Crossman Creek : Flows S into , Lot 17. Benjamin Crossman leased land there 1816. Meacham 1 880 Crossmans Ck, but no one by that name is shown nearby. Cundall 1851 Belony's Creek; Douglas 1925 , for Belony Perry , merchant, who owned land nearby. Cross River : Flows N into Gulf of St . Law¬ rence, Lot 45. Possibly named because it was an Indian portage route from Souris River to the gulf. Cross River : Former school district at Mac - Dougall , 5 mi S of Tyne Valley . No stream bears this name although Bayfield 1850 and Wright and Cundall 1 874 show it on Mill Creek , Meacham 1880 shows it on Shipyard Creek and 11 L /5 1967 has it on Little Trout River . Douglas 1925 has Cross Creek for Mill Creek . The name was probably derived from the school's position across the Grand River . Crossroads : 2 mi SE of Charlottetown where the Old (now Trans- ) and the leading S over met. Noted in JHA 1832. Meacham 1880 has Cross Roads , and also Newton 1 mi E. PO Lot 48 1888-1905; PO Lot 48 1905- 1906; PO Lot 48 1906-1907; PO Hillsboro Lot 48 1907-1916. Crown Point : Extends into and , Lot 49. Named because it is shaped like a crown. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 Pownell Peninsula. Correctly shown on Lake 1863 and in Meacham •1880. Bayfield 1846 Pownell Peninsula or Crown Point ; 11 L /3 1967 Peninsula. Recent charts and maps applied Crown Point to the southwest point known as Jardines Point . In Micmac Oojegujech, "stumpy place". Cuddys Point : Extends into Murray River , Lot 6 4. Meacham 1880 has James Cuddy there, and Cummins 1925 indicates J., Silas and Clarence Cuddy. Cudmores Corner : See Oyster Bed Bridge . Culloden : 8 mi W of Murray River in Lot 6 0. Named for Moor, Inverness , Scotland . School district cl 856. PO 1872-1919; PO Culloden 1906- 1914. Cumberland : 5 mi SW of Charlottetown in Lot 6 5. Possibly named for Bentinck Harry Cumberland , proprietor of that part of Lot 6 5 who lived at Rocky Point from cl833- cl840. School district cl864. PO 1906- 1913. Cumberland Cove : Adjacent to Northumber¬ land Strait, SW of Tryon , Lot 28. Named by Samuel Holland 1765, probably for Richard Cumberland (1732-1811), the dramatist, who was well known to Holland from his position at the Board of Trade as private secretary to Lord Halifax and Crown agent for NS. Holland also named Point on the east side of the cove but, being unknown, it has been rescinded. : See Poplar Point . : Sec Ross Creek . Curry Point : See Munns Point . Currys Cove : Adjacent to Hillsborough River , Lot 48. Cummins 1925 shows Wm. Curry at its head. Meacham 1 880 Walkers Cove , which is the approved name at the mouth of Johnstons River . Cymbria : 5 mi SE of North Rustico in Lot 24. Named for the lodge of William Hodges , who came from Wales in 1822 to manage the Winsloe estate. It is a poetic name for Wales . PO 1895-1914. maps prior to 1967 placed it incorrectly in South Rustico at St . Augustines Church. 41