The Lindisfarne Gospels were created in the late 7th or early 8th century at Lindisfarne Priory in honor of God and St. Cuthbert. Bishop Eadfrith wrote the Latin text and decorated the manuscript with ornate illustrations and designs. Later, Aldred added interlinear Anglo-Saxon translations. The manuscript is now housed at the British Library and is one of the most famous relics of Hiberno-Saxon art.