Tags: Saint.
Billfrith (Old English: Billfrið; fl. early 8th century) is an obscure Northumbrian saint credited with providing the jewel and metalwork encrusting the former treasure binding of the Lindisfarne Gospels. His name is thought to mean peace of the two-edge sword.Symeon of Durham’s Libellus de Exordio (ii.13) which calls him St Billfrith the Anchorite says he was a goldsmith and that he gilded an important book written by Eadfrith Bishop of Lindisfarne.