missioner of Trade and Plantations 1762- 1765. Map 1750 R. mix Outardes; De la Roque 1752 Riviere de la Grande Ascension . : See . : In , Lot 5. Named for Robert Oulton who with Char¬ les Dalton raised silver foxes there from 1894. Meacham 1880 . Known as when Oulton bought it. : On Bayfield 1846 for a small creek flowing N , 1 mi E of Glenfinnan River , Lots 35 and 36. Oval Lake: See Glenfinnan Lake . Ox River : Flows W into , Lot 13. On Wright and Cundall 1874. Meacham 1880 Ox Cr . Oyster Bed Bridge : 12 mi NW of Charlotte- town in Lot 24. Named for oyster beds on each side of the bridge crossing Wheatley River . Noted in JHA 1840 when local residents petitioned for the bridge. PO 1875-1968. Meacham 1880 shows it near the bridge with two schools, Wheatly and , 1 mi S at present Cudmores Corner , a part of the Oyster Bed Bridge district. Holland 1765 notes "Oyster Banks" at the site of the present bridge. Oyster Cove : See MacDougalls Cove and Winter River . Oyster Creek : See Cascumpec . Oyster Creek : See Reynolds Creek . Oyster River : Flows NE into Foxley River , Lot 6 . 1821. : 6 mi SW of Tignish in Lots 1 and 2. Named for two Palmer brothers who were proprietors of Lot 1. Schools were No. I and North. PO 1878-1913; also PO North 1912-1914. Panmure Head: Extends into , Lot 6 1. Plan 1745 has C. hlevile, C. Roma and C. Rossignol . Douglas 1925 has Pan- mure Point ; he also notes , but gives no location. is on some references for the E part of St. Marys Bay . Panmure Island : PO 1907-1916 on Panmure Island , Lot 6 1. Panmure Island : Adjacent to , Lot 6 1. Named by Samuel Holland 1765, possibly for William, Earl of Panmure, then a lieutenant general. In Micmac Goesogongiag, "sand bar" (Pacifique 1934), who states it may also apply to Boughton Island . Park Corner : 8 mi NE of Kensington in Lots 20 and 21. Named by James Townsend 1775 for Park Corner , Berkshire, England . PO 1835-1913. Parkdale : Village incorporated 1950 on NE side of Charlottetown . Bayfield 1846 St . Avard; Meacham 1880 St . Avards. The latter was named for Joseph Avard (1761- 1816) who came to PEI from England , 1806 to manage lands at Murray Harbour . Parkers Point : Extends into Georgetown Harbour , Royalty. Meacham 1880 shows Geo. Parker there, and Cum¬ mins 1925 notes Herb. Parker. Parks Point : See Duffys Point . : On Map 1775 in Lot 31 in the area of present Tyrone . Parsons Creek : Flows E into , Lot 34! Said to be named for the Rev. Theophilus DesBrisay (1754-1823), first Protestant clergyman in PEI . He resided at Covehead for about 20 years. 96