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Greyfriars Kirkyard is a historic cemetery in Edinburgh, Scotland, located on the grounds of a Franciscan friary dissolved in 1559. Established as a burial ground in 1562, it became the primary site for Covenanters executed during the "Killing Time" in the 17th century. The kirkyard is also widely recognized as the resting place of the 19th-century Skye Terrier Greyfriars Bobby, as well as several notable Scottish figures like geologist James Hutton.
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Where is Greyfriars Kirkyard located?
Greyfriars Kirkyard is a historic cemetery in Edinburgh, Scotland, located on the grounds of a former Franciscan friary. It sits in the Old Town, just south of Edinburgh Castle.
When was Greyfriars Kirkyard established?
The burial ground was established in 1562, on the site of a Franciscan friary dissolved in 1559. It became one of Edinburgh's most important cemeteries.
What is the "Killing Time" connection at Greyfriars?
Greyfriars became the primary burial site for Covenanters executed during the "Killing Time" in the 17th century. A memorial in the kirkyard honors those who died for their Presbyterian beliefs.
What famous dog is associated with Greyfriars Kirkyard?
The kirkyard is famously associated with Greyfriars Bobby, the Skye Terrier said to have guarded his owner's grave for 14 years. A statue of Bobby stands nearby on Candlemaker Row.
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