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Previously [[Holly Hall Foundry|Robert Jobson]]
Previously [[Holly Hall Foundry|Robert Jobson]]
Robert's son [[Howard Cochrane Jobson|Howard]] became a telegraph engineer.


1885 [[Ernest Wentworth Buller]] and [[John Thomas Harris]], having formed a partnership as potters, metal works and contractors at Hanley, Birmingham and London agreed with [[Howard Cochrane Jobson]] to form a new company, [[Buller, Jobson and Co]], to acquire the existing company and [[Jobson Brothers]] which was carrying on a similar line of business.
1885 [[Ernest Wentworth Buller]] and [[John Thomas Harris]], having formed a partnership as potters, metal works and contractors at Hanley, Birmingham and London agreed with [[Howard Cochrane Jobson]] to form a new company, [[Buller, Jobson and Co]], to acquire the existing company and [[Jobson Brothers]] which was carrying on a similar line of business.

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Previously Robert Jobson

Robert's son Howard became a telegraph engineer.

1885 Ernest Wentworth Buller and John Thomas Harris, having formed a partnership as potters, metal works and contractors at Hanley, Birmingham and London agreed with Howard Cochrane Jobson to form a new company, Buller, Jobson and Co, to acquire the existing company and Jobson Brothers which was carrying on a similar line of business.


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