HOXON, (Suffolk) on the r. Waveney and the N. side of Eye, in the road to Horleston, is the place where Edmund K. of the East-Angles was bound to a tree, and shot to death with arrows by the pagan Danes, because he would not renounce the christian religion. In after ages, here was a mon. erected to his memory, and a seat of the Bps. of Norwich, who were Lds. of the manor, till the R. of Edw. I. when they exchanged it for the mon. of St. Benedict in the Hulm, in the same Co.