Proper noun
A habitational surname from Old English.
A village in the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, Greater Manchester, England (OS grid ref SK0096).
Source: en.wiktionary.orgContrary to the practice at the time of retiring partners removing their capital from the firm, Hollingworth left his capital with the firm in trust to Jardine and Matheson. Source: Internet
A temporary vacancy also occurred in 2003 when Peter Hollingworth stood aside. Source: Internet
In 2003, Archbishop Peter Hollingworth voluntarily stood aside while controversial allegations against him were managed, and the letters patent of the office were amended to take account of this circumstance. Source: Internet
David Hollingworth, of broker London & Country, says: ‘A borrower with a £150,000, 25-year repayment mortgage would be paying £855 a month if on a rate of 4.75 per cent. Source: Internet
Shake it up: Koonwarra dairy farmer Shawn Hollingworth said the way farmers are paid for their milk needs to be simplified to be fairer for all farmers. Source: Internet
The Pennine Bridleway indicates Hollingworth Lake is two miles from here. Source: Internet