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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from March 2017 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 5,434 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Frederick Roberts (cricketer, born 1848)
- Phil Roberts
- William Roberts (Parliamentarian)
- Derek Robertson (footballer)
- Frederick Robertson (English cricketer)
- Gary Robertson (author)
- George Robertson (footballer, born 1930)
- George Robertson (bookseller)
- Thomas Robertson (footballer, born 1864)
- Basil Robinson (cricketer)
- Charles Napier Robinson
- George Robinson (cricketer, born 1908)
- William Robinson (died 1717)
- William Robinson (fl. 1559)
- Leefe Robinson
- William Robinson (Walthamstow East MP)
- William Robson, Baron Robson
- William Nassau de Zuylestein, 2nd Earl of Rochford
- William Sargeant Roden
- William Rodger
- Gonzalo Rodriguez-Pereyra
- HMS Roebuck (1774)
- HMS Roebuck (1743)
- Ehud Rogers
- William Rogers (MP)
- Shane Roiser
- Matthew Montagu, 4th Baron Rokeby
- Matthew Robinson, 2nd Baron Rokeby
- Ralph Rokeby (died 1596)
- Charles Roller (cricketer)
- Alex Rollo
- Rolls-Royce/MAN Turbo RB.193
- Juan Manuel de Rosas
- William Rose (MP for Canterbury)
- William Stewart Rose
- Tom Rosenthal (actor)
- Ross Kemp: Extreme World series 1
- Ross Kemp: Extreme World series 2
- Ross Kemp: Extreme World series 3
- Ross Kemp: Extreme World series 4
- Ross Kemp: Extreme World series 5
- Ross Kemp: Extreme World series 6
- George Ross, 13th Lord Ross
- Sydney Ross (footballer)
- William Ross, 8th Lord Ross
- William Ross, 10th Lord Ross
- William Ross, 12th Lord Ross
- William Rotheram
- Mayer Amschel de Rothschild
- William Rous (14th-century MP)
- Eddie Rowe
- George Rowe (footballer)
- George Rowe (printmaker)
- Tom Rowe (cricketer)
- Paul Rowen
- Rowlands Gill railway station
- George Rowles
- Ralph Rowlett
- Rowley railway station (England)
- Charles Rowley (cricketer)
- Royal assent
- Royal British Legion
- Royal Oak, North Yorkshire
- William Royce (politician)
- Marmaduke Roydon
- George Royle
- Philip Yorke, Viscount Royston
- William Ruane
- William Rudd
- Philip Ruffles
- William Rushworth (cricketer)
- Russell Collection
- Denis Russell
- James Russell (Scottish footballer)
- John Russell (Cambuslang footballer)
- Raymond Russell (organologist)
- William Russell (Durham MP)
- William Rutter (MP)
- Arthur Rutty
- Richard alias Robert Ruynon
- RWD Magazine
- George Ryden
- William Ryder (MP)
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- William Sabine
- George Saddington
- Bill Sadler (cricketer)
- Ralph Sadler
- Sailors' Tales (1970–1972)
- St. Anthonys railway station
- William St. Aubyn
- HMS St Lawrence (1814)
- St. Peters railway station
- William Salter (MP)
- SS Saltmarshe
- William Salusbury (MP)
- George William Salvesen
- Nicholas I Samborne
- Nicholas Sambourn (MP for Chippenham and Malmesbury)
- William Sammes (politician)
- George Samson
- William Sanders (politician)
- Ernest Sandford
- Edwin Sandys (1561–1629)
- Marcus Sandys, 3rd Baron Sandys
- Miles Sandys (died 1601)
- Philip Sankey
- SS Santa Kyriaki
- SS Sardinia (1902)
- SS Sarnia (1910)
- Sasha & John Digweed
- Nicholas Saunders (died 1605)
- Nicholas Saunders (died 1649)
- William Saunders (died 1570)
- Phil Sawford
- Kevin Saxelby
- William Say (MP for Camelford)
- Joe Sayers (cricketer)
- G. O. Sayles
- George Scales (footballer)
- Scared of the Dark
- William Scawen
- William Scheves
- William Scholefield
- SS Scoresby
- Matthew the Scot
- PS Scotia (1847)
- Scotswood Works Halt railway station
- George Francis Scott Elliot
- David Scott (cricketer)
- Scottish Citylink
- 1874 Scottish Cup final
- 1876 Scottish Cup final
- 1906 Scottish Cup final
- HMS Scourge (1910)
- Jack Scriven
- Philip Scrutton
- Sea Witch (1848 barque)
- Edward Seale (English cricketer)
- William Seamer
- Seaton Delaval railway station
- Seaton Junction railway station
- Seaton Park
- Seaton railway station (Cumbria)
- Seaton railway station (Devon)
- Seaton tram station
- Seaton Tramway
- Seatruck Ferries
- Seaview Services
- Seax of Beagnoth
- Seaxwulf
- Sebastopol railway station
- Sebring (sports car)
- Second Fleet (United Kingdom)
- Second-rate
- SECR B1 class
- SECR C class
- SECR D class
- SECR E class
- SECR H class
- SECR J class
- SECR L class
- SECR N class
- SECR N1 class
- SECR Q1 class
- Secretary of State for Air
- Sectarianism in Glasgow
- Sectional Appendix
- Sector clock
- Secure Stations Scheme
- Security for the 2012 Summer Olympics
- Sedan House, Chester
- Sedbergh railway station
- Seddon Atkinson
- Seddon Mayfly
- Seddon Pennine 7
- Seddon Pennine RU
- Richard Seddon (cricketer)
- Sedgeford railway station
- Sedgley Urban District
- Sedley Taylor Road
- Seedies and Kroomen
- Seedley railway station
- Seend Ironstone Quarry and Road Cutting
- Seend Locks
- Seend railway station
- Seer Green rail crash
- Sefton and Maghull railway station
- Sefton Park railway station
- Seghill railway station
- Segrave Trophy
- Selborne-Fisher scheme
- Selby Canal
- Selby Line
- William Selby (died 1638)
- Selected Ambient Works Volume II
- William Sempill, 2nd Lord Sempill
- William Semple (footballer)
- Nipuna Senaratne
- Send My Bag
- Sentencing in England and Wales