1559: Lewes Rape, Sussex: The names of thable men apointyd to Srue the queene’s Highnes and to be in a redynes apon one hours warnynge wth the names of their Capitaynes: Bill Men: Thomas Winter
25 March 1880: Bill of sale by Thomas Winter, 1 Sussex Terrace, High Road, Lee, Kent, grocer, in favour of Emma Gates; and a bill of sale by Alfred Winter, 41 Palace Road, Upper Norwood, builder, in favour of Sucher Goldstein
14 July 1905: Postcard to Miss Winter, Manor House, Woodhall Spa, near Lincoln: ‘Dearest Betsy a line or two to thank you for letter and paper it was a grand do Many thanks for the Vizes was delighted with them will write soon with fondest love to you from Milly. xxxxxx’
27 December 1905: Postcard to Miss Winter, Manor House, Woodhall Spa: ‘Norton Engine Dear sister We shall be pleased to see you tomorrow thursday all of you we shall be at home Ada’
12 January 1908: Postcard to Miss Rosie Winter, 33 Ella Street, Newland Avenue, Hull: ‘Dear Rosie have you received my letter hope this card will find you well. best Love from Erm’
August 1924: Advertisement: J. Winter, The Clock House, 23 & 25 Underbank, Stockport

April 1925: Advertisement: J. Winter’s, The Clock House, 23 & 25 Underbank, Stockport

3 January 1928: At the Southampton General Quarter Sessions before Sir Henry Strother Cautley, Bart, K.C., M.P., chairman, the Right Hon. Sir Arthur Greer, deputy chairman, and other justices, holden at the County Hall, Lewes: Sir Edward Boyle, bart, Ockham, Salehurst, Sussex, high sheriff; Arthur W. Farndell, esquire, 87 High Street, Lewes and 24 Bedford Row, London W.C.1, under sheriff; Walter Charles Stephenson Chapman, esquire, 24 Bedford Row, London W.C.1, deputy sheriff; Hugh T. McIlveen, esq., County Hall, Lewes, clerk of the peace; E. Winter, governor, His Majesty’s Prison, Portsmouth.
At the Portsmouth General Quarter Sessions before John Henry Harris, esquire, Recorder, holden at the Guildhall, Portsmouth. Councillor Frank J. Privett, J.P., Mayor, Fred G. Allen, esquire, Clerk of the Peace: E. Winter, governor, His Majesty’s Prison, Portsmouth.
5 January 1928: West Sussex: At the Chichester General Quarter Sessions before William Percival Gratwicke Boxall, esquire, K.C., chairman; Frederick Temple Barrington-Ward, esquire, K.C., deputy chairman, holden at the Court House, Chichester. Sir Edward Boyle, bart, Ockham, Salehurst, Sussex, high sheriff; Arthur W. Farndell, esquire, 87 High Street, Lewes, and 24 Bedford Row, London W.C.1, under sheriff; Walter Charles Stephenson Chapman, esquire, 24 Bedford Row, London W.C.1, deputy sheriff; S. Thornely, County Hall, Chichester, clerk of the peace; E. Winter, governor, His Majesty’s Prison, Portsmouth.
9 January 1928: Borough of Brighton: At the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace before William Percival Gratwicke Boxall, esquire, K.C., recorder, holden at the Town Hall, Brighton. Councillor Charles Kingston, Mayor; George Stanley Godfree, Esq., Clerk of the Peace; E. Winter, governor, His Majesty’s Prison, Portsmouth.
9 January 1928: County of Southampton: At the General Quarter Sessions before Sir Francis Charles Gore, K.C.B. chairman, and others, justices of the peace for the said county, holden at the Castle of Winchester. Sir Gilbert Redvers Heathcote, baronet, high sheriff; Reginald J. Harris, gentleman, under sheriff; Frederic Viccars Barber, esquire, clerk of the peace; E. Winter, governor, His Majesty’s Prison, Portsmouth.
July 1933: ‘Curious German Foods‘, by G. A. Winter (Class 3)

July 1935: Recent News of Past Members of the Staff and of Old Girls: Hazel Winter, in the Autumn, broadcast a series of Historical Plays in the School Programme. She is preparing to read for a Ph.D.
c1990: Helen Winter, Redhill