Sauce Creek is a coastal feature in the Townland of..Teer..in the Parish of..Cloghane The adjacent townlands are..Arraglen and Lisnakealwee. The Gaelic word for a 'trap' is...Sás, and hence ..Sauce'. The local belief was that anything carried on the flowing tide into the inlet never 'washed out' on the ebbing tide. In 1850, there was ..Johnny Walsh.(land and house) The property census also records another John Walsh (junior) and also 'Big' John Walsh (land only) Also..Peg(Margaret) Eugene Leary..The patronymic..Eugene..is the clue about her father's name. Also Mary Cleary as a house-only occupier. Patronymics appear in Gaelic-speaking areas, like here, and help gen-research. The immediate landlord was..Robert C.Hickson, who himself was a tenant of the owner, the Earl of Cork. Dec...