NEW NORTH-COUNTRY MAGAZINE. 



flfeontbl^ Chronicle 



OF NORTH-COUNTRY LORE AND LEGEND. 



Crown Quarto, Forty-Eight Pages, Price Sixpence. 



THE MONTHLY CHRONICLE has been established to preserve 

 the great wealth of legend and story that abounds in the 

 North of England. Every number contains a variety of 

 articles of great popular interest. Most of the articles 

 are illustrated with engravings of the persons or scenes 

 described. 



OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 



" A word of welcome is due to the Monthly Chronicle of North-Country 

 Lore and Legend, which promises to be useful, and is certainly very 

 cheap. " A thenceum. 



" The Monthly Chronicle is an admirable sixpenny budget of North- 

 Country lore and legend. It merits, and will doutless obtain, an extensive 

 circulation." Wakefield Free Press. 



"It is illustrated and clearly printed, and promises to be a choice 

 repository for the lore of Northumbria." Leeds Mercury. 



"It is splendidly got up, marvellously cheap, and interesting in every 

 page." British Weekly. 



"The magazine, which is excellently arranged, and beautifully printed 

 and illustrated, contains a great mass of matter relating to men and things 

 of the past in Northumbria. Published at sixpence a month, it is the best 

 local periodical we have ever seen." Derby and Derbyshire Gazette. 



" For the modest sum of sixpence Mr. Scott gives us no less than forty- 

 eight closely printed quarto pages of good sound prose." Kelso Mail. 



" The Monthly Chronicle is a wonderful sixpenny worth, and we wish it 

 the success it deserves." West Cumberland Times. 



"It is an amusing collection of antiquarian scraps, reminiscences, 

 rhymes, and sketches." Manchester Guardian. 



"Full of interesting reading, to Tynesiders especially." Shields Daily 

 News. 



Published for the Proprietors by Walter Scott, Newcastle and London. 



