William Curry, or Corry (1784–1843) was an Irish politician, barrister and law officer.
He sat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom and was Serjeant-at-law (Ireland).
[1] He vacated his seat in the Commons and his office of Serjeant-at-law in 1840, on his appointment as a Master in the Court of Chancery (Ireland).
He died in September 1843 at his nephew's house in Delgany, County Wicklow.
[2] The obituary in the Gentleman's Magazine praised him as a man who was held in high esteem by the Bar and the public generally, both for his public and his private qualities.