'alleyfield River: Flows NE into Montague | River, Lot 59. Formerly named Browns [ Creek, but this tributary is now restricted I to the watercourse flowing N from Brook- I lyn to Heatherdale. Douglas 1925 placed • of Holland's map of 1765 here in error; this name applies to French Creek. : Provincial park at Mill River , Lot 5. Named for Governor General Georges Vanier . Also commonly called . Verde, Lake: In Lot 48. Possibly the com¬ munity name Lake Verde was given first, then the name applied to the previously un¬ named lake. Sutherland 1861 Verd Lake; Meacham 1880 Lake Verd , See also under "lake". Vergne, R. au: See McCallum Creek . Vernon Bridge : 11 mi W of Montague in Lot 50. PO Bridge 1866-1913; PO Vernon Bridge from 1913. CN station Vernon. Vernon River : 10 mi NW of Montague in Lots 49 and 50. PO 1827-1969. Vernon River : Flows SW into , Lots 50 and 57. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 for Sir Edward Vernon (1723-1794), uncle of Lord Orwell ; Vernon is famous for diluting spirits, which was called grog because he wore a grogram coat. In Mic- mac Megoaseg gisna Megoesei Sipo (Paci- fique 1934). Vesseys Creek : Flows SE into Montague River at Montague. Meacham 1880 shows Daniel Vessey at its mouth, and Cummins 1925 notes F. N. Vessey there. Victoria: Village incorporated 1952 in Lot 29 and 2 mi S of Crapaud . PO from 1870. On Lake 1863. Queen Victoria was hon¬ oured in four different localities in PEL : 2 mi W of Montague in Lot 51. PO 1872-1914. Victoria Harbour : At Victoria, Lot 29. Named by Samuel Holland 1765 Brockels- bys Cove for Richard Brocklesby (1722- 1797). Formerly called and Roadstead. Victoria Harbour : See Wood Islands Harbour . Victoria West : 7 mi W of Tyne Valley in Lot 13. School district cl879. PO 1892-1913. Village Cove : Given by Samuel Holland 1765 for a cove at the mouth of Browns Creek , adjacent to , Lot 13. He also identified Gillis Point as Village Point . : 10 mi E of Charlottetown in Lot 49. School district cl852. PO 1891- 1912. Named for a pioneer from Ireland called Green. Douglas 1925 notes that it is Hermitage , but these two places are 4 mi apart. Village Point : See Gillis Point . Waite Creek : Flows N into , Lot 19. Named for George Waite , settler 1804. Bayfield 1850 ; Mea¬ cham 1880 Mill Cr ., with Wm. Waite on its E side. Walshlown: There are several references in JHA 1 875-1900 to this place near Foxley River . Exact location unknown. Not on any map references. Hunt Walsh was the orig¬ inal proprietor of Lot 11 , but this may only be coincidental. 125