Corrie, Daniel, 1777-1837
Variant namesReverend Daniel Corrie (1777-1837) was nominated a chaplain on the Bengal Establishment and went to India in 1806. He was appointed Archdeacon of Calcutta in 1823 and in 1834, he was recalled to England and in 1835 was consecrated Bishop of Madras. He returned to India in the same year and died there in 1837. He was closely connected with the Church Missionary Society and established a number of schools in connection with the Society.
Reference: Obituary published in The Madras Miscellany or Thursday Budget (9 February 1837, Vol. 1, No. 3). (CMS CI2/O14/15)
From the guide to the Letters from Archdeacon Corrie of Calcutta, 1824-1832, (University of Birmingham Information Services, Special Collections Department)
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referencedIn | Miscellaneous documents associates with the East India Company, 1810-1858 | University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library Department of Special Collections |
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Birth 1777
Death 1837