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This category combines all use British English from August 2017 (2017-08) to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use British English.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 3,084 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- John Beane
- Campbell Beaton
- Neil Beaton
- Béatrice-von-Wattenwyl-Haus
- John Beauchamp (MP for New Shoreham)
- William de Beaufeu
- John Beaumont (by 1508 – between 1558 and 1564)
- John Beaumont (died 1701)
- John Beckingham
- Bedwinus
- John Bekinsau
- John Belasise
- Belfast
- John Bell (Liberal politician)
- John Bell (Winchelsea MP)
- John Zephaniah Bell
- Bellingham North Tyne railway station
- Richard de Belmeis I
- Richard de Belmeis II
- Henryk Bem
- John Benbow (MP)
- John Bence (1622–1688)
- Joanna Benecke
- Benedict of Sausetun
- Benet of St Albans
- John Benett
- John Benger (politician)
- Jonathan Bennett (mathematician)
- RAF Benson
- Beorhtheah
- Beorhthelm of Winchester
- Beorhtred
- Beorhtsige
- Beornmod
- Bern Minster
- List of fountains in Bern
- Julie Bertagna
- Bertwald of Ramsbury
- Bestwood St. Albans
- Evan Bevan
- Bibliotheca universalis
- Halenald de Bidun
- Bifus
- Robert de Bingham
- Bingley Music Live
- 2017 Birling Gap incident
- 1984 Birthday Honours
- Bishop's Stortford College
- Blackballed (band)
- Blazer
- Douglas Bliss
- William de Blois (bishop of Worcester)
- Steve Bloomer
- Thomas Blunville
- John Blyth (bishop)
- Josias Bodley
- Josceline de Bohon
- Roger Bolton (broadcaster)
- Bombardier Turbostar
- Nathan Bombrys
- Drummond Bone
- Borden (UK) Ltd v Scottish Timber Products Ltd
- Bosel
- Joseph Bosworth
- John Bottlesham
- William Bottlesham
- John Bourne (died 1558)
- John Bower (MP for Penryn)
- Jerome Bowes
- John Bowes (speaker)
- Murder of Sally Anne Bowman
- John Bowyer (MP for Wells)
- Jimmy Boyce
- John Boyville
- John Brace (MP)
- Magnus Bradbury
- John Bradfield (bishop)
- Trolleybuses in Bradford
- Keith Bradley (footballer)
- Jonathan Bradshaw
- Arnold Braemes
- John Braman
- James Bramston
- Henry Brandeston
- Wulstan Bransford
- Jeremy Bray
- Robert Braybrooke
- John Campbell, 1st Earl of Breadalbane and Holland
- Brent Valley Golf Club
- Joseph Bretland
- John Breton II
- Bretton Hall, West Yorkshire
- Reginald Brian
- John Bridgeman (died 1523)
- John Bridges (MP)
- John Bridges (Parliamentarian)
- John Bridgeman (died 1729)
- John Brigg
- Brigilsus
- Brihthelm (bishop of London)
- Thomas Brinton
- John Bristow
- Brithwine I
- Brithwine II
- Geoffrey Brito
- William Brito
- Broadfield House Glass Museum
- John Brocket (died 1558)
- John Brocket (died 1598)
- John Bromley (the elder)
- John Bromley (the younger)
- Brompton Cemetery
- Brontë Country
- John Brooke alias Cobham
- John Brooke Johnson Brooke
- Ken Brooke
- John Brotherton (politician)
- John Brown (Wales MP)
- Keith Brown (linguist)
- John Browne (died 1570)
- John Browne (MP for Gloucester)
- John Browne (Parliamentarian)
- Tom Browne (broadcaster)
- John Broxholme
- John Bruce Hope
- John Bruce (historiographer)
- John Brunne
- Kean Bryan
- Jayne Bryant
- Bubenbergplatz
- John Young Buchanan
- John Buck (MP)
- John Buckle
- John Bufton
- John Bulkeley (MP)
- Joseph Bullen
- Bundesplatz
- John Bunting (MP)
- John Burgoyne (MP for Cambridgeshire)
- Burgric
- John Burnet (MP)
- Burtholme
- Ruth Buscombe
- Roger Bush (priest)
- John Bushrode
- John But
- John Butler (died 1572 or 1573)
- John Butler (died 1576)
- John Butler (died 1613)
- John Butler (MP for City of London)
- John Butler (MP for Kent)
- Keith Butler (cyclist)
- John Butte (MP for Gloucester)
- Jon-Allan Butterworth
- John Button (1624–1679)
- John Button (Parliamentarian)
- John Buxton (politician)
- John Byne
- Byrne & Co v Leon Van Tienhoven & Co
- Beornstan of Winchester
- John Byron (died 1450)
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- Cabinet of Barbados
- Cairney railway station
- John Cairns (politician)
- Joyce W. Cairns
- TSS Caledonian Princess
- TSS T/T Calshot
- TSS Cambria (1897)
- TSS Cambria (1920)
- Cambridge University Press v. Patton
- Camden (1813 ship)
- Dougie Cameron
- Douglas Cameron (bishop)
- Duncan Inglis Cameron
- TSS Camito
- Ean Campbell
- John Campbell (1750–1826)
- John Campbell (bishop of Argyll)
- John Campbell of Cawdor
- John Campbell of Shankstown
- Neil Campbell (chemist)
- Neil Campbell (minister)
- Ramsey Campbell
- Ross Campbell (footballer)
- Campton, Bedfordshire
- Canterbury-St Martin's hoard
- John Capellanus
- William Capstick
- Capture of Saint Vincent
- Harry Cardwell
- Carlinghow
- TSS Carlotta
- John Carminow
- John Brydges, Marquess of Carnarvon
- John Carnegie (Jacobite)
- French ship Caroline (1785)
- Caroline (1825 ship)
- Caroline (schooner)
- Carry Fire
- John Carter (died 1408)