Nanjeval (Nankivel, Nanjewick, Hangavel), Nanjeval, Phillack
Tree: AHP
Notes:
; Nansevall 1558
The settlement of Nanjival is first recorded as "Nansevall" in 1558
(b1). The name is Cornish and contains the element nans 'valley' and an
unknown second part (b5). Nanjival is now deserted (b3). The 1963 OS map
records dwellings at SW 586 361 (b2) but more recent surveys indicate
that only one building, probably a modern structure, now exists at the
site (b4). Pascoe records abandoned dwellings (parts of Nanjival) at SW
5872 3665, SW 5865 3665 and SW 5865 3644 (b7).
HER Number: 31790
Name: NANJIVAL - Medieval settlement, Post Medieval settlement
| HER Number: | 31790 |
|---|---|
| Name: | NANJIVAL - Medieval settlement, Post Medieval settlement |
Summary
The settlement of Nanjival is first recorded as "Nansevall" in 1558.
| Grid Reference: | SW 5850 3610 |
|---|---|
| Parish: | Hayle, Penwith, Cornwall |
| Map: | Show location on Streetmap |
Protected Status: None recorded
Other References/Statuses
- Primary Record No. (1985-2009): 31790
- SHINE Candidate (Yes)
- SMR No. (OS Quarter-sheet and SMR No.): SW53NE 201-202-204
Monument Type(s):
- SETTLEMENT (Medieval - 1066 AD to 1539 AD)
- SETTLEMENT (Post Medieval - 1540 AD to 1900 AD)
Full description
The
settlement of Nanjival is first recorded as "Nansevall" in 1558 (b1).
The name is Cornish and contains the element nans 'valley' and an
unknown second part (b5). Nanjival is now deserted (b3). The 1963 OS
map records dwellings at SW 586 361 (b2) but more recent surveys
indicate that only one building, probably a modern structure, now exists
at the site (b4). Pascoe records abandoned dwellings (parts of
Nanjival) at SW 5872 3665, SW 5865 3665 and SW 5865 3644 (b7).
<1> Gover, JEB, 1948, Place-Names of Cornwall, 611 (Bibliographic reference). SCO3402.
<2> Ordnance Survey, 1970s, 1:10,000 OS Map (Cartographic materials). SCO4045.
<3> Institute Of Cornish Studies, 1987, Place-Names Index (Bibliographic reference). SCO3621.
<4> Ordnance Survey, 1970s, 1:10,000 OS Map (Cartographic materials). SCO4045.
<5> Padel, OJ, 1985, Cornish Place-Name Elements, 170 (Bibliographic reference). SCO4064.
<6> Tithe Award, 1840s, Phillack, FIELD NOS 4, 8, 9, 14-16, 22 (Bibliographic reference). SCO4839.
<7> Pascoe, WH, 1976, Phillack Checklist, VOL 15, 99 (Article in Journal). SCO4084.
Sources / Further Reading
| [1] | SCO3402 - Bibliographic reference: Gover, JEB. 1948. Place-Names of Cornwall. 611. |
| [2] | SCO4045 - Cartographic materials: Ordnance Survey. 1970s. 1:10,000 OS Map. |
| [3] | SCO3621 - Bibliographic reference: Institute Of Cornish Studies. 1987. Place-Names Index. |
| [4] | SCO4045 - Cartographic materials: Ordnance Survey. 1970s. 1:10,000 OS Map. |
| [5] | SCO4064 - Bibliographic reference: Padel, OJ. 1985. Cornish Place-Name Elements. 170. |
| [6] | SCO4839 - Bibliographic reference: Tithe Award. 1840s. Phillack. FIELD NOS 4, 8, 9, 14-16, 22. |
| [7] | SCO4084 - Article in Journal: Pascoe, WH. 1976. Phillack Checklist. Cornish Archaeology. 15. VOL 15, 99. |
https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MCO15820&resourceID=1020
Location : Latitude: 50.175627458508, Longitude: -5.3836875112737| Documents | Farm “Drannack Vean, Bandowers Treglistian Meadows” including 1/2 share of Drannack Mill, a 1/3 share of Hangavel,Nanjeval | 14 Nov 1912 A farm known as “Drannack Vean, Bandowers and Treglistian Meadows” including a 1/2 share of a field at Drannack Vean, a 1/2 share of Drannack Mill, a 1/3 share of Hangavel, otherwise Nanjeval and a 5/6 share of Treglistian Downs 78 acres. Gwinear and Phillack, in the occupation of James TRELOAR. Marginal notes say “Mrs. OLIVER owns the other… | |
| Farm “Drannack Vean, Bandowers Treglistian Meadows” including 1/2 share of Drannack Mill, a 1/3 share of Hangavel,Nanjeval | Schedule | 14 Nov 1912 | ||
| HER Number: 31790 Name: NANJIVAL - Medieval settlement, Post Medieval settlement https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MCO15820&resourceID=1020 | ||
| HER Number: 31928 Name: NANJUVAL - Bronze Age barrow The Tithe Award for Phillack records the field-name 'Barrow Close' at Nanjuval (b1). There are no traces of a barrow there (b2). The named field is on a comparatively steep valley side; it does not appear to be a convincing barrow site (b3, b4). (b4) - Thomas, N, 1991, Pers Comm, , Howldrevel |
| Histories | Farm “Drannack Vean, Bandowers Treglistian Meadows” including 1/2 share of Drannack Mill, a 1/3 share of Hangavel,Nanjeval | 14 Nov 1912 | Text A farm known as “Drannack Vean, Bandowers and Treglistian Meadows” including a 1/2 share of a field at Drannack Vean, a 1/2 share of Drannack Mill, a 1/3 share of Hangavel, otherwise Nanjeval and a 5/6 share of Treglistian Downs 78 acres. Gwinear and Phillack, in the occupation of James TRELOAR. Marginal notes say “Mrs. OLIVER owns the other… |
| Maps | Phillack Tithe map | Treglistian; Nanjeval; 1842 Treglistian; Higher Treglistian; Nanjeval; settlement and barrow at Treglistian Wallas |

