usage which has been fairly consistent in PEI records, even when side by side with Bedeque and Malpeque . probably named for Henry Fox , 1st Baron Holland of Foxley. The bay is enclosed by Sand Hills, noted as early as Hill 1821. Narrows: See Conway Narrows . Cascwnpeque Point : See Bury Head. Cavendish: 4 mi NW of North Rustico in Lot 23. Named by William Winter cl772, probably for Field Marshal Lord Frederick Cavendish (1729-1803). PO 1833-1913; PO Green Gables from 1953. Cavendish Beach : In and Lots 22 and 23. In Micmac Penamkeak, "sandy beach". Cavendish Capes is an ad¬ jacent feature. : See Conway Narrows . Figure 4 - A section from Nicolas Bellin 's Carte de la partie orientale de la Nouvelle France ou du Canada ,1774 illustrating the naming of major features around Prince Edward Island (Public Archives of Canada ). Cavendish Inlet : Former channel through Sand Hills opposite Gains Creek , Lot 11 . Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for Lord Frederick Cavendish (1729-1803). Cundall 1851 Brown Young's Channel. : PO 1871-1897 in Mayfield , Lot 24. Cedar : At West Point , Lot 8. Named for large sand dunes with low cedars. An early French map has "pointc de l'ouest ou il y a des cedres". Centia Point : See Finleys Point and Davies Point . See also . Central Bedeque : Village in Lot 26. PO from 1884. Formerly known as Weatherbie's Corner and Strong's Corner . School 1864 . Central Kildare : 5 mi NE of Alberton in Lot 3. YOKildare 1852-1914. Central Lot 16 : 7 mi NW of Summerside . School district cl877. PO Lot 16 cl839- 1913. : See Sherwood . Centreville: See Bedeque . Chaffeys Point : Extends into Boughton River , Lot 56 . In Cummins 1925 but neither it nor Meacham 1880 shows a family by that name at the point. Lovell 1871 mentions George Cheffey , a carpenter at Annandale . Bayfield 1850 Jumper Pt .; Meacham 1880 and 11 L /8 1967 Juniper Point . Chapel Creek : Flows NE into , Lot 24, adjacent to St . Augustines Church. Formerly called Winter River , for William Winter who lived near it from 1772 to 1775 and from 1783 to 1805. A plan of 1809 shows Robert Winter 's farm there. Plan 1784 ; Louis Gailant was a settler there. Chapel Point : Extends into Grand River , Lot 14. Catholic Church is nearby. Chapmans Cape: See Cape Egmont . Charles, anse a: During the French period beside Port La Joie, adjacent to present Warren Cove . Charles Point : See Winchester Cape. 34