The Durham Liber Vitae is a confraternity book produced in north-eastern England in the Middle Ages.
It records the names of visitors to the church of the bishopric of Durham, and its predecessor sees at Lindisfarne and Chester-le-Street.
[3] It is generally believed by scholars that it was produced in the church of Lindisfarne, though Monkwearmouth-Jarrow monasteries have also been suggested.
[5] It consisted of parchment sheets on which were written lists of names, followed by blank sections for future additions.
[8] The Liber Vitae is currently in the British Library, where it is classified as BL, MS Cotton Domitian vii.