Proper noun
Hewson
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Hewson has the experience from outside politics to work collaboratively across politics and research and business groups. Source: Internet
Hewson, too, has made his pitch for athletic immortality way too early. Source: Internet
In April, 300 infantrymen of Colonel John Hewson 's regiment, who declared that they would not serve in Ireland until the Levellers' programme had been realised, were cashiered without arrears of pay. Source: Internet
Nick, later revealed to be fantasist Carl Beech, was not considered useful as a potential prosecution witness against Lord Janner and his claims were dismissed by the force, Mr Hewson said. Source: Internet
Despite playing into a strong head wind, Wanaka played structured football, with Fletcher Cavanagh and Adam Hewson threatening with direct and skilful runs. Source: Internet
Lake and Hewson 1996, p. 53. An F-5B of 602d TFS at Bien Hoa, 1966 This changed with testing and limited deployment in 1965. Source: Internet