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in France. In May 1549 the fort was attacked by the French but they were completely defeated; Arnold himself was wounded in the attack. After a second attack the following August, Arnold realised defence was hopeless and, dismantling the fort, withdrew to Boulogne. He was knighted during the reign of
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against him, but these were ignored; in later years his interest in politics was mainly local. From 1572 he again served until his death as MP for Gloucestershire. He died in 1580, and was buried at Churcham.
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He had two sons and a daughter by his first marriage and one son by his second. His granddaughter Dorothy, daughter of his eldest son Rowland, was the first wife of Thomas Lucy, son of the courtier Sir
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early in 1565. As Lord Justice, he was regarded as a failure, being described as "quarrelsome, arbitrary and credulous", and within a year he was replaced by Sir
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In personality he was described as a "hard, iron, pitiless man", but resolute and hard-working. Most of his leisure time was dedicated to
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Secondly, Margaret Isham, daughter and co-heir of John Isham of Bryanstown and widow of Nicholas Hore of Harpersdown,
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trial the Crown accepted that the conspirators has aimed only at preventing the Queen's marriage to
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William Thomas claimed that he had discussed Mary's assassination with Arnold, but at
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as member of a commission of inquiry into the conduct of the previous viceroy,
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In 1546, he was sent to take charge of the English fort of Boulogneberg near
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and, although he outwardly welcomed the accession of the Catholic
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in the Parliaments of 1559 and 1563 to 1567 and in 1571 MP for
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On his return, a vengeful Earl of Sussex brought articles of
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in Gloucestershire. In 1526, he entered the service of
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