Kintyre: Former name for a settlement in Lot 33 in the area of Winsloe North . Noted in JHA 1839 and in PEI Directory 1880- 1881. Lovell's Directory 1871 has Cantyre. Road Classification Atlas shows between Winsloe North and Harrington . Kirbys Point : Extends into Murray River , Lot 6 4. Cummins 1925 shows Ernest Kirby there. Bayfield 1849 Dowden Pt . Knight Point : Extends into , Lot 45. Named for John Knight (1812-1875), who developed the harbour at Souris . Knutsford : 3 mi W of O'Leary in Lots 7 and 8. School district 1 869. Possibly named for Knutsford , southwest of Manchester, Eng¬ land. PO Road 1871-1913. La Belle A lliance: See Miscouche . Lady Fane : 2]A mi N of Crapaud in Lots 28 and 29. Named for Cecily Jane Georgina , daughter of John Fane , 10th Earl of West¬ morland. She was a proprietor of a large part of Lot 29, and devoted all rents to the improvement of the lot. Lady Fane school was opened cl869. La)ranee, ruisseau a: See Burhoes Creek . Lake Verde : 12 mi E of Charlottetown in Lots 48 and 49. Named by James Smith cl855 for the school after the nearby lake, which may not itself have been named, but its then green colour may have suggested the French form; later the school name was probably transferred back to the lake. Early records, Meacham 1 880 and Douglas 1925 Lake Verd . PO Lake Verd 1886-1919. Formerly called . Lakeville : 10 mi NE of Souris in Lot 47. Given cl873 for school adjacent to North Lake . PO 1885-1913. Landrys Point : Extends into Montague River , Lot 59. Named for a sailor who lived there. Meacham 1880 Phillips Pt ., with Capt. George Phillips living there. Bayfield 1850 and 11 L /2 1967 French Point . : Tn Lot 48 opposite Charlotte- town. It is said that Colonel Langley had a grant there in 1780s. Noted by McAlpine's Gazetteer 1919. Lansdowne Hotel: PO 1888-1905 at Cape Traverse . Douglas 1925 incorrectly listed it as a settlement. : See Greenmount . : On Map 1775 in Lot 14 in the area of present MacDougall . : N of between Boughton Island and the mainland. For¬ merly a sandbar joined Boughton Island to the mainland and fishermen launched their boats from the bar. is a nearby feature. : 6 mi NE of Georgetown in Lot55.PO 1855-C1860, and 1875-1946. Launching Point : Extends into Northumber¬ land Strait, Lot 55. Named Bruce Point by Samuel Holland 1765 for Charles Bruce , 4th Earl of Elgin and 3rd Earl of Ailesbury. Plan 1745 C. Vere . Lauretta: 5 mi NW of Alberton in Lot 3. PO 1897-1913. Possibly named for a teacher, such as Lauretta Nelligan, who was teach¬ ing at Road in 1898. 72