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re-organisation and Church
Then in 1546 the King, who had broken from the Church of Rome and acquired great wealth through the dissolution of the monasteries in England, refounded the college as Christ Church as part of the re-organisation of the Church of England, making the partially demolished Priory church the cathedral of the recently created diocese of Oxford.
Many chose a route of entering a religious life, as a Roman Catholic priest, nun or monk, such options becoming available due to a re-organisation of the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland under Cardinal Cullen from the 1850s.

re-organisation and London
In April 1995, due to planned Local Government re-organisation in Wales, the Airport Company was privatised, with shares being sold to property and development firm, TBI plc, now a subsidiary of Abertis airports which also owns Stockholm Skavsta, Belfast International Airport and is concessionary to Orlando Sanford International Airport and London Luton.

re-organisation and following
Originally it was administered by Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, then the Rural Development Service for the United Kingdom Governments Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, and currently Natural England following successive re-organisation of the departments.
He remained on the backbenches for a number of years before he was one of a group of young party members handpicked by Seán Lemass to begin a re-organisation drive for the party following the defeat at the 1954 general election.
Currently after a third of the season Mold Alex are in an encouraging 5th Place. However in 2009-2010 the club was relegated back to the Welsh National League this despite not finishing in the relegation zone, relegation was due to the re-organisation of the top tier, during the season Mold lost the talented Gary Burns to a terrible injury, Gary Burns was playing in central defence against Berriew and had his leg broken in 7 places following a terrible sliding tackle that appeared to be a player going for a player rather than the ball he was taken to Shrewsbury Hospital where he had 3 operations to get his leg sorted out, a further operation took place in March 2011.
Dover finished the season in 19th place, before being switched to the Isthmian League Premier Division in the summer of 2004 following a re-organisation of the English football league system.
Following the start of the Pacific War, the Newcastle Covering Force, a Militia formation composed of the 1st and 32nd Brigades under the command of Major General John Murray, was renamed the 10th Division on 15 April 1942 following a complete re-organisation of the higher command of the Australian Army.
In July 2004, the Defence Secretary announced that 41 Squadron would be disbanded once again, on 31 March 2006, as a part of a re-organisation of the Defence Forces following a Government spending review, and the so-called Gershon efficiency study.
In July 1916, following a period of re-organisation in Egypt, the infantry units of the AIF were transferred to the Western Front in France and Belgium.
These became part of the metropolitan county of West Midlands ( Sutton Coldfield becoming part of Birmingham ) following local government re-organisation in 1974 after the passage of the Local Government Act 1972.
The existing departments have been reorganised into 5 faculties, 10 colleges and 48 faculties / departments following the re-organisation.
This structure was in place until 1999, when the TF regiments resumed their separate identities following the re-organisation of the army structure.
Under Oxfordshire County Council it became a " first school " in 1974, taking children from 5 to 9 years old, but following a re-organisation of Oxford's schools in 2002, it was extended to become Wolvercote Primary School with an attached nursery school, taking children from 4 to 11 years.
When the local area was renamed Humberside following local government re-organisation in England, the name was changed to Humberside Airport.

re-organisation and War
Following the beginning of the Pacific War, the threat of invasion by Japan, and the appointment of General Thomas Blamey as Commander-in-Chief of the Army, a major re-organisation took place, in April 1942.
In 1862 their refusal to furthermore pass the government budget for a re-organisation of the Prussian Army instigated by War Minister Albrecht von Roon led to the resignation of the centrist Prime Minister Prince Charles Anthony of Hohenzollern.

