36 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR McNeills; railway station, lot 12. McKenzie; creek, lot 32. Chart , 1845. McLean; brook, lot 60. McLean's in Meacham , 1880, which shows Ronald McLean settler here. McLeod; point, lot 48. McLeod island on chart, 1845. McLure; cape, lot 48. Macmillan ; cove, lot 7. McMullan; point, lot 65. Chart , 1846. Families of the name still reside here. McNeill Mills ; settlement with post office, lot 12. After John McNeill , owner of grist and saw mills, who settled about 1886. He became postmaster when McNeill Mills post office was opened November 1, 1896. McPhee; creek, lot 31. Chart , 1846. Families of the name still reside here. McWilliams; cove, lot 7. Plan, 1831, shows family named McWilliams settled here MacWilliam cove in " Pilot," 1916. Maddocks ; settlement, lot 8. Plan, 1831, shows Michael Maddocks settled near. Maddock in Meacham , 1880. Maddox; river, lot 5. Hill map, 1821. Long creek on chart, 1851. Maitland ; point and flat, lot 54. Holland, 1765. Possibly after Honourable Richard Maitland (1724-72), 4th son of 6th Earl of Lauderdale. Entered army, 1743. Captain, 1759. Dis¬ tinguished himself at the capture of Quebec . Deputy Adjutant General of H.M . forces at Quebec , 1760 and in , 1764. Colonel, May 20, 1772. Married at New York , July 11, 1772, Mary McAdam , and died July 13, 1772. Malcolm; creek, lot 55. Chart , 1850. After Malcolm Macdonald , settler about 1800. Malpeque ; bay, Prince county. A French rendering of the Micmac Indian name Makpaak, meaning "large bay." Magpec is the form on Bellin map, 1744. Richmond bay on Hol¬ land map, 1765, with Malpecque as a secondary name. Here was the principal Indian village. Mansfield ; settlement, lot 56. Meacham , 1880. Maple Leaf ; settlement, lot 40. A post office June 1, 1903, to February 1, 1914. Maple Plains ; settlement, lot 27. A post office June 1, 1896 to December 14, 1912. Maplewood ; school district, lot 29. March; water, lot 18. Holland, 1765. After the Duke of Richmond . Refer to Richmond , i Margate ; settlement with post office, lot 19. The first settler, named Smith, came from Mar¬ gate, England , about 1790. Marian; point, Mill river, lot 5. The north entrance point to Fortune cove is so named on Hill map, 1821. Marie; river and settlement, lot 40. Plan, 1836. There was a Marie post office in 1855. Marion; settlement, lot 49. A post office March 1, 1909, to October 1, 1912. After eldest daughter of John F. Whear , post office inspector, Charlottetown . Marie; head, lot 29. Holland, 1765. Black point on Wright and Cundall map, 1874. Marshfield ; settlement and creek, lot 34. The creek is probably riviere des Blancs of Franquet , 1751. Meacham , 1880. Macintosh creek on chart, 1709. Bayfield survey, 1843-44. May be named after farm of late Senator Hawthorne , which from a large marsh on it. Martin; settlement, lot 23. After Moses Martin , prominent settler; earlier known as Toronto . Martinvale ; settlement, lot 53. After Wm. Martin (1812-99); settled 1862. A post office March 1, 1899, to June 1, 1924. Mary; river, lot 10. Plan, 1829. Mathieson; creek, lot 33. Ronald Mathieson , from Argyllshire, Scotland , settled hereabouts, dying 1885, aged 78 years. Maxiamville ; settlement, lot 15. A post office November 15, 1904, to December 31, 1914. Meacham atlas shows resident here Mrs. Maxim Arsenault and daughters of Maxim Arsenault . Maximville is the school district name. Maxime; creek, Perceval river, lot 10. Meacham , 1880. May; point, Charlottetown royalty. Chart , 1845. Mayfield ; settlement, lot 23. Name selected for postal purposes in 1897 at a public meeting; earlier known as , which name changed to avoid confusion with Cavendish post office in the same lot, Post office opened May 1, 1897, closed October 1, 1913. Meadowbank; school, district, lot 31. Meadow Bank in Meacham , 1880. Hereabouts 1775 and 1794 maps show Pownalls Town. Meggison; creek, Kildare river, lot 4. Chart , 1861. The Meggisons came from England in 1812 to Cascumpeque . Unnamed in Meacham , 1880. Meggisson; creek, Hill river, lot 5.