20 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Cousins; pond, lot 20. John Cousins came to the'island in 1780, moving to lot 20 before 1798, the census in which year shows him a settler on the lot. Covehead ; bay, lots 33 and 34. Also settlement lot 34. Petit Racicot of de la_Roque 1752 Harrington bay, with Petit Rastico as a secondary name, on Holland map, 1765. Refer to Harrington settlement and Rustico bay^ There was a post ^^fFf C°^ead m 18g». A planf 1811, shows "road from Cove Head " The bay was settled m 1770 and 1790. ihe name seems to have been applied first to describe a settlement at the head oi the cove or bay. Cow; creek, lots 42 and 43. Lake, 1863. Craoaud- roadstead and settlement with post office, lot 29. A plan of Crapaud road surveyed C ^ Ba/field 1842, was published in 1850. The name applies to the forage off the mouth of Brocklesby river and between the eastern part of Try on shoals and the and. The settle¬ ment name was in use 1864. The name Crapaud which means "frog" comes from the French rme^fBrocklesby river-riviere aux Crapauds. Brockelsby cove on Holland, 1765 WestmorW harbour in " Register," 1826. Corner is also a Semeiit- In 1767 lot 29 fell by ballot to Admiral Sir Cnarles Saunders (1713-75), commander in chief of the fleet which" co-operated with Wolfe m the s;ege, <*■ The lot came to the Westmorland fami y by the marriage of John Fane (1759-1841), 10th earl of WeSmorland, who™ 1800 married Jane, daughter of R. Huck Saunders, M.D. , a military surgeon who was granted a portion of lot 53 in 1767, and Jane niece and heiress of Sir Chfrles 'slunders The doctor's other child, Anne, married in 1796 Robert Dundas , second VfscountSme, a family also associated with the island Compare Lady Fane school district and Wesmoreland school district, also South Melville settlement. Crawford; point, lot 53, Chart , 1850. . Creed- point Livingston bay, lot 59. After Wm. Creed, whose name appears as a settler m lot K' a return dated July 21, 1789. Chart , 1850 Philip Creed , of Sturgeon lot 61, states that Benjamin Creed was the first settler on the point. He came from Ireland. Creek; point, mouth of Kildare creek, lot 4. Crooked; river, lot 44. Plan, 1832. This is a small stream. Crooked; creek, lot 24. Meacham , 1880. Crosby; point, lot 32. Census, 1798, shows Wm. Crosby, settler. Cross- creek Ellis river, lot 14. The source of this creek is near Arlington , as on chart. 1850, and on Wright and'Cundall, 1874. Meacham applies the name Mill to his creek arid applies the name Cross river to Macdonald creek rising mear MacDougal, both streams flowing into Ellis river at the same place. Meacham shows Cross River post office on Mac - donakf creek. An early plan, undated, applies the name Cross "^ to b°th Cross creek and Macdonald creek. Also Cross River settlement, Wright and Cundall , 1874. Here¬ abouts 1775 and 1794 maps show Ellensborough. Crossman; creek, lot 17. Crossman's in Meacham , 1880. Cross Roads ; settlement, lot 48. Cross, river, lot 14. creek and Macdonald creek. Cross; river, lot 45. Meacham , 1880. Crown; point, lot 48. Pownall peninsula on Holland 1765. The name Crown,appears.on undated plans of about 1800. The outer end resembles the shape of a crown. The Micmac Indian name is oojegujech, meaning "the stumpy place. ,nria A Culloden ; settlement, lot 60. Meacham , 1880. Post office opened December 1, 1906. A late Scottish settlement. After Culloden moor, Inverness -shire, bcotlana. Cumberland ; cove and point, lot 28. Holland, 1765. The proximity of Richard point would seem to indicate that'the names of these features commemorate Richard Cumbered (1732-1811) the dramatist, who was well known to Holland from his position at the tfoard of Trade as private secretary to Lord Halifax . In the ballot for townships on the island in August, 1767, lot 61 fell to Cumberland . Through toe patronage of Halifax he obtained a "small establishment as crown agent to Nova Scotia ." After 1776 he succeeded John Pownall as secretary of the Board of Trade. On its abolition in 1782 he retired to Tun- Se WelL He is buried in Westminster Abbey. Cumberland 's numerous literary productions, says the Encyclopedia Britannica, are stretched over the whole of _his life, out it is only by his plays, 54 in number, and perhaps by his Memoirs, published 1806-07, that he is likely to be remembered. Curry; point, lot 48. Chart , 1845. Meacham , 1880, shows John and Alex Curry resident her© Curtis; creek, lot 32. Meacham , 1880, which shows Owen and Charles Curtis settlers here. rvmhr'ia- settlement lot 24. After Cymbria lodge, residence of Wm. Hodges, who came y from WalesTs agenrfor the Winsloe estate in 1822. A post office September 1, 1895, to June 1, 1924. . .'" ''J, -,,/.. , , Dalmeny; school district, lot 66. Named about 1855. Dalmeny is an estate in Scotland ot Lord Rosebery . Darlington ; settlement, lot 31. Meacham , 1880.