Ley

Ley may refer to: == Toponyms == Ley (landform), name for a crag, rock or cliff in the north German language area Ley (crater), crater on the Moon Ley, Moselle, commune in France Ley Hill, hill in England == People == Ley Matampi (born 1989), Congolese professional footballer Ley Sander, professor of neurology and clinical epilepsy at University College London Ley baronets, baronetcies in England and the United Kingdom Francis Ley (1846–1916), 1st Baronet Bob Ley (born 1955), American sportscaster David Ley, Canadian Geographer Douglas Ley, American educator and politician Duncan Ley, Australian playwright Felix Ley (1909–1972), Roman Catholic bishop Gary Ley (born 1956), Welsh writer George Ley (born 1946), English footballer Henry Ley (organist) (1887–1962), English musician Herbert Ley, Jr., American doctor Hugh Ley (1790–1837), English physician James Ley, 1st Earl of Marlborough (1552–1629), English jurist John Ley (clergyman) (1583–1662), English Puritan clergyman John Henry Ley (1770–1850), Clerk of the House of Commons Juan Manuel Ley (1933–2016), Mexican businessman Rick Ley (born 1948), Canadian hockey player Robert Ley (1890–1945), German Nazi politician Shaun Ley (born 1961), British journalist and BBC presenter Sophie Ley (1849–1918), German painter Steven V. Ley, British chemistry professor Sussan Ley (born 1961), Australian politician Tengku Djan Ley (born 1976), Malaysian race car driver Terry Ley (born 1947), American baseball player Thomas John Ley, Australian politician Willy Ley (1906–1969), science writer Alternate romanization of Li (surname 李) among Asian Latin Americans == Other uses == Ley lines, a pseudoscientific belief that apparent alignments of landmarks etc. are not accidental and have spiritual significance.

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Ley

Ley may refer to: == Toponyms == Ley (landform), name for a crag, rock or cliff in the north German language area Ley (crater), crater on the Moon Ley, Moselle, commune in France Ley Hill, hill in England == People == Ley Matampi (born 1989), Congolese professional footballer Ley Sander, professor of neurology and clinical epilepsy at University College London Ley baronets, baronetcies in England and the United Kingdom Francis Ley (1846–1916), 1st Baronet Bob Ley (born 1955), American sportscaster David Ley, Canadian Geographer Douglas Ley, American educator and politician Duncan Ley, Australian playwright Felix Ley (1909–1972), Roman Catholic bishop Gary Ley (born 1956), Welsh writer George Ley (born 1946), English footballer Henry Ley (organist) (1887–1962), English musician Herbert Ley, Jr., American doctor Hugh Ley (1790–1837), English physician James Ley, 1st Earl of Marlborough (1552–1629), English jurist John Ley (clergyman) (1583–1662), English Puritan clergyman John Henry Ley (1770–1850), Clerk of the House of Commons Juan Manuel Ley (1933–2016), Mexican businessman Rick Ley (born 1948), Canadian hockey player Robert Ley (1890–1945), German Nazi politician Shaun Ley (born 1961), British journalist and BBC presenter Sophie Ley (1849–1918), German painter Steven V. Ley, British chemistry professor Sussan Ley (born 1961), Australian politician Tengku Djan Ley (born 1976), Malaysian race car driver Terry Ley (born 1947), American baseball player Thomas John Ley, Australian politician Willy Ley (1906–1969), science writer Alternate romanization of Li (surname 李) among Asian Latin Americans == Other uses == Ley lines, a pseudoscientific belief that apparent alignments of landmarks etc. are not accidental and have spiritual significance.

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