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St. Augustine's Confessions : with an English translation by William Watts, 1631, 1912
Paris, Matthew. Matthaei Paris monachi Albanensis Angli Historia major, 1640: title page (Willielmo Wats)
Wikiepdia 16 May 2019: (William Watts (c.1590–1649) was an English cleric and author. He was Rector of St Alban, Wood Street, London, served as chaplain to Prince Rupert of the Rhine, and published a translation of Augustine's Confessions in 1631. He was born in Tibbenham, Norfolk, and graduated at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (B.A. 1611, M.A. 1614). He travelled in Europe and held livings in England until driven out in 1642, when he was chaplain to Prince Rupert. He died at the blockade in Kinsale harbour in Ireland, and was buried there about December 1949.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Watts_(translator)