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Corrie, Daniel. Adm. sizar at CLARE, June 17, 1799. 2nd s. of John, C. of Colsterworth, Lincs. (afterwards R. of Morcott, Rutland). B. Apr. 10, 1777, at Ardchaton, Argyllshire. Matric. Michs. 1799. Migrated (age 22) to Trinity Hall, Dec. 30, 1800; Exhibitioner; Scholar; LL.B. 1805; LL.D. (Lit. Reg.) 1835. Adm. at St Catharine's, May 17, 1835. Came under the influence of Charles Simeon. Ord. deacon (Lincoln) June 13, 1802; priest, June 10, 1804; C. of Buckminster, Lincs., 1802. C. of Stoke Rochford, 1802-5. Chaplain, Bengal Establishment, 1805. Held various chaplaincies in the North-Western Provinces. Senior Chaplain at Calcutta, 1817. President of the Church Missionary Association. Archdeacon of Calcutta, 1823. First Bishop of Madras, 1835-7. Instrumental in securing the establishment of the Madras Grammar School, afterwards designated Bishop Corrie's Grammar School. The Corrie Scholarship, founded in his memory. Died Feb. 5, 1837, at Madras. M.I. at St John's, Calcutta. Brother of George E. (1813). (Lambeth Act Bk.; D.N.B.) | Daniel CORRIE Approx. lifespan: 17771837 Adm sizar Clare College 1799:06:17 2nd s. of John CORRIE C.: Colsterworth, Lincolnshire , (afterwards R.: Morcott, Rutland , ) b. Ardchaton, Argyllshire , 1777:04:10 Matric 1799:10MT: Migrated aged 22 to Trinity Hall 1800:12:30 Exhibitioner; Scholar LLB 1805 LLD Lit. Reg. 1835 Adm. at St Catharine's College 1835:05:17 Came under the influence of Charles Simeon. Ord. deacon Lincoln 1802:06:13 Ord. priest 1804:06:10 C.: Buckminster, Lincolnshire , 1802 C.: Stoke Rochford, [Lincolnshire], 1802-05 Chapl.: Bengal Establishment, [India], 1805 Held various chaplaincies in the North West Provinces , [India], Senior Chapl. at: : Calcutta, [India], 1817 President of: : Church Missionary: Association Archdeacon of: : Calcutta, [India], 1823 First Bishop of Madras, [India], 1835-37 Instrumental in securing the establishment of the Sch: Madras Grammar School, afterwards designated Sch: Bishop Corrie's Grammar School The Corrie Scholarship, founded in his memory. d. Madras, [India], 1837:02:05 MI St John's, Calcutta, [India], brother of George E. CORRIE (1813) ( Lambeth Act Bk.; D.N.B. ) [add:]The C. Chron. of 1829:04:04 reported the death of his father, John,of Morcutt, Rutland , , aged 82 at Burton Latimer, [Northamptonshire], [:add] [add:](P.J. Barnwell)[:add] |