Greyfriars Kirkyard
Greyfriars Kirkyard is a cemetery. BurialMap has 79 memorial records for people buried here.
Memorials
Charles Steuart
1760–1821 (age 61)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Charles Steuart was a quietly devoted member of the Greyfriars community known for his steady counsel and gentle generos...
Henry Siddons
1774–1815 (age 41)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Henry Siddons was a stage actor who performed in the late 18th century and lived from 1774 to 1815.
James Ferguson
1735–1820 (age 85)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
James Ferguson was a thoughtful politician whose measured leadership uplifted the community he served.
John Erskine
1721–1803 (age 82)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
John Erskine was a Scottish author and intellectual who lived from 1721 to 1803.
Patrick Miller of Dalswinton
1731–1815 (age 84)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Patrick Miller of Dalswinton was a pioneering banker and patron of innovation who balanced ambition with a kind and gene...
Robert Blair, Lord Avontoun
1741–1811 (age 70)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Robert Blair, Lord Avontoun, was a Scottish judge who served on the bench from the 1760s until his death in 1811.
Sir William Forbes, 6th Baronet
1739–1806 (age 67)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Sir William Forbes was a careful banker and philanthropist whose calm leadership steadied those around him.
William Creech
1745–1815 (age 70)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
William Creech was an Edinburgh politician and publisher who lived from 1745 to 1815.
Sir James Stirling, 1st Baronet
1740–1805 (age 65)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Sir James Stirling was a respected banker whose integrity and care for apprentices reflected a lasting commitment to oth...
Robert Boswell
1746–1804 (age 58)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Robert Boswell was a Scottish preacher who served his congregation from the 1760s until his death in 1804.
Andrew Dalzel
1742–1806 (age 64)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Andrew Dalzel was a classical scholar whose warm teaching and devotion to learning inspired a generation of students.
Alexander Graeme
1741–1818 (age 77)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Alexander Graeme was a naval officer who served with distinction during the late eighteenth century.
Matthew Hardie
1754–1826 (age 72)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Matthew Hardie was a respected artisan whose steady craftsmanship served the Greyfriars community.
William Robertson
1740–1803 (age 63)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
William Robertson was a distinguished historian whose scholarly works shaped Scottish intellectual discourse.
Alexander Christison
1753–1820 (age 67)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Alexander Christison was a scholar and teacher who inspired others to pursue understanding.
John Gordon
1786–1818 (age 32)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
John Gordon was a writer whose literary contributions enriched Scottish cultural life.
William Coulter (Lord Provost)
1754–1810 (age 56)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
William Coulter served Edinburgh as Lord Provost, guiding civic affairs with steady resolve.
Charles Stuart of Dunearn
1745–1826 (age 81)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Charles Stuart of Dunearn was a physician whose medical practice served the Edinburgh community with distinction.
Anne Drysdale
1751–1819 (age 68)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Anne Drysdale was cherished for the warmth and care she brought to her Greyfriars neighbours.
Christina Lamond Campbell
1735–1810 (age 75)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Christina Lamond Campbell was a woman of eighteenth-century Edinburgh whose family held notable social standing.
Robert Kerr
1755–1813 (age 58)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Robert Kerr was a writer whose literary work contributed to Scottish intellectual culture.
William Wright
1735–1819 (age 84)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
William Wright was a surgeon whose steady hand brought relief to many.
William Roxburgh
1751–1815 (age 64)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
William Roxburgh was an illustrator whose artistic work enriched Scottish visual culture.
Hugh Blair
1718–1800 (age 82)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Hugh Blair was a writer and preacher whose lectures and sermons shaped Scottish letters.
Duncan Ban MacIntyre
1724–1812 (age 88)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Duncan Ban MacIntyre was a writer whose literary work preserved and celebrated Highland Scottish culture.
John Kay
1742–1826 (age 84)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
John Kay was a celebrated caricaturist whose sketches preserved the characters of Edinburgh.
Alexander Monro
1733–1817 (age 84)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Alexander Monro was a surgeon whose medical expertise advanced Scottish surgical practice.
Alexander Fraser Tytler
1747–1813 (age 66)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Alexander Fraser Tytler was a judge and historian whose writings and judgements upheld Scottish justice.
Alexander Murray
1775–1813 (age 38)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Alexander Murray was a writer whose literary contributions enriched early nineteenth-century Scottish culture.
William Wallace
1768–1843 (age 75)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
William Wallace was a respected Scottish mathematician and astronomer whose quiet dedication strengthened the study of t...
Henry Mackenzie
1745–1831 (age 86)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Henry Mackenzie was a prominent Scottish writer and literary figure of the 18th and early 19th centuries.
Thomas James Henderson
1798–1844 (age 46)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Thomas James Henderson was the first Astronomer Royal for Scotland, celebrated for his careful observations and pioneeri...
Adam Anderson
1783–1846 (age 63)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Adam Anderson was a physicist active in the early 19th century.
Nathaniel Gow
1763–1831 (age 68)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Nathaniel Gow was a Scottish composer of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Patrick Fraser Tytler
1791–1849 (age 58)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Patrick Fraser Tytler was a historian whose measured narratives helped shape a fuller understanding of Scotland’s past...
Robert Cadell
1788–1849 (age 61)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Robert Cadell was a Scottish bookseller and publisher of the late 18th and 19th centuries.
Thomas M'Crie
1772–1835 (age 63)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Thomas M’Crie was a religious biographer and writer admired for his faithful scholarship on Scotland’s spiritual her...
William Adam
1751–1839 (age 88)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
William Adam was a Scottish judge of the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
William Bannatyne, Lord Bannatyne
1743–1833 (age 90)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
William Bannatyne, Lord Bannatyne, was a judge esteemed for his fairness and dedication to the law.
William Ritchie
1781–1831 (age 50)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
William Ritchie was a Scottish journalist of the early 19th century.
James Fergusson
1769–1842 (age 73)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
James Fergusson was a judge known for his steady temperament and conscientious pursuit of justice.
John Leach
1760–1834 (age 74)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
John Leach was a Scottish judge whose career spanned the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Harriet Siddons
1783–1844 (age 61)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Harriet Siddons earned renown as a beloved tragedienne and leader of Edinburgh’s theatrical world.
James Russell
1754–1836 (age 82)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
James Russell was a surgeon of repute who practiced in Edinburgh during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Robert Hamilton
1763–1831 (age 68)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Robert Hamilton built a reputation as a diligent and principled lawyer in Edinburgh’s courts.
John Thomson
1765–1846 (age 81)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
John Thomson was a surgeon whose practice in Edinburgh spanned the late 18th and mid-19th centuries.
John Beugo
1759–1841 (age 82)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
John Beugo’s masterful engravings captured and preserved the likenesses of leading lights of his day.
Duncan Campbell
1763–1837 (age 74)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Duncan Campbell was a Scottish politician active in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Andrew Brown
1763–1834 (age 71)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Andrew Brown was admired for his steady devotion to teaching and to the advancement of pupils in his care.
Sir James Spittal
1769–1842 (age 73)
Greyfriars Kirkyard
Sir James Spittal was a knighted haberdasher and prominent Edinburgh merchant of the early 19th century.