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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from May 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 2,896 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Charlotte Dobson
- Avis Dolphin
- Domesday Book
- Sir Alexander Don, 6th Baronet
- Alec Donald
- Ian Donald (footballer)
- Gordon Donaldson
- James Donaldson (rugby league)
- John Donnelly (footballer, born 1961)
- Robert Downie (footballer)
- Jamie Doyle (footballer, born 1961)
- Dream Scene (song)
- John Drummond (footballer)
- Drunken Songs
- Dry rot treatment
- Charles Vickery Drysdale
- Arthur Duncan (footballer, born 1947)
- Cammy Duncan
- Gregor Duncan (bishop)
- Viscount of Dundee
- Hughie Dunn
- Duns railway station
- John Durnin (Scottish footballer)
E
- Michael Eagar (cricketer)
- Earlyvale Gate railway station
- Eastbourne Borough Council
- The Eaton House Group of Schools
- Chris Eatough
- Eccleshill Adventure Playground
- Eddleston railway station
- Piers Moore Ede
- Great Fire of Edinburgh
- Edward the Confessor
- Philip Eggleton
- John Perceval, 3rd Earl of Egmont
- John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon
- Charles Elers Napier
- Philip Eliot (priest)
- Charles Ellicott
- William Elmsall
- William Elson (died 1705)
- William Elson (died 1727)
- Sir Abraham Elton, 1st Baronet
- Sir Abraham Elton, 2nd Baronet
- Geoff Emerick
- William Emery (MP)
- Clive Emmanuel
- SS Empire Dunstan
- SS Empire Emerald
- SS Empire Eve
- SS Empire Explorer
- SS Empire Flame
- SS Empire Metal
- SS Empire Peacemaker
- SS Empire Rest
- SS Empire Tower
- SS Empress Queen
- Clive Emsley
- Gordon England (coachbuilder)
- SS English Trader
- William Erneley
- Essex County Cricket Club in 2005
- William Essex
- William Esturmy
- ET.317
- Chris Etheridge
- European Free Trade Association
- European Microscopy Society
- William Evans (1788–1856)
- William Evelyn (British Army officer)
- Evil's Evil Cousin
- William Ewart (British politician)
- Philemon Ewer
- Grade II* listed buildings in Exeter
- Victor Eyles
- William Eyre (died 1629)
F
- Graham Fagen
- Charles Fairburn
- William Fairfax (died 1597)
- Tom Fairfoul
- SD Faithful
- Ernesto Fajardo
- Viscount Falmouth
- William Fanshawe
- John Maxwell-Barry, 5th Baron Farnham
- William Farnhurst
- Hunter Farquharson
- Vivienne Faull
- William Faunt
- Basil Fawlty
- Sybil Fawlty
- William Feilding (1669–1723)
- William Feilding, Viscount Feilding
- Port of Felixstowe
- Grant Ferguson
- John Ferguson (footballer, born 1891)
- Robert Ferguson (footballer, born 1884)
- Filming of James Bond in the 1960s
- Charles Findlater
- Bill Findlay (footballer)
- Charles Findlay
- Andrew Finlay
- Charles Finnigan
- Fino
- Scott Fitzgerald (singer)
- Harry Flanaghan
- Gordon Flemyng
- Hugh Fletcher (footballer)
- Charles Edward Foister
- Victorine Foot
- Charles Fergusson Forbes
- Donald Forbes
- Lord Forrester
- Frederick Forsyth
- Gordon Forsyth
- Fountainhall railway station
- Clive Foxell
- Charles Frank (instrument maker)
- Howard Frank
- William Frankland (died 1640)
- Franzi
- Hugh Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of Allander
- Scott Fraser (footballer, born 1995)
- William Fraser (bishop of St Andrews)
- Willie Fraser (footballer)
- Philip Freeman
- Eitan Freilich
- William Freville
- Tim Fry
- William Frye (MP)
- William Fulbourn
- Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1
- Chris Fusaro
- Graham Fyfe (footballer, born 1951)
- John Fyfe (footballer)
- William Fytche (MP)
G
- G postcode area
- G4S
- Virginia Gabriel
- Galanthus
- Hugh Galbraith
- Hugh Gallacher (footballer, born 1870)
- Howard Gallier
- Gallipoli campaign
- John Monckton, 1st Viscount Galway
- Chris Gardiner
- William Gardiner (MP died 1558)
- Greg Garner
- Port of Garston
- William Garthshore
- William Garway
- William Gatacre (MP)
- William Gawdy
- Chris Gayne
- Charles Geddes, Baron Geddes of Epsom
- Alan Gemmell
- Charley Genever
- Chris Geoghegan
- William Gerard (died 1609)
- William Gibbes (MP for Suffolk)
- Charles Gibbon
- Charles Robert Gibson
- Graham Gibson
- William Gifford (MP for Reading)
- Giggleswick
- Charles Sandoe Gilbert
- William Gillis (politician)
- Gilnockie railway station
- Hugh Steuart Gladstone
- John Lyon, 3rd Lord Glamis
- John Lyon, 4th Lord Glamis
- John Lyon, 6th Lord Glamis
- John Lyon, 7th Lord Glamis
- John Lyon, 8th Lord Glamis
- Hugh Glasier
- Gloucester Tramways Company
- Gloucestershire Way
- Robert Glover (martyr)
- William Glover (MP)
- Glover's Island
- Glue (novel)
- Glyn Valley Tramway
- Glynde railway station
- Glyndŵr's Way
- Glyndyfrdwy railway station
- Glynhill Ladies International
- Glynllifon Street railway station
- Clive Glynn
- GM Standard double-decker bus
- GN (car)
- Gnome (car)
- GNR 521 Class
- GNR Class A1 1470 Great Northern
- GNR Class C1 (small boiler)
- GNR Class C2
- GNR Class H3
- GNR Class H4
- GNSR Classes X and Y
- Victor Goddard
- Phil Godman