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Cubert ( kw, Egloskubert)Place-names in the Standard Written Form (SWF)

List of place-names agreed by the MAGA Signage Panel
. Cornish Language Partnership.
is a village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is three miles (5 km) south-southwest of
Newquay Newquay ( ; kw, Tewynblustri) is a town on the north coast in Cornwall, in the south west of England. It is a civil parish, seaside resort, regional centre for aerospace industries, spaceport and a fishing port on the North Atlantic coast of ...
and is in the civil parish of Cubert ( kw, Lannowyn). Once known as St Cubert, the village is dominated by the spire of its 14th-century church which was enlarged by the addition of a south aisle a century later. The village is named after the Welsh missionary St Cubert who, as a companion of
St Carantoc Saint Carantoc ( cy, Carannog; ga, Cairnech; br, Karanteg; la, Carantocus), also anglicization of names, anglicized as Carantock, Carannog and by other spellings, was a 6th-century abbot, Confessor of the Faith, confessor, and list of Welsh sai ...
, brought the Christian faith to this part of Cornwall, and to whom the church is dedicated. Unlike his companion St Carantoc—who travelled on to Brittany—St Cubert returned to Wales becoming abbot of his monastery and, according to the
Welsh chronicles A number of medieval chronicles of the history of Wales survive, notably the 9th century ''Historia Brittonum'' and the 10th century ''Annales Cambriae''. These early chronicles are written in Latin, while from the 12th century, some are composed ...
, dying in 775. The feast of St Cubert is celebrated on the Sunday following 4 October.
Gilbert H. Doble Gilbert Hunter Doble (26 November 1880 – 15 April 1945) was an Anglican priest and Cornish historian and hagiographer. Early life G. H. Doble was born in Penzance, Cornwall, on 26 November 1880. His father, John Medley Doble, shared his enthu ...
included translations of the "Vita Carantoci" and extracts from the "Léon Breviary" in his account of St Carantoc. After reviewing all the evidence he could find he concluded that Carantoc had been the leader of a band of Welsh missionaries who came to the Crantock district to evangelize it; Cubert was among his followers, and after their work in Cornwall was done they went on to Brittany where a district around Léon has place-names and dedications related to these missionary saints. St Cubert's holy well is in a cave accessible only at low tide towards the north end of Holywell Bay. The hamlets of Tresean, Treveal,
Trevemper Trevemper is a hamlet to the south of Newquay, Cornwall, United Kingdom, on the west bank of the River Gannel at the rivers lowest bridging point. Coal was shipped from Wales to the River Gannel and unloaded at Trevemper and Penpol Creek during ...
, Treworgans and
Ellenglaze Ellenglaze ( kw, Elynglas) is a hamlet near the village of Cubert north of Perranporth in Cornwall, England. It lies close to the edge of Penhale Sands (dunes). History The manor of Ellenglaze is recorded in the Domesday Book Domesday B ...
are in the parish.


History and antiquities

The village has been without its prefix 'St' since the 16th/17th century when it was abandoned at the same time as the churchwardens whitewashed over the figure of St Cubert dressed as an abbot on the inside wall of the church. On early maps it often appears as
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—possibly indicating what the visiting cartographer heard when a local inhabitant was asked the name of the village. To the west of the village, halfway between the village and the coast, is the medieval holy well dedicated to St Cubert, from which the coastal bay takes its name. At the north end of the beach, only accessible two hours before and after low-tide, is a natural well in the rock that 19th century
romanticists Romanticism (also known as the Romantic movement or Romantic era) was an artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement that originated in Europe towards the end of the 18th century, and in most areas was at its peak in the approximate ...
like to think was the origin of the name
Holywell Holywell may refer to: * Holywell, Flintshire, Wales * Holywell, Swords, Ireland * Holywell, Bedfordshire, England * Holywell, Cambridgeshire, England * Holywell, Cornwall, England * Holywell, Dorset, England * Holywell, Eastbourne, East Susse ...
. A mile to the east of the village near the Newquay crossroads, where the four parishes of St Cubert, Crantock,
St Newlyn East St Newlyn East ( kw, Eglosniwlin) is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is approximately three miles (5 km) south of Newquay. The name St Newlyn East is locally abbreviated to Newlyn East and acco ...
and Perranzabuloe meet, was the chapel of St Nectan (the foundations of which were uncovered when the road was widened and straightened in 1970), where on certain feasts during the year the relics of the Patron Saints of the four parishes were carried in procession for their veneration by the faithful. An inscribed stone, dated from the sixth to eighth centuries, was found imbedded in the walls of the fifteenth-century church. It bears the name of "Cenet us, son of Tege omalus". A
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stands against the wall of the north transept of the church. The small cross head was brought to the churchyard about 1860 from Ellenglaze Lane and mounted on a shaft brought from outside the churchyard.Langdon, A. G. (1896) ''Old Cornish Crosses''. Truro: Joseph Pollard; p. 96


Gallery

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Cubert Well, Cornwall
{{authority control Villages in Cornwall Civil parishes in Cornwall