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This may be an uncertain identification; Venn appears to be in error in at least two places.
Venn: Adm. sizar, aged 15, PETERHOUSE 25 Feb. 1650/1; of Northamptonshire; school Daventry; matric. 1654; scholar 1655; BA 1654/5; MA 1658; Fellow 1657-62 Doubtless R of Stoke Doyle 1667-85; father of James (1692) and of Edward (1677)
He may have been R of Stoke Doyle for a few years, but the dates given in Venn (1667-85) are those for the incumbency of John Whitehall (CCEd ID 104964).
The father of James (1692) is someone else entirely.
The entry about son Edward does appear to be correct (another fellow at Cambridge - of Clare, where he was also Bedall and a benefactor to Clare and also to Peterhouse; in Rev. H.P. Stokes "The Esquire Bedalls of the University of Cambridge from the 13th Century to the 20th Century (full text online) gives biography of this 'zealous lictor', says that in addition to his donation to Clare he also was benefactor to Peterhouse, where his father, James, was also a fellow.) Edward was from 1691 to 1694 a Master at Leeds Free Grammar School, hence presumably licensed by the church, but so far no records appear for him on CCEd.