Gascoigne Cove : At the mouth of Flat River , Lot 6 0. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for Bamber Gascoyne (1725-1791) Lord Commissioner of Trade and Plantations 1763-1779. Map 1775 has both Gascoyne Cove and Cove . In Micmac Tule- sipkee, meaning unknown. Gaspereaux : 10 mi SE of Montague in Lots 61 and 63. Named for gaspereaux (ale- wives) that spawn in May in the ponds adjacent to Northumberland Strait . Name in use in 1830. PO cl873-1913. : See . Gass Brook: In Meacham 1880 for an un¬ named brook flowing E into West River at , Lot 30. Meacham 1880 shows Wm. and Jas. Gass as residents. Gaudin Point : On Bayfield 1850 for a point at W side of Georgetown , which Douglas 1925 notes as a Jersey name. Plan 1745 C. Mason . : Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for Lord George Lennox for part of present in . George Point : Douglas 1925 notes this name at Charlottetown . Plan 1819 shows George's Bat'y there. George River : Flows N into Trout River , Lot 10 . On Lake 1863 and in Meacham 1880. Possibly named for a person called George Goff . Georgetown : Named by Samuel Holland 1765 George Town for George III (1738- 1820). County seat of Kings County. Town incor¬ porated 1912. PO from 1827. The port was called Three Rivers in the early 1800s. Royalty was planned by Samuel Holland 1765 as one of the 70 ter¬ ritorial divisions of PEL Georgetown Harbour : At Georgetown . Named by Samuel Holland . Figure 8 - King George III (Public Archives of P.E.I. ). Giants Armchair: At Howards Cove , Lot 7. When the breakwater was built of rock from Nova Scotia , Dr. George Dewar ob¬ served the unusual shape of a huge piece, had it erected above the cove and gave it this name. Gilberts Point : In Meacham 1880 for a point in Lot 24 extending into at Anglo Rustico . Named for Gilbert Gallant (whose real name was Hubert Gallant ) whose father, Stephen, bought 100 acres there 1807. Gillis Point : Extends into , 2Vi mi E of , Lot 13. Census of 1798 notes Rodk. Gillis resident in Lot 1 3. Also known as Low Point , the name of the local rural community. Holland 1765 Village Point . Bayfield 1850 Gillies PL; with Jas. P. Gillies there. The family name in the area is now Gillis. In Micmac Mogo- leoitjg, "brant", or Moinagenetjg, "bear trapping" (Pacifique 1934). 54