Greyfriars Bobby's owner John Gray

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Greyfriars Bobby's owner John Gray was a 19th-century Edinburgh night watchman best known as the master of the loyal Skye terrier who famously guarded his grave in Greyfriars Kirkyard.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
night watchman
associatedWith Edinburgh NERFINISHED
Greyfriars Bobby NERFINISHED
Greyfriars Kirkyard NERFINISHED
burialPlotGuardedBy Greyfriars Bobby NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
culture Scottish
employer Edinburgh Town Council NERFINISHED
Edinburgh police NERFINISHED
gender male
hasGraveVisitedBy Greyfriars Bobby NERFINISHED
hasLegendAbout loyal dog guarding his grave
hasName John Gray NERFINISHED
hasPet Greyfriars Bobby NERFINISHED
influenced popular image of loyalty in dogs
knownAs Auld Jock NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor being a 19th-century Edinburgh night watchman
being the master of Greyfriars Bobby
occupation night watchman
ownerOf Greyfriars Bobby NERFINISHED
partOf history of Edinburgh
legend of Greyfriars Bobby
placeOfBurial Greyfriars Kirkyard NERFINISHED
placeOfWork Edinburgh NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
residence Edinburgh NERFINISHED
timePeriod 19th century

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Greyfriars Kirkyard containsGraveOf Greyfriars Bobby's owner John Gray