Alfred Atheling, son of Æthelred II and Emma; taken with his brother Edward (afterward the Confessor) to their uncle, Richard the Good of Normandy. In 1036, on the death of Canute, the claims of Ælfred and Edward to the English throne were set aside by the Witan. Ælfred landed at Dover with a force of Normans, but was attacked and captured by Earl Godwin, who cruelly blinded him; he died from his injuries at Ely. [World Wide Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1935]

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