WEREMOUTH, (Durham) at the N. mouth of the Were, opposite to Sunderland, is called also Monks-Weremouth, because before the Diss. it bel. to the monks. A woman of this village, after having been safely delivered of a fine boy 7 weeks before, and well up about her household affairs, was again taken ill, on the 19th of April, 1744, and delivered safely of another boy, who also lived.