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Beginnings. The first evidence for Reading as a settlement dates from the 8th century, where the town came to be known as Readingum. The name comes from the Readingas, an Anglo-Saxon tribe whose name means "Reada's People" in Old English. The name Reada is thought to literally mean "The Red One."
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Those who settled in this area were apparently led by a man called Reada and the place became known as the settlement of the Reada ingas, Reada's People.
Oct 25, 2022 · Reading appeared in the 6th century AD, 1600 years ago, when Saxons began settling in this part of the Thames Valley. The earliest-known ...
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In 1748, the town was laid out by Thomas and Richard Penn, the sons of William Penn. The name was chosen after Penn's own county seat, Reading, in Berkshire, ...
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