GEOGRAPHIC BOARD OF CANADA 41 had died previously. The land needed for the road was taken off his property. ( A. J Matheson , O'Leary .) Orby ; head, lot 24. Holland, 1765. After Thomas Orby Hunter. Refer to Hunter. Ore; point and river, lot 41. Lake, 1863. Oar river is more likely the correct name. No ore here. Orwell; bay, point and river, Hillsborough bay, lots 50 and 57, also settlement, lot 50.'55f Holland, 1765. After Francis, Lord Orwell , lord commissioner of Trade and Plantations, 1762-65. The river is "riviere de la Grande Ascension " of de la Roque, 1752. Holland, 1765, shows Great Ascention village between Vernon river and Orwell river. Outarde; creek, lot 35. Outard on chart, 1845. Oval; lake, lots 35 and 36. Ox; river, lot 13, Wright and Cundall , 1874. Oyster; cove, lot 35. Holland, 1765. Oyster; creek, Chichester cove, lot 18, also creek, lot 55. Chart , 1850. Oyster; river, lot 6, Hill map, 1821. Oyster; point, Bideford river, lot 14; also point, Dunk river, lot 25. There are oyster beds here. Oysterbed Bridge ; settlement with post office, lot 24. From oyster beds on each side of the bridge over Wheatley river. ; settlement, lot 1. Panmure; point, island and basin, lot 61. Holland, 1765. Possibly after Wm, Earl of Pan- mure, 2nd in command at Gibraltar, 1756, lieutenant general 1758, general 1770. Died 1781. Park Corner ; settlement, lot 20. Plan, 1786. James Townsend of Berkshire, England , was given a grant of land for military services, and with his wife and their two sons and three daughters settled here in 1775, calling his new estate Park Corner , after his old home in England . He is buried in a private graveyard on the banks of the pond at Park Corner , on the farm belonging to Mr. Heath Montgomery . Mrs. (Rev.) Ewen Macdonald , The Manse, Leaskdale, Ontario , widely known as Lucy Maud Montgomery , author of "Anne of Green Gables ," is a descendant of James Townsend . . ■ ■ '• Parks; point, lot 48. Meacham , 1880. Patriot; cove, between Pitt and Fox islands, lot 5. Hill map, 1821. Paul; bluff, lot 28. Chart , 1850. Peakes ; settlement with post office, lot 38. James Peake , shipowner, Charlottetown , 1826, owned land in this township. Peakes ; school district, lot 51. Pembroke ; school district, lot 64. Perm; point, lot 50. Chart , 1846. Penman ; point, between Campbell and Ramsay creeks, lot 13. Plan, 1808. George Penman was here at census, 1798. Penny; point, lot 64. Chart , 1849. Settlers of the name still resided at the point, 1880. Perceval; point, lot 9. See Baptiste. Perceval; river, lot 10. Percival on Holland, 1765. After John Perceval , 2nd Earl of Egmont (1710 or 11-70), First Lord of the Admiralty, 1765. Refer to Wegwa-seboo is the Micmac Indian name. Probably Guise river of maps 1762 and 1764. Perth ; railway station, lot 52. See New Perth . Peters; creek, Miminegash pond, lot 2. Petersham; cover, lot 33. Holland, 1765. After Wm. Stanhope (1719-79), Viscount Peter¬ sham, 2nd Earl of Harrington . See Stanhope cove and Covehead bay. ; school district, lot 63. Peterville ; settlement, lot 1. , .. Phelan; point, lot 17. Thus in Bayfield "Sailing Directions," 1847 and on chart,1849 CundaU, 1851 has Wellins. Lake, 1863, has Wellens. Name apparently ^reported by Bayfield , 1841 and intended to refer to a settler whose name is given m list, 1786 as John Willing . Philip; point and cove, lot 64. Chart , 1849. Fox cove on Wright and Cundall , 1874. Pickering; point, lot 22. Pickerings in Meacham , 1880 which shows Wm Pickering settler here. A Wm. Pickering was a settler in lot 24 prior to 1786, and m lot 21 at census 1798. Pierre Jacques ; river, lot 8. Wright and Cundall , 1874; Peershock m Sailing Directions," 1847. Pig: brook, lot 1. Pillar; rock, lot 1. L