Figure 16 - , Montague, c1910 (Public Archives of P.E.I. ). Moine, Anse au: On French chart 1749 for a cove between Battery and Seatrout Points, Lot 48. See also Indian Cove. Molliack, Cape: See West Point . Monaghan : PO 1861-1914 at Watervale in Lot 48. Noted in JHA 1837. The school district was farther north in Auburn . Mo¬ naghan Road, from Fort Augustus to Mill- view, was named for County Monaghan , Ireland. Monaghan Creek : See . : See Lake Verde . Moncton Cove : Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for a cove at Little Miminegash Pond , Lot 3. Given for Robert Monckton (1726- 1782) who distinguished himself at Quebec and held various government appoint¬ ments. Meacham 1880 Moncton Cove . Douglas 1925 Monckton Cove . Montague: Town incorporated 1917. PO Montague Bridge c 1854-1907; PO Monta¬ gue from 1907. : PO 1867-1903 at Iona, Lots 57 and 59. Montague River : Flows E into Georgetown Harbour and . Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for George Bru- denell (1712-1790) 4th Earl of Cardigan , created Duke of Montagu 1766; in 1730 he had married the daughter of John, Duke of Montagu . The name may also have been given in honour of Montague Wilmot, Governor of NS (1763-1766), which then included PEL In Micmac Mentegen, which Pacifique 1934 suggests is an adaptation of the English. The real Micmac name he believes must be Oaipogtog, possibly meaning "grassy woods". Plan 1745 R. St . Jean. Montgomery Cove : See Mandersons Cove . : See Ramsay Creek . Monticello : 12 mi NW of Souris in Lot 42. School district cl870. Possibly named for the home of Thomas Jefferson in Virginia. PO Big Marsh 1870-1888; PO Monticello 1888-1914. Montreal: Former name for a community in Lot 55 between St. Georges and . The road from DeGros Marsh to Boughton River is called . 87