Sir William Arrindell CB (12 October 1796 – 27 December 1862)[1] was a British judge.
[1] Arrindell worked as barrister in Georgetown[3] and in 1824, he defended John Smith in his trial.
[6] He was created a Knight Bachelor in 1858 and was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath in the same year.
[4] His funeral procession stretched for half a mile and was the greatest British Guiana had seen so far.
[4] This United Kingdom law-related biographical article is a stub.