Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 2, p. 68

Nicholas Darton

a Cornish man born, was entred into Exet. Coll. either in the condition of a Batler or Servitour, in Mich. term 1618 aged 15 years, took one degree in Arts, afterwards holy orders, and at length became Minister of Killesbye in Northamptonshire. He hath extant,

Several sermons, as (1) The true and absolute Bishop, with the Converts return unto him, on 1 Pet 2.25. Lond. 1641. qu. dedicated to Will. Lord Say; at which time, the Author, who was always before esteemed a Puritan, closed with the Presbyterian Party. He hath one or more extant, which I have not yet seen.

Ecclesia Anglicana: or, Clar. 1649. his clear and protestant Manifesto, as an evangelical key sent to the Governour of Oxford, for the opening of the Church doors there, that are shut up without prayers or preaching,—Printed 1649. qu.