Proper noun
Jobson
A surname originating as a patronymic.
According to a royal biography by Robert Jobson, the tiara was rumoured to be Meghan Markle's first choice for her wedding, but the Queen reportedly preferred she wore one that did not have links to Russia. Source: Internet
Henry was forced to pardon the rebel barons and reinstate the Provisions of Oxford, leaving him, as historian Adrian Jobson describes, "little more than a figurehead". Source: Internet
But Mrs Jobson says there could be another pavilion on the land in future. Source: Internet
Other former members include Brian Eno (synthesizer and "treatments"), Eddie Jobson (synthesiser and violin), and John Gustafson (bass). Source: Internet
Further information may be obtained by phoning the President, Darryn Nicholls on 8088 6747 or the Secretary Paul Jobson, on 8088 2815 any time after 6.30pm during the week. Source: Internet
James Smith donated the clock to the Borough of Morpeth in recognition of the civic work of Alderman Jobson. Source: Internet