Figure 11 - Holland Cove (Public Archives of P.E.I. )- the Admiralty with lumber and Hill was sent to erect a mill in the early 1800s. Douglas 1925 notes that "the project did not pay and Lewis found Hill was a partner in the profits, but not in the losses. Lewis committed suicide and Hill, putting in large claims against the estate, succeeded in get¬ ting lot 5 sold, which he purchased". Hill came to the Island about 1813. He return¬ ed to England later, leaving the business with his son William. Hill published a pamphlet and a map of the area in 1821, noting this feature as , and applying Hills River to Mill River . Holland 1765 called it Stavordale Cove for Stephen Fox- Strangways (1704-1776), Lord Ilches- ter and Stavordale. Hills Town: See Alberton South . Hilson Point : Former name of a point on E side of Summerside , Lot 17. Named for the first bricklayer to settle at Summerside . He acquired considerable land along the shore. His son married a sister of Sir Charles Tupper . On Bayfield 1849 and Meacham 1880. Hoar Bush: Douglas 1925 notes this as a settlement in Lot 1, using Meacham 1880 as a reference. It appears in the latter to be only designating the woods between and Black Marsh. : Between and Gulf of St. Lawrence and including what is designated on maps and charts. Holland 1765 names but leaves the sand hills unnamed. In Mic- mac Petawegek Munegoo, "barren island" (Rand 1888). Pacifique 1934 has Peteoi- geg, "tea boiling". : See . Holland Cove : Adjacent to , S of Charlottetown , Lot 6 5. Named for Samuel Holland (cl728-1801) who was appointed General of north of Virginia in 1764 and began a survey of PEI in the winter of 1765. He built a house at this cove, which he named Observation Cove . Bayfield 1846 Holland Cove . Plan 1750 I'Ance a sanglier. 64