Saint Osmund, also known as St. Edmund, was:
buried in his cathedral at Old Sarum
relics translated to Salisbury in 1226
relics later translated to the new cathedral and deposited in the chapel of Our Lady in the church in 1457
shrine was destroyed in the reign of King Henry VIII
bones still interred in the same chapel, covered with a marble slab
He died in a village in Fuffolk called Hoxne ( pronounced Hoxin ) killed by the invading Danes who captured him tied him to a tree and he died under a hail of arrows.
His remains are interred in ST Edmunds cathedral in Bury St Edmunds
from the Catholic Encyclopedia
King of East Anglia, born about 840; died at Hoxne, Suffolk, 20 November, 870. The earliest and most reliable accounts represent St. Edmund as descended from the preceding kings of East Anglia
Saint Edmund was buried in Bury St Edmunds, a town in the county of Suffolk, England. His remains were interred in a shrine at the abbey there, which became a site of pilgrimage during the Middle Ages.
Saint George is believed to be buried in the town of Lod, Israel.
Saint Anthony of Padua is buried in the Basilica of Saint Anthony in Padua, Italy. His tomb is considered a pilgrimage site and attracts many visitors each year.
Saint Martha is believed to be buried in Tarascon, France. Her tomb is located in the Church of Saint Martha, where visitors can pay their respects and seek her intercession.
Saint Maria Zavala is buried at the Monastery of the Discalced Carmelite Nuns in Guadalajara, Spain.
Grace Kelly is buried at the Saint Nicholas Cathedral in Monaco, where she was married to Prince Rainier III.
St. Edmund the Martyr is buried in a shrine at the Abbey Church of St. Edmund in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England. His relics were translated there in the 10th century.
Edmund is a saint, but not a patron saint.
Edmund Arrowsmith is not a patron saint.
Society of Saint Edmund was created in 1843.
Saint George is believed to be buried in the town of Lod, Israel.
There are a number of saints and blesseds named Edmund. If you are referring to Saint Osmund (also known as Edmund) who became Bishop of Salisbury, England in 1078, his feast day is December 4.
Saint Anthony of Padua is buried in the Basilica of Saint Anthony in Padua, Italy. His tomb is considered a pilgrimage site and attracts many visitors each year.
Saint Martha is believed to be buried in Tarascon, France. Her tomb is located in the Church of Saint Martha, where visitors can pay their respects and seek her intercession.
Saint Maria Zavala is buried at the Monastery of the Discalced Carmelite Nuns in Guadalajara, Spain.
No, Saint Peter was buried in Rome after his execution there. Perhaps no other saint in the history of Christianity has had his tomb more thoroughly investigated by scientists and theologians than that of Saint Peter.
No, he is buried in Westminster Abbey.
He was buried in the Basilica of Saint-Denis, France.