Chapter 16
WecameinsightofReadingabouteleven. Theriverisdirtyanddismalhere. OnedoesnotlingerintheneighbourhoodofReading. Thetownitselfisafamousoldplace,datingfromthedimdaysofKingEthelred,whentheDanesanchoredtheirwarshipsintheKennet,andstartedfromReadingtoravageallthelandofWessex; andhereEthelredandhisbrotherAlfredfoughtanddefeatedthem,EthelreddoingtheprayingandAlfredthefighting.
Inlateryears,Readingseemstohavebeenregardedasahandyplacetorundownto,whenmatterswerebecomingunpleasantinLondon. ParliamentgenerallyrushedofftoReadingwhenevertherewasaplagueonatWestminster;and,in1625,theLawfollowedsuit,andallthecourtswereheldatReading. ItmusthavebeenworthwhilehavingamereordinaryplaguenowandtheninLondontogetridofboththelawyersandtheParliament.
DuringtheParliamentarystruggle,ReadingwasbesiegedbytheEarlofEssex,and,aquarterofacenturylater,thePrinceofOrangeroutedKingJames’stroopsthere.
HenryI.liesburiedatReading,intheBenedictineabbeyfoundedbyhimthere,theruinsofwhichmaystillbeseen;and,inthissameabbey,greatJohnofGauntwasmarriedtotheLadyBlanche.
AtReadinglockwecameupwithasteamlaunch,belongingtosomefriendsofmine,andtheytowedusuptowithinaboutamileofStreatley. Itisverydelightfulbeingtowedupbyalaunch. Ipreferitmyselftorowing.