Talk:Hoxne

I have been adding links to the Hoxne page because my Roper family lived there for at least 10 generations from c1500 to c1750. I also have my own web page for Hoxne and for my family in Hoxne.

L. David Roper, [mailto:roperld@vt.edu my e-mail]

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St Edmund's monument
It ought to be mentioned and described in the article. There should also be more about St Edmund. A lot of information about his connection with Hoxne, including his chapel, is given on the information sign near the monument. The YouTube video "WLBSE! Presents...Hoxne and Saint Edmund - The Legend (Punch FilmsUK)" gives more detail about what could be legend or what could be mostly true. The video refers to development in the field where the monument is. I do not live in Hoxne, and probably never will, but historic villages like Hoxne ought to be preserved for future generations without being spoilt by housing estates. Update: the board regarding the monument St Edmund's Cross can be downloaded as a pdf here https://www.hoxnehistory.org.uk/HHW.php It is Information Board 8 - St Edmund's Cross, on The Hoxne Heritage Walk page. That website indicates it would also be worth including Hoxne Hall and Oakley Park and other buildings in the article. 92.3.57.233 (talk) 18:31, 21 June 2020 (UTC)
 * The article is unprotected so feel free to include this information yourself. The Rambling Man (Stay indoors, stay safe!&#33;!&#33;) 12:44, 29 June 2020 (UTC)

Death of St Edmund nearby at Hailston or Haegelisdun - sounds like modern Harleston, Norfolk
See this article http://www.facesofarthur.org.uk/fabio/app3.htm 92.24.178.184 (talk) 14:35, 20 December 2020 (UTC)