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Birth name
Ryan Austin Bishop
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Place of Birth
Orlando, FL
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TRIBAL AFFILIATION
Cherokee
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SURNAME HERITAGE
England Ireland Scotland
Bishop History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
Etymology of Bishop
What does the name Bishop mean?
Bishop is a name whose history dates far back into the mists of early British times to the days of the Anglo-Saxon tribes. It is a name for a person who portrayed a bishop in a medieval play, a person with an ecclesiastical bearing, or one who had been elected as a boy-bishop for the festival of St. Nicholas’ Day. 1 2
Early Origins of the Bishop family
The surname Bishop was first found in an area “confined south of a line drawn from the Wash to the Dee. It is at present most numerous in the western half of this area, the county of Dorset containing the greatest number.” 3
Biscop was listed in Northumberland in the Domesday Book and later, Bissop was listed in the Pipe Rolls of Norfolk in 1195. 2
The Hundredorum Rolls of 1273 listed a wide variety of early spellings found throughout this area: John le Bissup, Oxfordshire; William Bisscop, Norfolk; Henry Biscop, Lincolnshire; Elvena, relicta Peter Bissop, Cambridgeshire; and Alice Bissop, Oxfordshire. 1
Later, Bissop atte Combe was listed in the Subsidy Rolls of Somerset in 1327 and the Pipe Rolls listed Lefwinus Bissop in Northumberland in 1166. 2
Further to the north in Scotland, the first record of the family was in 1291 when “a receipt was granted to William called ‘Bissope’ on behalf of Sir Dovenald, Earl of Mar.” 4
The Biscoe variant was principally found in Yorkshire where William Birscowe and Robert Biscowe were listed in 1463. 2