The king again employs Ealdred as a…
August 1056 CE
The king again employs Ealdred as a diplomat in 1056, when he assists earls Harold and Leofgar in negotiations with the Welsh.
Edward sends Ealdred after the death in battle of Bishop Leofgar of Hereford, who had attacked Gruffydd ap Llywelyn after encouragement from the king.
However, had Leofgar lost the battle and his life, and Edward had had to sue for peace.
Although details of the negotiations are lacking, Gruffydd ap Llywelyn swears loyalty to King Edward, but the oath may not have had any obligations on Gruffydd's part to Edward.
The exact terms of the submission are not known in total, but Gruffydd is not required to assist Edward in war nor attend Edward's court.
Ealdred is rewarded with the administration of the see of Hereford, which he will hold until 1061.
The diocese had suffered a serious raid from the Welsh in 1055, and during his administration, Ealdred will continue the rebuilding of the cathedral church as well as securing the cathedral chapter's rights.
Ealdred has been granted the administration in order that the area might have someone with experience with the Welsh in charge.