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When Bishop Lyfing died in 1046, the king made Leofric Bishop of Cornwall as well as Bishop of Crediton.
When he returned, he tried to launch a small mineral railway in Cornwall.
When Queen Victoria died, for a short time she was known as HRH Princess Mary of Cornwall and York ( as her father was now the eldest living son of the monarch and thus Duke of Cornwall as well as Duke of York ) and then HRH
When he was 17 years old he relocated to Perranporth, Cornwall.
When Prince Edward had left the field in pursuit of Montfort's routed left wing, the King and Earl of Cornwall were thrown back to the town.
When he was MP for North Cornwall, Paul Tyler led a successful campaign, backed by the local media, to gain reassurances from the Planning Minister that rules which prevent the St Piran ’ s flag flying without permission could be ignored by local Councils.
When Radio Cornwall was first set up Cornish language content was limited to around 2 minutes per week.
When Maclean was sixteen, his father was elected for the North Cornwall constituency, and he spent some time in Cornwall during school holidays.
When Edward II came to the throne, however, he went against his father's wishes by granting the earldom of Cornwall to his favourite Piers Gaveston.
When more fertile and spacious land opened up in the mid-West in the late 19th century, and as the local iron industry wound down, Cornwall ’ s population declined.
When the first Duke of Cornwall came of age in 1351, one of his first official acts was to carry out his own form of Domesday survey ( Commission 25 Edward III ).
When her brother, Richard, Earl of Cornwall, returned from the crusades, he was allowed to visit her, although Isabella was not allowed to be present at the official reception.
When asked if they had relatives back in Cornwall who would come to work the mines, the Cornish miners always said something along the lines of " Well, me cousin Jack over in Cornwall wouldst come, could ye pay ’ is boat ride ", and so came to be called Cousin Jacks.
When Ben visits her at hospital she tells him her near death experience has made her a prophet and that god says she must have a divorce so that she can run off with Peter, whom the Bishop has fired ; with him taking Laura to Cornwall to convalescence.

When and Campus
When the River Campus was completed in 1930, male students moved there while the female students remained on the University Avenue campus until 1955.
When the Suebi invaded the Roman province of Hispania Tarraconensis, the Visigoths attacked and defeated them 5 October 456 at the Campus Paramus, twelve miles from Astorga, on the banks of the Órbigo ( Urbicus ), subsequently occupying the province as nominal foederati of the Empire.
When the University first opened in September 1964, classes were held at the St. Paul Street United Church in downtown St. Catharines for 13 weeks until the Glenridge Campus was completely renovated.
When originally built by the state of New York, the North Campus was provided with two Interstate exits, from I-290 and I-990, its own internal parkway, the John James Audubon Parkway, and two small lakes created from Ellicott Creek.
When the Navy vacated the campus, the site was briefly occupied by the nascent United Nations, which held its first Security Council sessions at the Bronx Campus in 1946, giving the school an international profile.
When these transfers were completed the following year, M-3 was severed into two discontinuous segments by the Campus Marius changes, and the southern segment between Clark and Griswold streets was added to an extended M-85.
When Alonzo and Tracy Mourning Senior High Biscayne Bay Campus opened in 2009, it relieved Krop High.
When the University of Delhi expanded in many directions to keep pace with a rapidly growing city, South Campus was established in 1973 to facilitate access for the residents of South Delhi.
When the station began broadcasting under its community license, a majority of the programming shifted to the Creative Technology Studios in DMU's Queen's Building, with the Campus Centre studio remaining primarily for the use of specialist music shows.
When these transfers were completed the following year, M-3 was severed into two discontinuous segments by the Campus Marius changes, and the southern segment between Clark and Griswold streets was added to an extended M-85.
When Ebonyi state was carved out from Enugu state on 1 October 1996, the Abakaliki Campus of the then ESUT was upgraded to Ebonyi State University College by the Ebonyi State Edict No of 1998 ; though remained affiliated to its parent University, ESUT.
When legions were ordered by a decree of the Senate, the consuls conducted the levy in the Campus Martius.
When Alonzo and Tracy Mourning Senior High Biscayne Bay Campus opened in 2009, it relieved North Miami Beach High.
When the Tiber flooded, the Equirria were transferred to the Campus Martialis on the Caelian Hill, a field without permanent structures.
When boys were first admitted in 1980, the facility was renamed the Park Ridge Youth Campus, before being simply renamed Youth Campus in the 1990s.

When and opened
When we opened the door again for business and switched on the lights she said:
When the stock exchange opened this morning, many dealers were quick to purchase shares in Douglas, Lockheed and United Aircraft and prices rose substantially.
When he opened the door, there stood Eugene, on his way out of the apartment.
When the Yalta Conference opened, the American policy of postponing all discussion of Russia's western boundaries until the peace conference had broken down.
When Felix first opened the door on it, all these shades were tightly drawn and the whole studio was as dark as night.
When a PAP connection was opened, each end sent the other an ATP request which basically meant " send me more data ".
When closed the altarpiece displayed the four panels of the legend of St. Sebastian ’ s Martyrdom, while the opened wings displayed the Stations of the Cross.
When the crowd — eventually reinforced by mutinous gardes françaises — proved a fair match for the fort's defenders, Governor de Launay, the commander of the Bastille, capitulated and opened the gates to avoid a mutual massacre.
When U-41 surfaced near Baralong, the latter opened fire while continuing to fly the American flag, and sank the U-boat.
When Spain opened the Cuban trade ports, it quickly became a popular place.
When the partial pressure of is reduced, for example when a can of soda is opened, the equilibrium for each of the forms of carbonate ( carbonate, bicarbonate, carbon dioxide, and carbonic acid ) shifts until the concentration of in the solution is equal to the solubility of CO < sub > 2 </ sub > at that temperature and pressure.
When they opened the bag to show the guards, it appeared no longer to hold her head but to be full of rose petals.
When Griffith was 14, his mother abandoned the farm and moved the family to Louisville, where she opened a boarding house.
When the database was first opened, the program was handed back a link to the first record in the database, which also contained pointers to other pieces of data.
When Seamus Heaney gave an Oxford lecture on the poet he opened by addressing the assembly, " Dylan Thomas is now as much a case history as a chapter in the history of poetry ", querying how ' Thomas the Poet ' is one of his forgotten attributes.
When Munch died, his remaining works were bequeathed to the city of Oslo, which built the Munch Museum at Tøyen ( it opened in 1963 ).
When it opened on December 17, 1900, officials estimated 5, 000 immigrants per day would be processed.
When the Revolution opened, some women struck forcefully, using the volatile political climate to assert their active natures.
When a new junior high school was opened in 1986, the Fairmount High School building was closed for good.
When the railway opened to Fort William on 7 August 1894, the station was given prime position at the south end of the town.
When the Great Depression hit in the 1930s there were no easily available jobs in the US and Canada and emigration fell to less than 50, 000 a year, bringing to an end the period of mass migrations that had opened in the mid-18th century.
When The Second City opened its doors on December 16, 1959, directed by Paul Sill, his mother Viola Spolin began training new improvisers through a series of classes and exercises which became the cornerstone of modern improv training.
When the building opened, popular opinion was enthusiastic.
When family friend John T. Ford opened 1, 500-seat Ford's Theatre on November 9 in Washington, D. C., Booth was one of the first leading men to appear there, playing in Charles Selby's The Marble Heart.
When the sons of Israel opened their sacks, they saw their money that they used to pay for the grain.

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