The Wollaton Antiphonal is an illuminated manuscript currently held in the collection of the University of Nottingham in England, UK.
After Chaworth's death in 1459, the manuscript was in use at St. Leonard's Church, Wollaton, until Catholic Latin service books were banned in the Reformation in the 1540s.
The antiphonal was kept safe by the Willoughby family (later the Barons Middleton) in Wollaton Hall library until 1924, when it was returned to the church.
Work has included removal of a 19th-century binding, rebinding into two volumes and consolidating pigments.
[4] The manuscript is the only surviving source of the melodies which form the Office for St John of Bridlington.