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VENN: Matric. pens. from TRINITY, Easter, 1611. S. of William (1584), R. of Harbledown, Kent. B. in St Andrew's, Canterbury. B.A. from Queens', 1614-5; M.A. 1619. Ord. deacon (London) Sept. 19; priest, Dec. 19, 1619, age 24. C. of Harbledown, Kent. V. of Goodrich and Bridstow, Hereford; ejected, 1646. Preb. of Hereford, 1645-6. Devoted Royalist; suffered great persecution. Married Elizabeth Dryden, sister of the poet. Died 1658, aged 63. (His son Jonathan was father of Dean Swift.) (Burke, L.G.; W. M. Mason, History of St Patrick's, 227.)
Also father of Thomas (CCEd ID 166736)
When ordained deacon, 19/9/1619, described as constituted to serve cure, Harbledowne, Kent. The admission to Clungunford in 1629 was subject of dispute between patrons presenting in turn, and did not stand. See discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk>Discovery Francis Barkeley plaintiff in a quare impedit (accessed 9 Apr. 2017)