I’ve had one of my mysteries solved this morning thanks to the forum so I might be on a roll and thought I’d try another!
Attached is an extract from the Bishop’s Transcript for St Helen’s, Skipwith, for 1684. It shows the marriage of Simon Woollas and Elizabetha Linsley.
Simon is described as of Stamerhall. I think the line above the m means repeat or abbreviation so it’s possibly Stammerhall.
I lived around York most of my life but it doesn’t mean anything to me. I tried looking through old maps for the parish and surrounding area but came up with nothing. I also tried earlier and later BTs for Skipwith to see if there were any other mentions and again drew a blank, which would make me think it’s not in the immediate vicinity. It could well be a corruption of a place name that the vicar was unsure of.
Any ideas, please?
Keith