Comments
Rather uncertain identification.
Could be the man in Venn: matric. pens. from TRINITY, Michs 1621; BA 1625/6; MA 1629; ordained deacon (Peterborough) 11 Jul., priest 12 Jul. 1629.
Or a slight possibility that he might be Thomas Burrough (CCEd ID79781) - qv, but locations seem wrong.
If he was the rector of Cottesbrook, Northants. in 1662, where he refused to take oath of supremacy and was deprived, he would have been a well-known non-conformist in the protection of Sir James Langham (MP for London and for Southwark, patron of Cottesbrook living) who made him his personal domestic chaplain, left him £100 in his will and for whom Burroughs gave a funerary sermon for his grandson, John, 1662 ['A Soveraign Remedy for All Kinds of Grief'] in which he calls himself BD; he is also included in Calamy
, and was author of other published sermons.
Probably called Edward in 1663 in scribal error as patron appointed an Edward Pierce to living of Cottesbrook when Burroughs deprived.