Lexicographical Neighbors of Jobbings
Literary usage of Jobbings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Suffolk Surnames by Nathaniel Ingersoll Bowditch (1861)
"Jickling, 72, 251. Jigger, 292. Jiggins, 293. Jimeson, 72. Jipp, 105. Joachim.* Job,
95, 402. Jobber, 360. jobbings.* Jobs, 95. Jobson, 408. ..."
2. The Gentleman Emigrant: His Daily Life, Sports, and Pastimes in Canada by William Stamer (1874)
"... and forthwith honours it with his patronymic; from that date it is no longer
part and portion of the East or West brook bog, but jobbings' or ..."
3. The Gentleman Emigrant: His Daily Life, Sports, and Pastimes in Canada by William Stamer (1874)
"... and forthwith honours it with his patronymic; from that date it is no longer
part and portion of the East or West brook bog, but jobbings' or ..."
4. Water Supply and Prevention of Waste in Leading European Cities: Report by Columbus Oren Johnson (1903)
"Bowling-Greens— Each Member £0 0 6 Or by Meter. Brickmakers— By Meter. Builders,
Slaters, and Plasterers— Each Tap in yard, and Small jobbings outside. ..."
5. Water Supply and Prevention of Waste in Leading European Cities: Report by Columbus Oren Johnson (1908)
"Builders, Slaters, and Plasterers— Each Tap in yard, and Small jobbings outside £0
15 0 Without ... jobbings outside.. 076 Calender ers— By General Charges. ..."
6. Water Supply and Prevention of Waste in Leading European Cities: Report by Columbus Oren Johnson (1903)
"Builders, Slaters, and Plasterers— Each Tap in yard, and Small jobbings outside....
£o 15 0 Without Tap in yard, and Small jobbings outside. ..."