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When and Commissioners
When the office of Lord High Admiral was in commission, as it was for most of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries until it reverted to the Crown, it was exercised by a Board of Admiralty, officially known as the Commissioners for Exercising the Office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, & c. ( alternatively of England, Great Britain or the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland depending on the period ).
When Stevenson died in 1850, the Commissioners put on record in their minutes that to him was ' due the honour of conceiving and executing the Bell Rock lighthouse '.
When a replacement was considered in the 1950s, the Commissioners of the Burnt Fen were faced with the problem that the White House Drain which supplied it had become bigger and more unstable as the ground surface had shrunk, and the engine sat at the top of a hill, rather than at the lowest point on the northern Fen.
When the Act is assented by the Sovereign in person, or by Royal Commissioners empowered by the Sovereign, Royal Assent is considered given at the moment when the assent is declared in the presence of both Houses jointly assembled.
When the Commissioners returned with the King's answers, which were far short of what was hoped, the House of Commons eventually declared them acceptable by 129 votes to 83 early in the morning of 5 December 1648 ( though this was technically a vote on whether the vote should be called ).
When California became a state in 1850, the United States government, through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, required that land previously granted by Spanish and Mexican governments be proved before the Board of Land Commissioners.
When the LTCM matter was investigated at a December 16, 1998, Senate Agriculture Committee hearing, the three CFTC Commissioners that had supported the Congressional moratorium, as described in Section 1. 2. 1 above, reiterated their support and their position that the entire PWG should study the OTC derivatives market and the issues raised in the CFTC ’ s “ concept release .”
When the Commissioners appointed by Parliament to divide up the common and waste lands of Duffield Parish sat in 1787, they held their meetings at the King's Head.
When opening Parliament, on 3 September 1654, Oliver Cromwell was escorted by the three Commissioners of the Great Seal of the Commonwealth of England, who were Whitelock, Lisle, and Widdrington.
When the Commission took office in 1999, there were 20 Commissioners, one from each member state and two from the largest 5 states ( Italy, France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom ).
When the Caprivi Strip ( formerly German Barotse-or Zambezi-land ; in present Namibia ) which had been administered by British Military Administrators since 21 September 1914 formally came under the administration of the British High Commissioners for Southern Africa, the last Military Administrator stayed on as the first of only two Deputy magistrates, the highest British colonial official actually resident in the Strip:
When the Sovereign appoints Lords Commissioners to perform certain actions on his or her behalf ( for example, to open or prorogue Parliament, or formally declare Royal Assent ), the Lord Speaker is one of them.
When Dan Beard joined the Boy Scouts of America in 1910 as one of their National Scout Commissioners, he merged his group into the fledgling BSA.
When John Stroger, who was first elected to the Cook County Board of Commissioners in 1970 and who served three terms as President beginning in 1994, suffered a stroke on March 14, 2006, Daley was mentioned as a likely fill-in who could be trusted until Stroger's son, Todd Stroger, could run to replace his father as President and William Beavers could run for his seat in the November 2006 elections.

