rupert to lift the siege, the Royalist garrison surrendered on 26 and27 April 1643 .Reading stayed a Parliamentary possession for the remainder of the Civil War, except for a single Royalist incursion.
External links
* [http://www.berkshirehistory.com/articles/reading_siege.html Berkshire History article]
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