Robert De Wintona, or Winchstria (c1100) of Glomorganshire

From the book: A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain Robert De Wintona, or Winchstria, came into Glomorganshire with Robert Fitzhamon: he was lord of the manor of Languian, near Cowbridge, and built a castle there, the ruins of which are still extant; the valley, underneath, is called Pant Wilkyn (Wilkyn's Vale) to this day. From Robert lineally descended The intervening descent is as Follows: Robert de Wintona, who came into Glamorgan shire Nicholas de Wintona Michael de Wintona Wilklyne de Wintona William de Wincestria, cotemparary with Hamon Turberville William de Wincestria, living temp. Edw.1 and Edw. 11 John de Wincestria, lord of the manor of Landough, in Glamorganshire Thomas Wilkyn, who died in 1558. He m. Gwenllian, daughter of Jenkin ap Richard, alias Gwyn of Lansanon, in Glamorganshire, and had a son, The Rev. Thomas Wilkyn, rector of Porthkerry, and St. Mary Chruch, in the county of Glamorgan, who wedded, first, Elizabeth, daughter of Lewis Harry, of Lancadle; and, secondly, Margaret, daughter of Morgan ap James Mathews of Roos. He died in 1623, and was s. by his son,....It is held that Robert De Wintona was of Normon Descent. The lines of Wilkins, Wilkinson, Wilkenson, Wilkerson, Wilkason, and other similar spellings trace there name back to this root Winton, Wintona, Wilkyn.

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