William Arnald BD (died 5 August 1802)[1] was aCanon of Windsor from 1779 - 1802.[2]
He was the son ofRichard Arnald (died 1756) English clergyman and biblical scholar.
He was educated atSt John's College, Cambridge and graduated BA in 1766, MA in 1769, and BD in 1776.
He was appointed:
He was appointed to the twelfth stall inSt George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in 1779, and held the stall until 1802. He suffered from mental illness in the later years of his life:
The unhappy mental derangement under which he laboured for the last twenty years, was the source of real grief to a numerous circle of friends, who, attached to him by the strongest ties of esteem and affection, admired his abilities, loved the urbanity of his manners, and acknowledged the goodness of his heart.[3]
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