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209:; as the first director of public instruction in the Punjab, he was responsible for implementing "Halkabandi" in that province. One of his most significant achievements was to enact a law separating church and state in public schools. As a result, Hindu pupils who attended these schools were no longer required to study the Bible or the Koran in public schools. This policy would later influence public schools in England as well. While working in India, William wrote several articles for "Fraser's Magazine," mainly concerning "the India question" (see bibliography). In 1853, William published a novel of 198:, matriculating in 1846. Not long after his father's death in 1842, William, a pupil at Rugby, was part of a committee of three, Arnold, W. W. Shirley and Frederick Hutchins, that drew up the first written rules for football at Rugby School. These rules were approved in August 1845 and published that same year, becoming the first known published set of rules for any code of football. 227:, on his way home from India. Matthew Arnold's poem "A Southern Night" mourns his early death. William's wife had died the previous year; his orphaned children were adopted by his sister Jane Martha and her husband 304: 393:
Allender, Tim. "William Arnold and Experimental Education in North India, 1855–1859: An Innovative Model of State Schooling." Historical Studies in Education 16, no. 1 (2004): 63–83.
219:, which explores commonalities between spiritual traditions of the East and the West, while also predicting the "mutiny" that would occur soon afterward. The main character of 505:
Gander Ostrander, Diana L., Ph.D. "Wordsworth in the Himalayas: Indian Narratology and Sacred Space in William Delafield Arnold's Oakfield: Fellowship in the East."
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On 3 April 1850, Arnold married Frances Anne Hodgson, known as Fanny, the daughter of Major-General John Anthony Hodgson of the Bengal army. She died in 1858.
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is dying of disease contracted in India; its author was afflicted with the same disease. William died aged 31, at
689: 378: 272: 163: 148: 293: 258:(1854–1936), craftswoman and author, founder of the Limerick Lace School, married Robert Vere O'Brien 255: 153: 637: 642: 324: 228: 195: 191: 73: 664: 659: 483: 261: 158: 8: 580:“Memorandum as to a Central College at Lahore.” 21 January 1856, No. 236 OIOC P/201/53. 350: 374: 248: 459: 419: 471: 438: 488: 423: 187: 175:(7 April 1828 – 9 April 1859) was a British author and colonial administrator. 143: 408: 653: 463: 418:(online ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. ref:odnb/49722. 206: 202: 179: 125: 577:“Lord Dalhousie.” Fraser’s Magazine, Vol. 52, No. 308. July 1855, 123–135. 574:“Jack Sepoy.” Fraser’s Magazine, Vol. 54, No. 321. September 1856, 359–362. 323: 210: 183: 63: 512:
Arnold, William Delafield. “An Anglo-Indian Lament for John Company.”
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The Palace of Westminster, and Other Historical Sketches. London, 1855.
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Later, William served as an educational administrator (during 1855) in
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Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
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An Anglo-Indian in Search of Wisdom: W. D. Arnold's India Pilgrimage
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Matthew, H. C. G.; Harrison, B., eds. (23 September 2004).
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British author and colonial administrator (1828–1859)
407: 371:Running with the Ball: The Birth of Rugby Football 269:(1855–1909), Cabinet minister and political author 186:. His older brothers included the poet and critic 553:“How Queen Victoria Was Proclaimed at Peshawar.” 358:. Leicester: University of Leicester. p. 28. 326:Laws of Football as played at Rugby School (1845) 651: 452:Prior, Katherine. "Arnold, William Delafield". 405: 519:"An Anglo-Indian View of the Indian Crisis.” 409:"The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography" 607:. Vol. 47, Number 3089. March 1853, 473–484. 458:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 564:, Vol. 58, No. 348. December 1858, 730–741. 401: 399: 344: 342: 292: 548:Short Essays on Social and Indian Subjects 624:. Vol. 47, No. 3089. March 1853, 473–484. 610:“Protestantism: Zwingle and His Times.” 495:. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 396: 339: 600:. Vol. 54, No. 319. July 1856, 111–121. 455:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 415:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 368: 652: 530:Vol. 57, No. 340, April 1858, 473–487. 523:Vol. 57, No. 339, March 1858, 269–282. 516:, Vol. 57, No. 342. May 1858, 635–642. 445: 194:. He was educated at Rugby School and 373:. London: HarperCollins. p. 93. 348: 275:(1857–1921), ecclesiastical historian 308:. Oxford: Parker and Co – via 216:Oakfield; or, Fellowship in the East 13: 603:“Progress of the India Question.” 587:, Vol. 54, December 1856, 680–684. 571:. Vol. 56. December 1857, 737–750. 541:German Letter on English Education 498:Gander Ostrander, Diana L., Ph.D. 99: 14: 711: 700:19th-century English male writers 670:British people of Cornish descent 628: 583:"The Night Mail Train in India." 557:, Vol. 59, January 1859, 120–126. 451: 299:"Arnold, William Delafield"  620:“What is the Indian Question?” 591:Oakfield: Fellowship in the East 685:Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford 680:People educated at Rugby School 675:People from Rugby, Warwickshire 95: 695:19th-century English novelists 596:“An Overland Mail Adventure.” 387: 362: 352:Football: A Study in Diffusion 316: 286: 273:Frances Egerton Arnold-Forster 246:Edward Penrose Arnold-Forster 1: 614:Vol. 53, March 1856, 326–341. 279: 102:; died 1858) 509:14.1–2 (2010): 34–58. Print. 472:UK public library membership 439:UK public library membership 256:Florence Mary Arnold-Forster 7: 262:Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster 10: 716: 533:“The Curate of Edenholm.” 234: 190:and the literary scholar 178:He was the fourth son of 139: 117: 109: 79: 69: 59: 47: 32: 23: 173:William Delafield Arnold 26:William Delafield Arnold 550:Calcutta, 1869, 156–73. 484:Author and Bookinfo.com 369:Macrory, Jenny (1991). 690:English male novelists 424:10.1093/ref:odnb/49722 349:Curry, Graham (2001). 229:William Edward Forster 537:. 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Rugby School
Christ Church, Oxford
Thomas Arnold
Matthew Arnold
Thomas Arnold
Florence Arnold
Hugh Arnold
Frances Arnold
Thomas Arnold
Rugby School
Matthew Arnold
Tom Arnold
Christ Church, Oxford
Punjab
British India
Anglo-Indian
Oakfield; or, Fellowship in the East
Gibraltar
William Edward Forster
DL
Florence Mary Arnold-Forster
Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster
MP
Frances Egerton Arnold-Forster
Foster, Joseph
"Arnold, William Delafield" 
Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
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Laws of Football as played at Rugby School (1845) 
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