Stephen Bisse (c. 1672 – 1746), of Wimbledon, Surrey, was a British merchant and Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1715 and 1741.
He married, by licence dated 18 December 1697, Elizabeth Goldsmith, daughter of Thomas Goldsmith[1] In 1701, Bisse was a junior clerk to the accountant general of the Navy victualling office.
He was appointed agent victualler of the Navy at Lisbon on 31 January 1704 and was strongly recommended for his services there by Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell in December 1706.
At the 1715 British general election, he was returned as Member of Parliament for Great Bedwyn, when he was said to be offering £6 a vote.
He lost his Parliamentary seat at the 1722 British general election but was appointed Commissioner for victualling the navy in that year.