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  1. William Delafield Arnold (7 April 1828 – 9 April 1859) was a British author and colonial administrator. He was the fourth son of Thomas Arnold, the headmaster of Rugby School. His older brothers included the poet and critic Matthew Arnold and the literary scholar Tom Arnold.

  2. Several are signed by members of the Arnold family including: "Frances B.J.W. Arnold" [Frances Bunsen Trevenen Whateley Arnold, 1833-1923], "E.M. Arnold" [Eleanor Mary Caroline Arnold, 1861-1934], "Julia Frances Arnold" (dated 1879) and "W.A." [? either Walter Arnold, c.1834-? or William Delafield Arnold, 1828-1859].

  3. William Delafield Arnold (7 April 1828 – 9 April 1859) was a British author and colonial administrator. Wikisource has original text related to this article: Laws of Football as played at Rugby School (1845) He was the fourth son of Thomas Arnold, the headmaster of Rugby School.

  4. Oakfield; or, Fellowship in the East is a novel by William Delafield Arnold, first published in 1853. The book is one of the earliest novelistic accounts of life in British India, and its plot strongly mirrors the biography of its author.

  5. "Arnold, William Delafield," in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, London: Smith, Elder, & Co. (1885–1900) in 63 vols. Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

  6. Author: William Delafield Arnold. Author: William Delafield Arnold (1828–1859) Alternate Name(s): Punjabee (pseudonym) Biography: Army officer and novelist. Son of headmaster Thomas Arnold and brother of poet Matthew Arnold. See entry in DNB or Sutherland. Author Tags: Army Officers; Civil Servants; Oxford University; References: Boase; DNB ...

  7. Balliol Archives - Balliol College Archives & Manuscripts. Home Archives & MSS Modern Papers Arnold Collections. Matthew Arnold Papers - William Delafield Arnold collection. Provenance: Donated by Kyril Bonfiglioli (Balliol 1955-58) of "Sanders of Oxford Ltd.," 104 The High, Oxford in April 1964.