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What (who) is M D R Leys - definition

BRITISH ACADEMIC HISTORIAN
M D R Leys; M.D.R. Leys; MDR Leys

M. D. R. Leys         
Mary Dorothy Rose Leys (8 October 18901939 England and Wales Register – 6 September 1967) was a British historian and academic, who was involved in the work of the Catholic Social Guild and the Catholic Record Society.The Tablet Archive: search on "Leys"
Sally Leys         
SPONGIOLOGIST, EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGIST/PHYSIOLOGIST
Sally P. Leys
Sally Leys (Sally Penelope Leys) is a Canadian spongiologist. She is a professor of biology at the University of Alberta where she and her colleagues study sponges in all their aspects including ecology, physiology, their adaptations to a fluid environment and the evolution of sensory systems using sponges as their model organism.
Jan August Hendrik Leys         
  • Albrecht Dürer visiting Antwerp in 1520
  • Soldiers playing cards
  • The singer
PAINTER, PRINTMAKER (1815-1869)
Hendrik, Baron Leys; Henri Leys; Hendrik Leys
Henri Leys, Hendrik Leys or Jan August Hendrik, Baron Leys (18 February 1815 – 26 August 1869) was a Belgian painter and printmaker. He was a leading representative of the historical or Romantic school in Belgian art and became a pioneer of the Realist movement in Belgium.

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M. D. R. Leys

Mary Dorothy Rose Leys (8 October 1890 – 6 September 1967) was a British historian and academic, who was involved in the work of the Catholic Social Guild and the Catholic Record Society.

Leys was born in Tylers Green, Buckinghamshire. Her obituary in The Times states that she was educated at home because her family were too poor to afford school fees. Her Scottish father, John Kirkwood Leys, was a novelist and died in 1909.

In 1911, she was awarded a scholarship to Somerville College, Oxford. She taught history at St Anne's College, Oxford, from 1919 until her retirement in 1955.