re-organisation and was
During these operations the Crown Prince won the reputation of a thorough soldier ; after peace was made and Saxony had entered the North German Confederation, he gained the command of the Saxon army, which had now become the XII army corps of the North German army, and in this position carried out the necessary re-organisation.
A major national re-organisation of local government was implemented in 1974 and saw the City of Birmingham being combined with the Borough of Sutton Coldfield to form the new Birmingham District Council consisting of 42 Wards each with 3 elected Councillors ( in 1982 the number of Wards was reduced to 39 ).
The fact that it did spread seems to many scholars to indicate that the tri-gradal system was not so much innovation, as the re-organisation of pre-existing material.
By 1982, the company was in good health, and it easily beat off weak competition to secure a second contract ( although it lost the Blue Bell Hill transmitter near Maidstone to TVS as part of a re-organisation of the new South and South East dual-region ).
Following a re-organisation in 1974 the transmission area was extended to include Humberside, Lincolnshire and parts of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and North and West Norfolk, served by the Belmont transmitter.
In 1969 Sandton was promulgated as a municipality in its own right, but lost its status as an independent town after the re-organisation of South African local governments.
Ralston was outside the Paisley burgh boundary when constructed in the 1930s but, as a result of local authority re-organisation in the 1990s, it is now generally regarded as a suburb of Paisley.
After local government re-organisation in 1974 he continued as leader of the newly-constituted Rhymney Valley District Council and led a campaign for a Fair Rents Act against plans by the Conservative Government of Edward Heath to increase the amount of rent paid by Council house tenants, although in Labour circles it was well known that he wanted to surrender to the government, but was voted down by the local labour party management, led by Ray Davies.
In 2003, the borders of Clwyd were changed to cover the remainder of Conwy ( which had previously been part of Gwynedd ), which was part of a Wales-wide re-organisation of the preserved counties, so that boundaries of the preserved counties would contain whole current principal areas only.
In 2003, he was appointed Chairman of The Football League, and in 2004 oversaw a re-organisation of the league structure, renaming the former Division One as the Football League Championship.
In 1974 Cumbria was created under Local Government re-organisation which absorbed the area referred to as " Lancashire North of the Sands " or North Lonsdale.
Land was secured at an out of town site in what was then the administrative area of Glanford meaning that the new ground was outside the boundaries of Scunthorpe ( although this changed with the re-organisation of local government in 1994 as both Scunthorpe Borough Council and Glanford Borough Council became North Lincolnshire Council ).
This appointment was only a brief one, however, before a re-organisation of the BBC's Executive Committee led to the creation of a new post, filled by Yentob, of Director of Drama, Entertainment and Children's.
In December 2004, as part of the re-organisation of the infantry, it was announced that the Duke of Wellington's Regiment would be amalgamated with the Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire and the Green Howards ', all Yorkshire-based regiments in the King's Division, to form the Yorkshire Regiment.
The Divisional artillery, reinforced by three troops from X Corps was to fire a fire-plan of timed concentrations – using smoke on the intermediate and final objectives to cover re-organisation and to help with direction finding.

re-organisation and St
Following local government re-organisation in 1974, the Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive ( Merseytravel ) was expanded to cover St Helens.
After the local government re-organisation of the 1970s this area was within the new district of Carrick ( which contains the city of Truro ) and borough of Restormel ( which contains St Austell ).

re-organisation and 1967
It served initially as an armoured reconnaissance regiment until 1967 and the re-organisation of the TA, when it was disbanded and reconstituted as three separate units:
The 3rd Cavalry Regiment was formed in beginning of 1967 when, as a result of a re-organisation of the units of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps, the 1st Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron which was serving in Vietnam at the time, was renamed as ' A ' Squadron, 3rd Cavalry Regiment.

re-organisation and City
Since that time, the administrative re-organisation has reduced the geographical extent of the county by the extent of the area under the jurisdiction of Waterford City Council.
Since that time, the administrative re-organisation has reduced the geographical extent of the county by the extent of the area under the jurisdiction of Limerick City Council.
This gave its name to the later Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys which, after the re-organisation of local government led to the system of education in the City of Leicester becoming comprehensive, became Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College.
In 1990 the re-organisation of local body government in New Zealand saw Howick become a ward within Manukau City, with its Borough Council being replaced by a Community Board and Councillor representation, a move that was unpopular with the inhabitants of Howick, who feared the loss of identity and having to subsidise the poorer areas of Manukau City.
Since the re-organisation of New Zealand local government in 1989 it has been inside the Dunedin City Council area, but was physically separate from the contiguous suburbs until developments in the neighbouring suburb of Fairfield joined it to the city.
They remained here until 1979 – 80, when a re-organisation of the league's structure, in order to become a feeder to the newly formed Football Conference, placed City in the Midland Division.
The band's name changed in 1912 to the City Of Glasgow Police Pipe Band, finally evolving into Strathclyde Police Pipe Band in 1975 as a result of local government re-organisation.

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