Figure 23- Tryon , with Aboiteau Bridge and Tryon River in the foreground (Public Archives of P.E.I. ). Trout River : Flows NW into Stanley River , Lots 21 and 22. Truemans Corner : See SeSrletown. Tryon : 2 mi W of Crapaud in Lot 28. PO Tryon River 1827-cl864; PO C1864-1914. Tryon , Cape: Extends into Gulf of St . Lavv- rance, Lot 21. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for William Tryon (1725-1788). Head: Extends into Northumberland Strait , Lot 28. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for William Tryon (1725-1788) under whom Holland served, and who later became Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina . Also called Leard.s Point and Sandy Point . Tryon River : Flows S into Northumberland Strait , Lot 28. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for William Tryon (1725-1788). De la Roque 1752 and Pichon 1760 riviere des Blonds. Wright and Derbage 1793 has Good Wood Brook for East Branch Tryon River . In Micmac Tulesipk, meaning un¬ known (Rand) or Tlaiang, "shirt" (Paci- fique). Holland also named Cove at the river's mouth, but it is not in use. Tucket Reef: Near Cape Stanhope , Lot 34. Named for the Nantucket, which became stranded there in the early 1900s. Tuplin Creek : Flows NE into Southwest River , Lots 19 and 20. Reuben and Rebecca Tuplin settled there in 1834, and William B. Tuplin had a mill there in 1837. Also known as Margate Creek . Turk: Sec Lewes. 123