As you go through by the Flodden wall and turn right, to the right is the grave of Elizabeth Moodie. When you went down to the bottom if you had gone right you would have seen the grave of Thomas Riddell (Voldemort}. When you went back to the gates that was George Heriot school, the inspiration for Hogwarts. And on the wall in front of you the grave of William McGonnagal. By the main entrance, where that person was stood,is, of course, the gravestone of Greyfrairs Bobby . As you face it, about thirty metres to the right, is the grave of John Grey, his master. Outside, where Candlemakers Row and George IV Bridge meet, is the famous status of Greyfrairs Bobby.
Ohh... the story of a little Bobby just stopped my heart beating for a sec.... Best friend ever. My dog died years ago but I still miss her.... We as people don't appreciate animals enough. They deserve better life and treatment in general. Thank you for posting this episode LADmob ☺
I was here today for the first time. The covenaters prison was locked off, but I looked through the gate & I got hit with a sudden headache & felt really sick, then I walked past the tomb & had a really uneasy uncomfortable feeling. I'm not a believer in the supernatural or anything but it was so strange 👻🎃 so happy to have seen Bobby too 🐶
This is INCREDIBLE, wow 😄 just found a channel after my heart! I immediately noticed at 3:55 the markers for Cowgatehead & West Bow and my eyeballs perked up with delight - the area of the old Grassmarket! All my life I've loved the history of the UK - it's so rich with stories, tales over the ages, so to see these places like this, in what for me feels almost like real time, it's emotional for me to see these areas I immediately associate with such grand & (at times) wicked history. Such as at 3:55 - the Cowgatehead & West Bow building markers may look mundane, but 👇 "From the Cowgate, passing under George IV Bridge, via Cowgatehead, the road enters the Southeast corner of the Grassmarket. In the northeast corner of the Grassmarket are the remains of what used to be one of the most picturesque streets in Old Edinburgh, the former West Bow, now named (in part) Victoria Street. This was originally Z-shaped and gave access from the western corner of the Lawnmarket (at the foot of Castlehill), to the northeast corner of the Grassmarket. One of the more notable inhabitants of the West Bow or, more correctly, the Upper Bow, was the notorious Major Weir, or ‘Angelical Thomas’, who, like Deacon Brodie, was a man of two characters - a Covenanting soldier and one of the Godliest of men, regularly attending local Protestant prayer meetings and being accepted as a pillar of Edinburgh society. However, during an illness, and in a feverish state of mind, details of his other life became known to those who were attending him. He was hanged and burned as a witch in 1670, after he confessed to the organization of a coven, and committing crimes of the most obscene depravity, including necromancy and supernatural activities, which included witchcraft. His sister Jean was also hung because she was his partner in these black arts." So even though it was merely a corner you passed, for me it conjures up the richness and incredible stories that happened on these very spots you take us to!! And these walks are filled with awesome history at every step! I can't even get through a whole walk without pausing and looking up the history when I recognize a name or such 😄 What a delight these walking video concepts are, sharing the world through another fellow human beings eyes! 🌍👀💖
I’ve been inside the covenanters prison at night. Something was squeezing a muscle multiple times in my arm. I don’t know what to believe. But it felt cold in my neck too. Strange feeling but not knowing what happened to me over there.
@@LADmob sounds like a good idea I will google that place. You have gone to town literally hahaha with your videos and I been keeping up but not easy my friend. I think I have seen all you have done thus far. Slow down will ya !! NO really I have enjoyed the" ride" Be well my friend
What amazes me is that these heavy headstones are hundreds of years old and they haven't sunk deeper into the ground, we have gravestones from like 1888 that sunk over a foot down here.
@@hellsbellez he is my best friend ❤ and the best company while I'm walking around to make this videos :) I decided to get his own channel as many people requested more videos with him haha :) thanks a lot HellsBelle
As you go through by the Flodden wall and turn right, to the right is the grave of Elizabeth Moodie. When you went down to the bottom if you had gone right you would have seen the grave of Thomas Riddell (Voldemort}. When you went back to the gates that was George Heriot school, the inspiration for Hogwarts. And on the wall in front of you the grave of William McGonnagal. By the main entrance, where that person was stood,is, of course, the gravestone of Greyfrairs Bobby . As you face it, about thirty metres to the right, is the grave of John Grey, his master. Outside, where Candlemakers Row and George IV Bridge meet, is the famous status of Greyfrairs Bobby.
Noone knows better than a local :)
this was nice. it was like taking a tour with a friend. we didn't chat much, we didn't need to.
Ohh... the story of a little Bobby just stopped my heart beating for a sec.... Best friend ever.
My dog died years ago but I still miss her....
We as people don't appreciate animals enough. They deserve better life and treatment in general.
Thank you for posting this episode LADmob ☺
the bobby story is quite sad , knowing how much love a dog can offer xxx
My family always said a dog is mans best friend
Treat a dog right and they're loyal til the end 💜
I was here today for the first time. The covenaters prison was locked off, but I looked through the gate & I got hit with a sudden headache & felt really sick, then I walked past the tomb & had a really uneasy uncomfortable feeling. I'm not a believer in the supernatural or anything but it was so strange 👻🎃 so happy to have seen Bobby too 🐶
Thanks for keeping the video BS-free.
