in America 1755, and commander of light infantry at Quebec 1759. Holland served under him. NTS 11 L/8 1947 applies Howe Bay to Little River, the water feature within the sand bar. Cummins 1925 Durell Cove.

Howells Brook: Former school district in Lots 30 and 65 in Riverdale.

Howells Brook: Flows SW into West River, 2 mi N of Bonshaw, Lot 30. Plan 1827 Howel’s Creek; Meacham 1880 Howells Brook and Howles Creek.

Howe Point: Extends into Northumberland Strait, Lot 43. Named by Samuel Holland 1765, probably for Sir William Howe (1729—1814). De La Roque 1752 and Pichon 1760 probably Cap (2 David. Meacham 1880, p. 24 Howe Point, but on p. 95 has Eglington Cape.

Figure 13 Lieutenant Governor Sir Henry Huntley (Public Archives of P,E.|.).

Howlan: 11/2 mi N of O’Leary in Lots 5 and 6. Named for George William Howlan (18354901), a member of the House of Assembly when the road was named c1870, and Lieutenant Governor 1894-1899. PO Mill River 1883—1912; PO H0wlan1912- 1969.

Hunter River: In Lot 23. PO Hunter River 1875-c1901 and from 1967; PO Hunter’s River c1901-1967.

Hunter River: Flows NE into Rustico Bay, . Lots 23 and 24. Named by Samuel Holland llllllllllllllllllllllll 1765 for Thomas Orby Hunter, Lord of the Admiralty 1761. A local tradition that

Fi ure 12 - Lieutenant Governor Geor e W. . . g Howlan (Public Archives of REL? the river 15 so named because Fred Hunter

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