Daniel Corrie, né le à Ardchattan and Muckairn et décédé le à Madras (Inde), est un religieux anglican anglais. Choisi en 1835 comme premier évêque anglican de Madras (aujourd'hui Chennai)[1] il le reste jusqu'à sa mort, en 1837.
(en) Corrie, Daniel (1856) Familiar Letters; from the Rev. Daniel Corrie, a military chaplain in the service of the E. I. Company, to a subaltern officer in the same service. The rev. writer was subsequently advanced to the Bishopric of Madras. Cockermouth: Printed for private circulation only, at Bailey's office.
(en) Corrie, Daniel et al. (1847) Memoirs of the Right Rev. Daniel Corrie; compiled chiefly from his own letters and journals, by his brothers, George Elwes Corrie and Henry Corrie. London: Seeley, Burnside, & Seeley
(en) MacNaghten, Angus (1969) Daniel Corrie, his Family and Friends. London: Johnson (ISBN0853070180)