Now how did you know I said "Bless You " ?? This was a different walk of Greyfriar's and quite enjoyable :)
As the saying goes: " I don't know if I believe in ghosts, but I've been afraid of them my whole life " !
LOVE HAUNTED GRAVEYARD VIDEOS 👻 👽 💀 ☠
Thanks for video.....its like virtual tour for me....the place is super awesome even with gloomy ambiance
This is INCREDIBLE, wow 😄 just found a channel after my heart! I immediately noticed at 3:55 the markers for Cowgatehead & West Bow and my eyeballs perked up with delight - the area of the old Grassmarket!
All my life I've loved the history of the UK - it's so rich with stories, tales over the ages, so to see these places like this, in what for me feels almost like real time, it's emotional for me to see these areas I immediately associate with such grand & (at times) wicked history.
Such as at 3:55 - the Cowgatehead & West Bow building markers may look mundane, but 👇
"From the Cowgate, passing under George IV Bridge, via Cowgatehead, the road enters the Southeast corner of the Grassmarket. In the northeast corner of the Grassmarket are the remains of what used to be one of the most picturesque streets in Old Edinburgh, the former West Bow, now named (in part) Victoria Street. This was originally Z-shaped and gave access from the western corner of the Lawnmarket (at the foot of Castlehill), to the northeast corner of the Grassmarket. One of the more notable inhabitants of the West Bow or, more correctly, the Upper Bow, was the notorious Major Weir, or ‘Angelical Thomas’, who, like Deacon Brodie, was a man of two characters - a Covenanting soldier and one of the Godliest of men, regularly attending local Protestant prayer meetings and being accepted as a pillar of Edinburgh society. However, during an illness, and in a feverish state of mind, details of his other life became known to those who were attending him. He was hanged and burned as a witch in 1670, after he confessed to the organization of a coven, and committing crimes of the most obscene depravity, including necromancy and supernatural activities, which included witchcraft. His sister Jean was also hung because she was his partner in these black arts."
So even though it was merely a corner you passed, for me it conjures up the richness and incredible stories that happened on these very spots you take us to!! And these walks are filled with awesome history at every step!
I can't even get through a whole walk without pausing and looking up the history when I recognize a name or such 😄
What a delight these walking video concepts are, sharing the world through another fellow human beings eyes!
🌍👀💖
haha - thanks a lot for the good feedback :) always a pleasure to have people like you on my channel :)
16:40 The Covenanters Prison and 18:15 The tomb of George. McKenzie....the so called McKenzie poltergeist.
Thanks for the info :)
I’ve been inside the covenanters prison at night. Something was squeezing a muscle multiple times in my arm. I don’t know what to believe. But it felt cold in my neck too. Strange feeling but not knowing what happened to me over there.
Wow cool story about Mr. Gray and his dog Bobbie! No wonder you did not go into that cemetery at night LOL
Indeen little good boy Bobby - maaaaaaaaaan that cemetery is crazy ( read stories on google about it )
@@LADmob sounds like a good idea I will google that place. You have gone to town literally hahaha with your videos and I been keeping up but not easy my friend. I think I have seen all you have done thus far. Slow down will ya !! NO really I have enjoyed the" ride" Be well my friend
Terrifyingly beautiful
Is my 1st time here on this channel. This video is fascinating! ☆☆☆☆☆
Great video!!!!
Gothic Paradise 🖤✨
What amazes me is that these heavy headstones are hundreds of years old and they haven't sunk deeper into the ground, we have gravestones from like 1888 that sunk over a foot down here.
Wow this place looks amazing definitely need to get here. London is great also I've done some videos in it. Great video 👍👍
Poor little Bobby, all weather, still by his master. How sad.
Lechon! But they don't eat it with rice in Scotland. Stay safe and more happy adventures for you and Bonnie. 👍
The best lechon what I eaten, was in Cebu, somewhere close to airport - I ordered 3 times large portion ( my mouth is watering )
Happy Christmas 🎄 Joy :) , check " Bonnie Walker " to see his adventures :)
@@LADmob subscribed to Bonnie Walker. Stay Healthy and Merry Christmas
@@LADmob 😅😅🐕 oh my gosh this is the best 😍😍 clicked to see what Bonnie Walker is and immediately fell in LOVE with Bonnie! *subscribed* 👐👐👏
@@hellsbellez he is my best friend ❤ and the best company while I'm walking around to make this videos :)
I decided to get his own channel as many people requested more videos with him haha :) thanks a lot HellsBelle
Can you imagine while taking the tour the skies get dark in seconds and get locked in?
Most beautiful place.
We agree!
Nice scenery ha..looks like an old one but its cool
I saw you looking at the hog roast, you should try some really delicious
Yes I was looking at it ... my belly said " pooooooooooooork " but my walled said instant noodles my friend 🤣
The voices & screams I hear in this video... is that from this cemetery or elsewhere? 😅
That's from a primary school close by , if I remember right
Haunted or not amazing and beautiful place
N O G O, mit dem Schweinchen. PFUI🤬🤬🤬🤬☠☠☠👿👿💀💀💀💀
a little narration would have been nice :)
Hello Mc Curdy family in Isle of Bute and Mc Caffrey family Stuart family of long ago.
Too bad you did no research before visiting...😒
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