Walter Wilkins (18 October 1809 – 28 May 1840[1]) aka Walter de Winton was a British politician.
The son of Walter Wilkins, an English MP, Wilkins lived in Maesllwch Castle and was educated at New College, Oxford.[2][3] He inherited part-ownership of Wilkins's Old Bank, in Brecon.[4] In 1831, he married Julia Cecilia Collinson (also known as Julia de Winton), the future novelist. They had at least two children:
Wilkins was appointed as a magistrate for Radnorshire,[2] and served as High Sheriff of Radnorshire in 1833.[5] He stood in the 1835 UK general election for the Whigs, and won the seat.[2] In 1839, he changed his name to Walter De Winton.[1] He died in 1840, while still in office.[2]