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bishop derives, via
Latin episcopus, Old
English biscop, and
Middle English bisshop, from the Gr**** word ἐπίσκοπος, epískopos,
meaning "overseer" or "supervisor"...
- word of god a****nst the
bisshop of
london wherein are
conteyned certen dis****cyons had in the
parliament howse betwene the
bisshops a bowt the
nomber of...
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castle and red
stars are a
memory of
Coevorden standing up
against the
Bisshop. 1986– Flag of
Flevoland The flag
recalls how the new
province was reclaimed...
- 307–311. Bibcode:2007Wthr...62..307G. doi:10.1002/wea.103. Wedderburn-
Bisshop, Gerard; Longmire, Andrew; Rickards,
Lauren (2015). "Neglected Transformational...
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dates from the
middle fifteenth century or earlier. They are
named The
bisshop and his
clarkes in a 1578 map of
Pembrokeshire by
Christopher Saxton. An...
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castle and red
stars are a
memory of
Coevorden standing up
against the
Bisshop. 1986– Flag of
Flevoland The flag
recalls how the new
province was reclaimed...
- season. Given, &c. RIC. Rex. To the
Righte Reverend fadre in God &c. The
Bisshop of Lincolne, our
Chancellor They were
married and had one daughter. It...
- (born 1966) is an
English comedian. John
Bishop may also
refer to: John
Bisshop, MP for
Gloucestershire from 1305 to 1313 John
Bishop (MP),
Member of Parliament...
- Greystoke,
Dacre Abeyant 1411
Baron Zouche of
Haryngworth 1308 la Zouche,
Bisshop, Curzon,
Frankland extant Baron Cromwell 1308 de
Cromwell extinct 1335...
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chirche of Rome, &
after by a
myracle in a
sygne of a dove, he was
electe bisshop of the same cite.
Euverte is a
patron saint of the city of Orleans. Sainte...