Northamptonshire, became a wealthy lace-trade merchant, bought the estate of Senwick, South Park & Dunrod in
Borgue parish, and became a magistrate in Dumfries, elected Praefes of Dumfries quarter sessions in 1794, died
1811 in Wellingborough)
Extracted from Terregles Kirk Fees Book (held by the Kirk session clerk):
1778 August 9th Proclamation of Marriage fee of one shilling David Crosbie and Mary Corrie
1780 January 9th Mortcloth for Adam Corrie's child 1780 May 5th To the Large Mortcloth for Jon Corrie
1780 Oct. 7th To Proclamation of Marriage fee of one shilling Wm. Glover and Margt Corrie
1784 March 4th To Large Mortcloth for Em Corrie, Bridgend
1843 Dec 3rd Proclamation of Banns John Corrie and Algiers Clark (no addresses, but see marriage register)
1844 Feb. 11th Proclamation of Banns Wm. Johnstone and Mary Corrie (no addresses; she will be Mary Corrie of
Clunie, daughter of Joseph Corrie and Agnes Corson, and mother of Elizabeth born 1845 in Troqueer Parish who
married John Rutherford of Jardington)
1848 May 20th Proclamation of Banns Adam Corrie and Elizabeth Gray (no addresses, but see marriage register)
Extracted from Services to Heirs Scotland:
1773 August Joseph Corrie to his father Joseph Corrie, writer in Dumfries, Heir Special in the Superiority of
the Lands of Auchenfranco in the Parish of Lochrutton
1828 May Adam Corrie of Libby to William son of Richard Corrie of Wellingborough, Northampton, Hr of Tail. &
Prov. Special in Meikle & Little Dunrod, Nether Senwick, Brighouse, etc., Kirkcudbrightshire
1847 March John Corrie of Dunrod to his father Adam Corrie of Dunrod, who died 12 Oct. 1846, Heir of Taille
& Provision Special in Dunrod, Nether Senwick, etc., Kirkcudbrightshire
1862 December Samuel Corrie, Coal Agent in Dumfries, to his brother John Corrie
there once at Nunland,
Kirk., who died 15th Feb. 1862, Hr. Spec. in L100 over a House in New Fleshmarket Street of Dumfries
1862 December Samuel Corrie, Coal Agent in Dumfries to his Sister Janet Corrie (Daughter of Samuel Corrie
Tenant in Clunie), who died 21 Sept. 1851, Hr. Spec. in a House in Fleshmarket Street, etc.
1875 January Adam Corrie of Dunrod, to His father John Corrie of Dunrod, who died 19th Aug. 1874, Hr. of
Taille and Prov. Sp. in Dunrod, Nether Senwick and part of Brighouse, in the Parish of Borgue,
Kirkcudbrightshire
Culled from Dumfries newspapers (dating from 1777, available in the local collection of the Ewart Library in
Dumfries): Year issue
1823 18/2 DWJ Death at Clunie on Sunday se'ennight Samuel Corrie farmer in Clunie, Terregles
1824 13/7 DWJ Deceased 2nd July James Corrie, South Park, Borgue
1840 13/10 DT Burgh electors list includes Joseph Corrie, Clunie, proprietor of house in Chapel Street, also
John Currie, sculptor, tenant and occupier of a lodging in Queensbury Street
1843 21/6 DGS Birth at New Abbey on the 10th instant, the wife of Nathaniel Currie of a daughter
1846 26/8 DGS Death at Upper Clunie on 17th instant Joseph Corrie, farmer, Upper Clunie, Terregles, at an
advanced age
1850 18/9 DGS Death at Upper Clunie on 6th instant after a lingering illness Mr. John Corrie, farmer in
Terregles, eldest son of the late Mr. Joseph Corrie, farmer there
1850 6/8 DGC Death at Cairniehill, Borgue, on 3rd August aged 24 years, Mary daughter of James Corrie after
lingering illness
1851 8/10 DGS Death at Nunland, Lochrutton, on 21st ultimo after lingering illness, Miss Janet Corrie,
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