Ah, thanks.
Much of that information can be found at the Clergy Database, e.g:
Foster: Broade, Francis, s. Thomas, of Mordiford, co. Hereford, cler. Brasenose Coll., matric. 20 Mar 1683-4; BA 1687, MA 1690, vicar of Brinsop, co Hereford, 1691, and of Yazor 1692, canon of Hereford 1702, rector of Stoke Lacy 1706, and of Bromyard (and portion) 1709. See Foster's Index Eccl..
So that comes from Foster.
This chap could be a relation:
Best fit from Foster is:
Samuel of Gloucs pleb. matriculated St Mary Hall Oxford 24/10/1595, aged 20; BA 15/11/1597; MA from St Alban Hall 20/03/1601 ns; rector of Rendcomb 1610 (possibly son of William, rector of Rendcomb 1577-1610), father of Samuel (Magdalen Hall, 1632) and brother of Thomas (St Mary Hall 1595).
I also found this, which actually confuses matters somewhat:
Buried in the chancel, again under carpet are two former rectors of Chaldon :-
Rev'd Thomas Broade, died 20th October 1738
Rev'd George Piggott, died 2nd September 1766
The Rev. Thomas Broade, who was former vicar of Chaldon, was buried on 24 November 1753 in Benefield. So this is not his death date. Unless, of course, his grandfather, whose death and burial have yet to be found, was also linked to Chaldon. However, this Rev. Thomas Broade's son Rev. Francis Broade, who was prebendary of Hereford, died on 9th March 1728. Of course, it is possible for him to have died before his own father though.
So now I am curious as to who he is.
I'm also hoping to determine whether these Broade's are kin of the Broade's of Fenton Vivian, Staffordshire.
This book (
http://www.archive.org/stream/monumentalinscr00clargoog#page/n5/mode/2up) also has links to the Broade's of Herefordshire, so I shall see if they fit in somewhere too.
Addendum: the early Broade family members can often be found under the spelling of Broad, Brode or Brod. This may help in regards to searches.