John Corrie Carter (29 December 1839 – 5 June 1927) was an English barrister, High Sheriff, author and sportsman.
Around 1880 he and Amy purchased an estate at Rhayader, in Radnorshire, Wales, and he died and was buried there approaching 50 years later.
[4] Corrie Carter graduated with a Bachelor of Laws from Trinity College, University of Cambridge.
He also wrote a book on the Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act, 1883 as a supplement to Rogers’ 13th edition.
[3] The feat was commemorated in 1912 by a caricature of Corrie Carter and a biographical article in Vanity Fair.