Ronald Montagu Burrows (16 August 1867 – 14 May 1920) was a British archaeologist and academic, who served as Principal of King's College London from 1913 to 1920.
Leonard Francis Burrows, a master at Rugby School, and his wife Mary Vicars.
[1][2] Burrows began his academic career as assistant to Gilbert Murray, Professor of Greek at the University of Glasgow from 1891 to 1897.
[1][3] Burrows was also involved in bringing Greece into the First World War as a political and military ally of the United Kingdom.
[1] Burrows was a noted archaeologist who carried out excavations in Greece at Pílos (ancient Pylos, on the Coryphasium promontory) and the nearby island of Sfaktiría.