A catalogue of notable Middle Templars, with brief biographical notices/Arnould, Sir Joseph

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ARNOULD, Sir JOSEPH.
Judge and Author.
1814—1886.

Admitted 10 November, 1836.

Only son of Joseph Arnould, M.D., of Camberwell, where he was born 12 Nov. 1814. He was educated at Charterhouse and Oxford, where he had a distinguished career. After his call to the Bar 19 Nov. 1841, he varied his legal with literary work, and contributed to the Daily News, and other journals. Whilst in the Temple he shared chambers with Alfred Domett (q.v.). In 1859 he obtained a seat on the Bench of the Supreme Court of Bombay, and was knighted. The Arnould Scholarship at the Bombay University commemorates his connection with that city. He retired from his judgeship in 1869, and died at Florence in 1886.

He is known as the author of a work on the Law of Marine Insurance (1848), and a Memoir of Lord Denman (1873). Also of a report of The Judgment in the Kojah Case (1866).