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CANADIAN LOCAL HISTORY. 



THE FIRST GAZETTEER OF UPPER CANADA. 



WITH ANNOTATIONS, 



BY THE REV. HENRY SCADDING, D.D. 



{Continued from page 3S7.) 



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Haldimand Cove is a little to tlie eastward of Kingston harbour, 

 and made by tlie Points Frederick and Henry. On the west side of 

 this cove is the King's dockyard, and provision stores, wharf, etc. 



Haldimand Point. See Point Frederick. 



Haldimand Township, in the County of Northumberland, lies to 

 the west of Cramahe, and fronts Lake Ontario. [From Sir Frederick 

 Haldimand, Governor-General of Canada 1778-1785.} 



Hcdlowell Township, in the County of Prince Edward, is a new 

 township formed out of the townships of Marysburgh and Sophias- 

 burgh : it lies at the southern part of the county, open to Lake 

 Ontario. [From Benjamin Hallowell, father-in-law of Chief Justice 

 Elmsley.] 



Hamilton Cove, is a little to the east of Haldimand Cove, and 

 separated from it by Point Henry. Cedar Island, is off the mouth of 

 this cove. 



Hamilton Point, the east point, which makes Hamilton Cove, hav- 

 ing Point Henry on the west. 



Hamilton Township, in the County of Northumberland, lies to the 

 westward of Haldimand, having Lake Ontario in its front, and the 

 Rice Lake ia its rear. [From Hemy Hamilton, Lieut. -Governor of 

 Quebec in 1785.] 



Hare Island lies at the west end of Hay Bay, in the Bay of 

 Quinte. 



Harsen's Island, near the entrance of the River St. Clair, east of 

 Thompson's island; it contains iiear thi-ee hundred acres of land fit 

 for culture : the other parts of it are meadow and marsh. 



