Currie's diplomatic skills so impressed Hardinge that the home authorities rewarded him with a baronetcy in January 1847 (see Currie baronets).
Currie Cup | Edwina Currie | Williams-Wynn baronets | Currie | Cherie Currie | Wynn baronets | Sir Frederick Currie, 1st Baronet | Naylor-Leyland baronets | Ken Currie | Hulse baronets | Gell baronets | Garrard baronets | David Vivian Currie | Crawley-Boevey baronets | Congreve baronets | Codrington baronets | Chadwyck-Healey baronets | Cave-Browne-Cave baronets | Blackett baronets | Acland baronets | Wilmot baronets | Tony Currie | Slingsby baronets | Raikes Currie | Nugent baronets | Mount Currie, British Columbia | Mosley Baronets | Mackworth baronets | Littleton baronets | Grant baronets |
From Sir Frederick descend the Currie baronets —whose son was Sir Frederick Larkins Currie, 2nd Baronet (1823–1900), whose sons were Sir Frederick Reeve Currie, 3rd Baronet (1851–1930), and Sir Walter Louis Rackham Currie, 4th Baronet (1856–1941).