Margaret Rebecca Lahee (10 May 1831 – 14 June 1895) was an Irish popular Lancashire dialect writer from the 19th century.
She moved to Rochdale, Lancashire to learn millinery and dress making from a friend of her relatives.
Lahee lived in Rochdale with Susannah Rothwell Wild for over thirty years.
Lahee requested their grave should read They were lovely and pleasant in their lives, and in death they were undivided.
The monument commemorates Margaret Rebecca Lahee, Oliver Ormerod, John Trafford Clegg and Edwin Waugh and it is in Broadfield Park, Rochdale.