Hi Bruce,
Thanks for that.
I wrote about Greyfriars 1999/2000 before the restoration of the graveyard.
Then it was in a terrible mess.
BUT, since the restoration I have noticed several gravestones/markers are missing.
As you come into the yard from the main entrance off Canal Street there were two small stones set in the grass.
One simply had the name 'Weekes 1838' and the other was to an Alex Laurie, baker.
Both appear to be gone.
This is what I wrote re Weekes.
WEEKES
Another gravestone here has the simple inscription WEEKES and the date 1838.
Paddy Weekes was a popular Irish singer and comedian who played to packed houses in the Perth theatre.
On the 14th October, 1838 he was travelling from Glasgow to Perth by stage coach when it left the road and overturned, crushing him beneath it.
He was carried to the Star hotel in Perth where he died on the 24th November and was buried in Greyfriars.
He left a widow and six children.
The owner of the theatre, Corbet Ryder, paid for the burial and staged a benefit night for the widow which was billed as 'Weekes Night' raising the not inconsiderable sum of £60.
There is no excuse for them to be removed.
They were just sitting in the grass verge minding their own business.
At the time I was building my website I took several photos of the graveyard and stones and like you I will go there this week and take some more pics and compare them.
buckhind