Haldimand River : Flows N into , Lot 15. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for Sir Frederick Haldimand (1719-1791) Governor General of Canada 1778-1786, who served with Holland in the Royal American Regiment, or for his nephew who assisted Holland as a surveyor and was drowned at in 1765. Possibly the same feature as Dutchman's Creek noted in JHA 1845. Haleys Point : Extends into , Lot 49. Meacham 1880 notes Jno. Haley with property there, and Cummins 1925 shows J. B. Haley on the same property. Haliburton : 5 mi W of O'Leary in Lot 7. Named by Robert Bruce Stewart , owner of Lot 7, for Robert Grant Haliburton (son of the famous writer) who was Stewart's arbi¬ trator under the Land Purchase Act 1875. Noted in JHA 1879. PO 1904-1913. : See . Halifax Parish : Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for Lots 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 for George Montagu (1716-1771) 2nd Earl of Halifax , President of the Board of Trade and Plantations (1748-1761). Rarely used and no longer referred to. : In Meacham 1 end of . for present E Hall, Cape: In Meacham 1880 for what is now approved as Orby Head, Lot 24. : Former wharf in Belfast , Lot 57. Meacham 1880 Holliaday's Wharf, with Jas. E. Halliaday there; Cummins 1925 notes Frank Halliday there. : See Marie River . Hamilton: 5 mi NW of Kensington in Lot 18. Selected at a public meeting 1869 for a school to replace Oyster Cove and ¬ yard. P0187'0-1934. Hamilton: See Dunblane . Hampshire : 9 mi NW of Charlottetown in Lot 31. Probably named for Hampshire , England . PO 1897-1912. Hampton: 3 mi SE of Crapaud in Lot 29. Named by Mrs. James MacPhail cl865 who came from NB, probably Hampton in Kings County. PO 1875-1968. : See Meggisons Creek . : On Yeos Creek , Lot 13. Cum¬ mins 1925 identifies Fred. Hanson nearby, and a current resident is Edwin Hansen . Harding Creek : Flows NE into Southwest River , Lot 20. Two Harding families settled at its mouth. Meacham 1880 , with Jas. Harding resident there. Harding Creek : See Clifton. Hardwicke Cove : See Ellens Creek . Hardy Point : Extends into , Lot 11 . Possibly named for George Hardy , squatter in Lot 13 cl 765 to cl 790 when he moved to Lot 6 . Not in Meacham 1880. In Cummins 1925 but no one by that name listed near it. Cundall 1851 Hardys Point ; Bayfield 1851 and Douglas 1925 Poudre Point . : See Brooks River . : On Winter River , Lot 33. Cummins 1925 shows B. C . and M. R. Hardy with properties beside it. There was a grist mill at it in 1880. Also known as . Hardys Channel : Inlet between Sand Hills and Sand Hills. On Cundall 1851. Cummins 1925 shows Everett and Ernest Hardy in Lot 11 . Named by Holland 1765 Conway Inlet for Henry Seymour Conway (1721-1795) Secretary of State 1765-1766. In Micmac Chochekchidoo- cheech, meaning unknown (Douglas 1925), or Tjotjeg or Tipotjitj, "at George's" (Paci- fique 1934). Possibly the reference is to George Hardy , noted above under Hardy Point . 60