Daniel Corrie
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English Anglican priest and bishop
- Bishop of Madras.[2]
Corrie was born at
SPG meeting on 31 January 1837.[6]Gallery
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Memorial to Bishop Daniel Corrie, St. George's Cathedral, Madras
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Memorial to Bishop Daniel Corrie, St. George's Cathedral, Madras
References
- ^ Penny, Frank (1922). The Church in Madras : being the History of the Ecclesiastical and Missionary Action of the East India Company in the Presidency of Madras From 1835 to 1861: Volume III. London: John Murray. p. frontispiece. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
- ^ Eyre Chatterton
- doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/6351. (Subscription or UK public library membershiprequired.)
- ^ "Corrie, Daniel (CRY799D)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
- ^ THE LATEST INTELLIGENCE The Bristol Mercury (Bristol, England), Saturday, 24 June 1837; Issue 2470
- ^ Friday, 23 June 1837; pg. 4; Issue 16450; col F
Further reading
- Corrie, Daniel (1856) Familiar Letters; from Daniel Corrie, a military chaplain in the service of the East India Company, to a subaltern officer in the same service. The writer was subsequently advanced to the Bishopric of Madras. Cockermouth: Printed for private circulation only, at Bailey's office.
- Corrie, Daniel et al. (1847) Memoirs of the Right Rev. Daniel Corrie; compiled chiefly from his own letters and journals, by his brothers, George Corrie and Henry Corrie. London: Seeley, Burnside, & Seeley
- MacNaghten, Angus (1969) Daniel Corrie, his Family and Friends. London: Johnson ISBN 0853070180
Anglican Communion titles New title Bishop of Madras
1835–1837Succeeded by International National Other -