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This article is on the late rower. For the tennis player see Edward Corrie (tennis).{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2018}} Edward Lyall Corrie (January 1848 - 1931) was an English rower who won Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta three times. Corrie was born in Liverpool, the son of Edgar Corrie, a merchant, and his wife Helen.[1] Corrie moved to London where he became a discount broker. He rowed for Kingston Rowing Club where he was coached by Walter Bradford Woodgate. In 1866, he partnered Woodgate to win Silver Goblets at Henley Royal Regatta.[2] This was the infamous occasion when Woodgate entered the event twice, using the name Wat Bradford in the other entry when he partnered another Kingstonian M M Brown. The rules of entry at the regatta were subsequently revised to prevent this.[3] Corrie partnered M M Brown in 1867 to win Silver Goblets again. In 1870 Corrie partnered E Hall for his third win of SIlver Goblets. He was captain of Kingston in 1872 when he was party to the revision of the laws of Boat Racing.[4] Corrie died at Reigate at the age of 83. Corrie married Julia Sophia Hammond at St George Hanover Square in 1872. References1. ^Parish of Liverpool St Peter Baptisms {{DEFAULTSORT:Corrie, Edward}}2. ^Henley Royal Regatta Results of Final Races 1839–1939 {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120309113109/http://www.rowinghistory.net/HRR%20US/hrr_1839-1939.htm |date=March 9, 2012 }} 3. ^Hear the Boat Sing - Collecting Rowing Books 4. ^[https://archive.org/stream/boatracingorarts00argo#page/118/mode/2up Edwin Brickwood Boat Racing] 3 : 1848 births|1931 deaths|English male rowers |
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