When and District
When a Justice retires, they have the opportunity to assume duties similar to that of senior status assumed by District and Circuit Judges.
When fully implemented, CAIR will reduce SO < sub > 2 </ sub > emissions in 28 eastern states and the District of Columbia by over 70 percent and NOx emissions by over 60 percent from 2003 levels.
When he finished college in 1968, Sappenfield became the Parks and Recreation Supervisor for Conejo Recreation and Park District in Thousand Oaks, California.
When he was aged 10, his family scraped together the money to send him to Midland District Grammar School in Kingston.
When district elections were adopted in Berkeley in 1986 Dean was the first elected council member from District 5, she held the seat until 1994 when she was elected Mayor.
When the state later established the Development of Regional Impact study process, Disney, through the District, was able to avoid the paperwork and streamline the process to build theme parks and other attractions.
" When my grandmother found out that I was playing jazz in one of the sporting houses in the District, she told me that I had disgraced the family and forbade me to live at the house ... She told me that devil music would surely bring about my downfall, but I just couldn't put it behind me.
When the Sanitary District of Chicago later reversed the flow of the Chicago River, the pollution and sewage of the city of Chicago flowed down into the Illinois River.
When a court of appeals was created for the District of Columbia in 1893, it was named the " Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ", and it was renamed to the " United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia " in 1934.
When writing his letter, Banneker informed Jefferson that his 1791 work with Andrew Ellicott on the District boundary survey had affected his work on his 1792 ephemeris and almanac by stating:
When Oconee County was created out of the Pickens District in 1868 it was named for Oconee Town.
When introduction was attempted on 1 July 1905 a Metropolitan train overturned the third rail on the District Railway ; following this the Metropolitan trains were modified before running again on the District lines and full electric service started on 24 September.
When the Metropolitan District Railway was electrified in 1905 it ceased using the ELR, the last trains running on 31 July 1905 ; similarly, the Metropolitan Railway suspended its service after 2 December 1906.
When the GNP & BR was formally opened on 15 December 1906, the line ran from the Great Northern Railway's station at to the District Railway's station at.
When the town was platted in 1857, it already had 35 buildings ; the school district was established the same year and was known as Minnesota School District # 1 for a century.
( When Clara Pepper died in 1987, it was turned over to the Tabernacle Historic District ).
When Oaklyn seceded from the Township in 1905 there was an agreement made between Oaklyn Borough and Haddon Township that Oaklyn would still protect the District 3 section since they were much closer and the fire apparatus was horse drawn at the time.
When the Orange Lake school system voted to merge with the Newburgh Enlarged City School District in 1963, the schoolhouse was closed and sold.
When it was slated for demolition in the 1990s, concerned citizens and former students worked with the School District to preserve the historic building for continued use.
When it was built it was in the Rothwell Urban District.

When and Columbia
When open, it ran for about between Columbia Street and Boerum Place.
When he discovered that all he owned was a half interest in his own recording, he was more that willing to sign with another label, Columbia Records.
When Weissmuller finally left that role, he immediately traded his loincloth costume for a slouch hat and safari suit for the role of Jungle Jim ( 1948 ) for Columbia.
When properly implemented, as in the Columbia University Kermit Software collection, Columbia University's Kermit group claim performance is equal to or better than other protocols such as ZMODEM, YMODEM, and XMODEM, especially on poor connections.
When the sea otter finally received federal protection in 1911, Washington's sea otter had been hunted to extinction, and although a small remnant population still existed in British Columbia, it soon died out.
When the James Sinclair expedition of almost 200 men women and children reached Fort Vancouver later that year, McLoughlin took his time settling them on Hudson's Bay farms and encouraged them to settle south of the Columbia River.
When in 1826 the U. S. was invited to attend the Columbia Conference of new nations, opposition emerged, and the American delegation never arrived.
When MaggieMoo's was an independent company, its headquarters was in the Columbia CDP.
When they got to the Snake River and Columbia River areas they would often trade with the Indians for salmon.
When in 1959 Brzezinski was not granted tenure at Harvard, he moved to New York City to teach at Columbia University.
When Turner's father died in 1932, he moved to Canada with his Canadian-born mother, and settled in her childhood home in Rossland, British Columbia.
When the Cascades started to rise 7 million years ago in the Pliocene, the Columbia River drained the relatively low Columbia Plateau.
) When Polk moved to terminate the joint occupation agreement, the British finally agreed to divide the region along the 49th parallel in early 1846, keeping the lower Columbia basin as part of the United States, and the dispute was settled by the Oregon Treaty of 1846, which the administration was able to sell to congress because the United States was about to begin the Mexican-American war, and the president and others argued it would be foolish to also fight the British Empire.
When Georgia seceded from the United States, George Walker Crawford, a native son of Columbia County, presided over the Secession Convention.
When Perkins and the group entered the stage in Columbia, South Carolina, he was appalled to see a teenager with a bleeding chin pressed against the stage by the crowd.
When Abbott was 16, his father, now an employee of the Columbia Burlesque Wheel, installed him in the box office of the Casino Theater in Brooklyn.
When the Columbia Plateau Route opened in 1847, it passed directly through Echo, crossing the Umatilla River.
When founded in 1849, the town was named California, though Columbia and Sagamore were names that were also suggested for the new town.

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