[3] The family paper mill operated at Turkey Mill at Boxley on the River Len in Kent, and Hollingworth was born there in 1826, one of five children.
[4] He played club cricket with one of his brothers Bearsted, Cobham and Penenden Heath as well as for West Kent.
[3] In his three first-class appearances he "made little impact",[3] scoring only six runs in the six innings in which he batted.
He suffered from health problems related to alcohol abuse and died at Adelaide in South Australia in 1876 aged 50 of kidney disease.
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