Osborne Professional Services Ltd.
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Kensington House4-6 Osborne Road Jesmond
Newcastle Upon Tyne
Tyne and Wear
NE2 2AA
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osborne
A surname.
This is a medieval English surname but one of truly ancient ''Viking'' origins. The modern surname derives from the Norse personal name ''Asbiorn'', composed of the elements ''As'' meaning ''god'' and ''Bjorn'', - the bear. The Vikings, as befitted their warlike image, were very keen on names which indicated strength and conquest. The name was found in England well before the Norman Conquest of 1066, and was also recorded in Normandy. Perhaps this is not surprising as Normandy means ''the place of the orsemen'', the 1066 Normans being the descendants of the ''land based'' Vikings of the 8th century, who swept down through Northern Europe. These people were the ''cousins'' of the ''sea'' Vikings'' who invaded Britain at the same period of history. In the Olde English pre 11th Century the spelling was ''Osbern'' and this spelling as a given name only is recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book. The early surname recordings include Walter Osborn of the city of Cambridge in 1310, Andrew Hosborn of Somerset in 1327, and Elena Usburne of Yorkshire in the Poll Tax Rolls of 1381. Later church recordings include Robert Osburn of Ryther, Yorkshire, on November 28th 1570, Elizabeth Osbourne, christened at St Dunstans in the East, Stepney, on August 1st 1663, Samuel Osborn at St. Botolphs without Aldgate, London, on February 5th 1789, and Charles Osborne, christened at Hibleton, Worcester, on March 2nd 1859. It is recorded that one of the earliest settlers in America was Jenkin Osborne of ''West and Sherlow Hundred Island'', Virginia, in February 1623. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Henry Osbern, which was dated 1260, who was a witness at the Cambridge Assize Court, during the reign of King Henry 111, known as "The Frenchman", 1216 - 1272.
professional
1. following an occupation as a means of livelihood or for gain: a professional builder.
2. of, pertaining to, or connected with a profession: professional studies.
3. appropriate to a profession: professional objectivity.
4. engaged in one of the learned professions: A lawyer is a professional person.
5. following as a business an occupation ordinarily engaged in as a pastime: a professional golfer.
6. making a business or constant practice of something not properly to be regarded as a business: A salesman, he said, is a professional optimist.
7. undertaken or engaged in as a means of livelihood or for gain: professional baseball.
8. of or for a professional person or his or her place of business or work: a professional apartment; professional equipment.
9. done by a professional; expert: professional car repairs.
services
1. an act of helpful activity; help; aid: to do someone a service.
2. the supplying or supplier of utilities or commodities, as water, electricity, or gas, required or demanded by the public.
3. the providing or a provider of accommodation and activities required by the public, as maintenance, repair, etc.: The manufacturer guarantees service and parts.
4. the organized system of apparatus, appliances, employees, etc., for supplying some accommodation required by the public: a television repair service.
5. the supplying or a supplier of public communication and transportation: telephone service; bus service.
1. service, serve, function, work, operate, go, run
usage: be used by; as of a utility; "The sewage plant served the neighboring communities"; "The garage served to shelter his horses"
2. service, tune, tune up
usage: make fit for use; "service my truck"; "the washing machine needs to be serviced"
3. serve, service, copulate, mate, pair, couple
usage: mate with; "male animals serve the females for breeding purposes"
8. service, accommodation
usage: periodic maintenance on a car or machine; "it was time for an overhaul on the tractor"
9. overhaul, inspection and repair, service, care, maintenance, upkeep
usage: tableware consisting of a complete set of articles for use at table
10. service, table service, tableware
usage: a stroke that puts the ball in play; "his powerful serves won the game"
11. serve, service, tennis stroke, tennis shot
usage: the act of delivering a writ or summons upon someone; "he accepted service of the subpoena"
12. service, serving, service of process, delivery, bringing
usage: Canadian writer who wrote about life in the Yukon Territory
13. Service, Robert William Service, writer, author
usage: a means of serving; "of no avail"; "there''s no help for it"
14. avail, help, service, helpfulness
usage: the act of mating by male animals; "the bull was worth good money in servicing fees"
15. servicing, service, coupling, mating, pairing, conjugation, union, sexual union
usage: the acts performed by an English feudal tenant for the benefit of his lord which formed the consideration for the property granted to him
newcastle upon tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne is a city and metropolitan borough of Tyne and Wear, in North East England. Situated on the north bank of the River Tyne, the city developed in the area that was the location of the Roman settlement called Pons Aelius, though it owes its name to the castle built in 1080, by Robert II, Duke of Normandy, the eldest son of William the Conqueror. The city grew as an important centre for the wool trade and it later became a major coal mining area. The port developed in the 16th century and, along with the shipyards lower down the river, was amongst the world''s largest shipbuilding and ship-repairing centres. These industries have since experienced severe decline and closure, and the city today is largely a business and cultural centre, with a particular reputation for nightlife.
Like most cities, Newcastle has a diverse cross section, from areas of poverty to areas of affluence. Among its main icons are Newcastle Brown Ale, a leading brand of beer, Newcastle United F.C., a Premier League team, and the Tyne Bridge. It has hosted the world''s most popular half marathon, the Great North Run, since it began in 1981.
tyne and wear
Prior to its uniform adoption of proportional representation in 1999, the United Kingdom used first-past-the-post for the European elections in England, Scotland and Wales. The European Parliament constituencies used under that system were smaller than the later regional constituencies and only had one Member of the European Parliament each.
The constituency of Tyne and Wear was one of them.
When it was created in England in 1984, it consisted of the Westminster Parliament constituencies of Gateshead East, Houghton and Washington, Jarrow, Newcastle-upon-Tyne East, South Shields, Sunderland North, Sunderland South, Tyne Bridge, although this may not have been true for the whole of its existence.

