The Escort Bible with the cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds
An archeological dig in 2010 uncovered Bury St Edmunds Bronze Age origins. In addition they observed Roman artefacts. The city was a royal borough with the Saxons and obtained its name as a result of it becoming the burial place of King Edmund The Martyr, who was killed via the Danes in 869. Evidently numerous miracles were being done in the martyr