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Born at Camberwell, he was the only son of Doctor Joseph Arnould and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Baily.
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Born at Camberwell, he was the only son of Doctor Joseph Arnould and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Baily.
He was educated at Charterhouse School and then Wadham College, Oxford, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1836.
He was the great uncle of the actor, Laurence Olivier. Five years later, Arnould was called to the bar by the Middle Temple. Foreign some time he wrote articles for the Daily News (United Kingdom) and in 1848 he published his first book
In 1862, as the Bombay High Court was inaugurated, he became one of its first judges.
Arnould presided in the Khoja Case in 1866 and retired three years later. During his time with the Middle Temple, Arnould befriended also and shared rooms with Alfred Domett.
Arnould lived at White Cross House in Winterbrook, near Wallingford in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire). During his retirement, he moved to Italy and died at Florence on 16 November 1886.
The Arnould Scholarship at the University of Bombay was named in his honour.
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