Marjory Lees (9 September 1878 – 11 May 1970) was a British suffragist and local politician.
Lees was active in the local women's movement in Oldham, Greater Manchester where she became the honorary secretary of the local branch of the National Union of Women Workers.
[3][1] Marjory, like her mother, became active in local politics and the wider women's suffrage movement.
[4] She made charitable to donations to the local community, began a career as a poor law guardian and became president of the Oldham Women's Suffrage Society.
[1] Lees donated Werneth Park, her family home, to the people of Oldham in 1936 after the death of her mother.