A native of Canterbury, Winter was admitted to the freedom of the city by right of inheritance on 14 Oct. 1425.
The dissolution of the Parliament occurred just as Cade’s rebellion was beginning, and Winter was among those citizens who took the trouble to acquire a general pardon in its aftermath.
As a leading office-holder and citizen, Winter was occasionally asked to act as a feoffee, executor and witness to local deeds.
Winter made his will on 10 April 1469.
