What did George Mackenzie do?

George Mackenzie was a lawyer and the Lord Advocate during the rule of Charles II and quickly earned a reputation as one of the most vicious persecutors of the Covenanters, the people who rose up and signed the National Covenant in 1638.

Who is George Mckenzie?

Sir George Mackenzie, in full Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, (born 1636, Dundee, Scotland—died May 8, 1691, Westminster, London, England), Scottish lawyer who gained the nickname “Bloody Mackenzie” for his prosecution of the Scottish Presbyterian Covenanters; he was founder of the Advocates’ Library in Edinburgh.

Where is Greyfriars Bobby grave?

Greyfriars Kirkyard
Greyfriars Bobby

This statue of Bobby sits at the corner of Edinburgh’s Candlemaker Row and George IV Bridge, and is a Category A listed building
Breed Skye Terrier
Resting place Greyfriars Kirkyard
Known for Guarding the grave of his owner until he died himself on 14 January 1872
Owner John Gray

Where is Tom Riddle’s grave?

Little Hangleton graveyard
Affiliation. Tom Riddle’s Gravestone was the final resting place of Thomas, his wife Mary, and their son Tom Riddle Snr. The grave was located in the Little Hangleton graveyard near the centre of the graveyard and had a clear view of the Riddle House in the distance.

Why do people rub Greyfriars Bobby’s nose?

It’s known as Greyfriars Bobby, as it is located just outside Greyfriars Kirkyard, which is also where you will find Bobby’s grave. It’s a cute, life size statue of a very loyal dog, whose story warms my heart. However, over the years tourists have started rubbing his nose for luck.

What is a wee Bobby?

Over 160 years ago, a wee Skye Terrier was about to become the most famous dog in Scotland’s history. Bobby, a wee Skye Terrier, belonged to John, who worked for the Edinburgh City Police as a night watchman, and the two of them had been virtually inseparable for approximately two years.

Why does Voldemorts grave say 1943?

In an attempt to seek out his maternal grandfather, Tom tracked down his father one summer, during his Hogwarts years, and murdered him and his family. The blame was placed on Morfin Gaunt. Tom Jnr used this death to make Marvolo Gaunt’s ring a Horcrux.

How many bodies are in Greyfriars Kirkyard?

four bodies
Following the hanging, the four bodies were taken to Greyfriars to be buried in one mass grave. However, come the morning, it was discovered that the grave had been disturbed during the night and the body of the teenager gone. Lots of speculation surrounded his disappearance.

Is Greyfriars Bobby a true story?

Books and films directly about Bobby The 1912 book Greyfriars Bobby by Eleanor Atkinson embellished the story and made John Gray a shepherd, known as “Auld Jock”. The 1961 Walt Disney film Greyfriars Bobby: The True Story of a Dog was based on the book.

Where is John Gray’s grave?

When John Gray died he was buried in Greyfriars Kirkyard, the kirkyard surrounding Greyfriars Kirk in the Old Town of Edinburgh.

Where did they bury Voldemort?

Where is McGonagall grave?

Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
William McGonagall/Place of burial

Enter Greyfriars Kirkyard. Skirt to the right of the yellow Kirk. Continue the loop around the church towards the Flodden wall arch.