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ReadingIndustrial town and administrative centre of Reading unitary authority, in south England, at the confluence of the rivers Thames and Kennet, 61 km/38 mi west of London; population (2001) 134,200. It has a large number of high-technology industries and is also an agricultural and horticultural centre, with seed-testing grounds. HistoryA Danish encampment in 871, by the time of the Domesday survey of 1086 ‘Radynges’ had 30 religious houses and a population of about 500. The Benedictine abbey was founded in 1121 and consecrated in 1164. During the English Civil War the town changed hands several times. In the 16th century the cloth industry thrived, and trade with London took place via the River Thames. During the 18th century the town's prosperity was based on malting and sailcloth, but the rail connections to London (1840) and Bristol (1841) encouraged trade and promoted expansion. The Huntley and Palmer Biscuit Company began to expand rapidly because of the new trade routes and the invention of airtight boxes for transport, as did the Sutton Seed company. By the middle of the 19th century the economy was based on biscuits, bulbs, and beer. The town's university was first established in 1892 as a college affiliated to the University of Oxford, but by 1926 had gained independent university status. The city needed to be extensively rebuilt after World War II bombing.
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