Joseph Arnould

Sir Joseph Arnould (12 November 1813 – 16 February 1886)[1] was a writer and British judge in India.

Born at Camberwell, he was the only son of Dr. Joseph Arnould and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Baily.

[1] Arnould was appointed puisne judge at the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay in 1859, whereas he was created a Knight Bachelor.

[1] A close friend of the poet Robert Browning, he won himself the Newdigate Prize, awarded by the University of Oxford in 1834.

[7] During his time with the Middle Temple, Arnould befriended also and shared rooms with Alfred Domett.