Matthew Arnold (disambiguation)

Matthew Arnold (disambiguation)

Matthew Arnold may refer to:

See also

  • Arnold Mathew, the first Old Catholic bishop in the UK
  • Sir Matthew Arnold Bracy Smith, an English painter
  • Matthew Arnold Thiessen, a Canadian-American musician

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