Bishop is an English surname with a number of points of origin. Most often it can arrive as a nickname, given to someone who looked (or acted) like a member of the clergy. It can also come from the pageant tradition of electing a 'boy-bishop' on St Nicholas' Day festivals, a common occurrence in the medieval era, or a person who plays the character of a Bishop in performances of the time.
Bishop, Bischop, Bishope, Bishup, Beshop
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Common female occupations for Bishops in 1921
Dressmaker
1,056
Laundress
742
General Servant Domestic
576
Domestic Servant
575
House Servant
442
Common male occupations for Bishops in 1921
Agricultural Labourer
1,379
General Labourer
879
Farm Labourer
709
Carpenter
620
Farmer
523
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