Obs. [The surname Jobson used as a typical name: cf. Hodge. (Perh. associated with JOB sb., v.)] A country fellow, a lout.
1660. Charles II.s Esc. fr. Worcester, in Select. fr. Harl. Misc. (1793), 380. They had much ado to order his steps, and straight body, to a lobbing Jobsons gate, and were forced every foot to remind him of it.
1661. K. W., Conf. Charac., Detracting Empirick (1860), 65. His first adventures are upon the swetty toes and butter teeth of country jobsons.