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This category contains articles that cite the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (ODNB). Articles that incorporate text from the Encyclopædia should provide the citation by adding {{cite ODNB}}
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The following 147 pages are in this category, out of approximately 18,231 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- P. G. Wodehouse bibliography
- Robert Wodehouse
- Robert Wodrow
- Thomas Wogan
- Woking
- Joseph Wolf
- Joseph Wolff
- Elizabeth Wolley
- Francis Wolley
- John Wolley (MP)
- Sir Thomas Wolryche, 1st Baronet
- Wolseley Hall
- Wolseley Motors
- Thomas Wolsey
- Wolverhampton (UK Parliament constituency)
- St Peter's Collegiate Church
- Woman (UK magazine)
- Women in aviation
- Women in law in the United Kingdom
- Women in music
- Women in the Middle Ages
- Women's Emigration Society
- Women's Freedom League
- Women's Industrial Council
- Women's Labour League
- Women's Land Army
- Women's Liberal Federation
- Women's Royal Naval Service
- Women's suffrage in India
- Women's suffrage in the United Kingdom
- Women's Tax Resistance League
- Wonderful Parliament
- Anthony Wood (antiquary)
- Evelyn Wood (British Army officer)
- Robert Wood (antiquarian)
- William Wood (botanist)
- Woodcote Park
- Woodhall Park
- Woodhouse Cemetery
- Robert Woodhouse
- Woodland House
- Woodlands Vale
- Woodstock Estate
- Woodstock, Oxfordshire
- Richard Caton Woodville Jr.
- John Woodward (naturalist)
- Woodwardia
- Wookey
- Virginia Woolf
- Woolmore Wigram
- Thomas Woolston
- Frederick Marquis, 1st Earl of Woolton
- Worcester, England
- John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of Worcester
- William Worcester
- Wordsworth Donisthorpe
- Charles Wordsworth
- Working For Gardeners Association
- Works by Harry Collingwood
- World Anti-Slavery Convention
- World Professional Match-play Championship
- Francis Wormald
- Wormley, Surrey
- Wilson Worsdell
- Philip Stanhope Worsley
- Sir Richard Worsley, 7th Baronet
- Worth Valley
- Worthing
- Henry Wotton
- Nicholas Wotton
- Nathaniel Wraxall
- Wressle Castle
- The Wrestlers (Etty)
- John Skirrow Wright
- Edward Wright (mathematician)
- Joseph Wright (linguist)
- Thomas Wright (antiquarian)
- Wrington
- Charles Wriothesley
- Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton
- Wulfric of Haselbury
- Wulfstan (died 1095)
- Wyatt Papworth
- Henry Wyatt (courtier)
- Thomas Wyatt (poet)
- Thomas Wyatt the Younger
- William Wycherley
- John Wycliffe
- Wycombe Abbey
- Wye College
- Wye Saltonstall
- Wyld's Great Globe
- Alexander Wylie (missionary)
- Wyndham Deedes
- Hugh Wyndham (judge)
- Wynkyn de Worde
- C. E. Wynn-Williams
- Sir Richard Wynn, 4th Baronet
- Wynne Ellis
- Warren Richard Colvin Wynne
- Thomas Wyse
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- Y Gorddwr
- Yarm Viaduct
- Yarmouth suspension bridge
- Thomas Yate
- Frederick Henry Yates
- Joseph Yates (judge)
- Richard Yates (actor)
- Yattendon Hymnal
- Yavneh College, Borehamwood
- George Yeardley
- Yeast (novel)
- Yetminster
- Yevonde Middleton
- Yiewsley
- Ymadawiad Arthur
- Yockleton
- Yokcushlu
- Yootha Joyce
- York County Hospital
- York Light Infantry Volunteers
- Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York
- Edward, 2nd Duke of York
- Yorkshire rebellion 1489
- You Only Live Twice (novel)
- Young Ireland
- James Young (Royal Navy officer, born 1717)
- James Young (Royal Navy officer, born 1762)
- Thomas Young (bishop)
- William Young (Royal Navy officer, born 1751)
- Youth on the Prow, and Pleasure at the Helm
- Ystumllyn
- Henry Yule
- Yvonne Blenkinsop
- Yvonne Hackenbroch
- Yvonne Hervey, Marchioness of Bristol
- Yvonne Kapp