Rear Admiral Armar Lowry Corry (1793 – 1 May 1855, in Paris) was a British naval officer.
Corry entered the Royal Navy on 1 August 1805, became a Lieutenant on 28 April 1812, a Commander on 13 June 1815, and Captain on 23 July 1821.
He commanded the Channel Squadron from 24 May that year until February 1854, flying his flag in HMS Prince Regent, captained by Frederick Hutton.
[1] He was then assigned as second-in-command to Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Napier, who was to command the British fleet in the Baltic.
He fell ill during the campaign and was invalided home, but never fully recovered and died in Paris on 1 May 1855.