Sir Robert Newbald Kay (6 August 1869 – 24 February 1947) was an English solicitor and politician, based in York.
Along with his wife Alice May, daughter of the Wesleyan minister, Thomas Thornton Lambert, Kay was a prominent Methodist, being for a time a member of the Methodist Conference and funded the construction of a chapel in Acomb, North Yorkshire.
[2][3] For his wartime services as Sheriff of York, 1914–1915, and chairman of the local recruiting committee, he was knighted in the 1920 New Year Honours.
[4] He was Lord Mayor of York in 1924/25, and his sheriff was Stanley Slack, headmaster of Elmfield College.
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