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This category combines all use British English from February 2018 (2018-02) 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 4,019 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Commander-in-Chief, The Nore
- Commer FC
- Commercial Bank of Scotland
- Commercial Road Lock
- Commercial Street, Leeds
- Commercial Street, Newport
- Andrew Commins
- Commissary Court
- Commission on Scottish Devolution
- Commissioner of Supply
- Commissioner of Transport for London
- Common Good Fund
- Commondyke railway station
- Communities Scotland
- Jethro Compton
- Arthur Comyns Carr
- Conder Green railway station
- RM Condor
- Coney Beach Pleasure Park
- HMS Confiance
- HMS Conflict (1894)
- HMS Congo (1816)
- MV Conister
- Connexionsbuses
- Conpulsion
- Conquer the Castle
- HMS Conqueror (1758)
- HMS Conqueror (1773)
- HMS Conqueror (1801)
- HMS Conqueror (1881)
- HMS Conqueror (1911)
- Conqueror (tank)
- Conqueror-class ship of the line
- HMS Conqueror (1855)
- HMS Conquest (1915)
- HMS Conquestador (1810)
- Consall railway station
- Conservators of the River Cam
- Consett railway station
- HMS Consort (R76)
- Constable Burton railway station
- HMS Constance (1915)
- HMS Constant Warwick (1645)
- HMS Constant (1801)
- Constantine College, York
- HMS Constitution
- HMS Contest (1894)
- HMS Contest (R12)
- HMS Conundrum
- HMS Convolvulus (K45)
- Nelson Cooke
- Thomas Cooke (English footballer)
- Cooksmill Green
- Daniel Cooper (motorcyclist)
- Grey Cooper
- Jessica Cooper
- Copford Green
- HMS Coquette (1897)
- HMS Cordelia (1914)
- HMS Cordelia (1856)
- HMS Cordella
- HMS Cormorant (1794)
- HMS Cormorant (1842)
- HMS Cormorant (1877)
- HMS Cormorant
- HMS Corncrake
- HMS Cornwall (1692)
- HMS Cornwall (1761)
- HMS Cornwall (1812)
- HMS Cornwall (1902)
- Cornwall Shinty Club
- Corris Uchaf
- Corrour railway station
- Corsewall Lighthouse
- Corsham Railway Cutting
- Corsham railway station
- Corsica Coachworks
- Corstorphine
- Cortachy
- Corton Cutting
- Corton railway station
- MV Coruisk
- Corus Trojan locomotive
- Corvedale Three Castles Walk
- Corwen East railway station
- Corwen railway station
- Coryates Halt railway station
- Coryton Line
- Coryton Power Station
- Coseley Urban District
- Cosener's House
- Cosens & Co Ltd
- HMS Cotswold
- Rowan Coultas
- Jackie Coulter
- County Court bailiff
- Coupar Angus railway station
- Court of Session
- Court of Session (Scotland) Act 1745
- Court of Session Act 1808
- Court of Session Act 1810
- Court of Session Act 1813
- Francis Courtenay (died 1638)
- Francis Courtenay (died 1699)
- Henry Reginald Courtenay (MP)
- Cove Bay
- Covent Garden, Cambridge
- Coventry and Bedworth urban area
- Coventry and North Warwickshire (European Parliament constituency)
- Coventry armoured car
- Coventry Bees
- Coventry Building Society
- Coventry Carol
- Coventry City Council
- Coventry City F.C. in European football
- Coventry city walls
- Coventry College
- Coventry Copsewood F.C.
- Coventry Corporation Tramways
- Coventry Corporation Transport
- MV Cowal
- James Cowper
- Henry Tracey Coxwell
- James Craggs the Younger
- James Craggs the Elder
- James Craig (MP for Newcastle)
- Rosalie Craig
- Elizabeth Richardson, 1st Lady Cramond
- Francis Crane
- David Lindsay, 9th Earl of Crawford
- Dick Crawshaw, Baron Crawshaw of Aintree
- Creative Science Foundation
- James Creed
- Adam Creedy
- River Creedy
- Creevyargon Halt railway station
- Creg Willey's Hill
- Creg-ny-Baa, Isle of Man
- Creigiau railway station
- Cremyll Ferry
- Crerar Hotels
- Crescent (cyclecar)
- Cressage
- Cressage railway station
- Cressing
- MV Cressington Court
- Cresswell railway station
- Cressy (ship)
- Cressy-class cruiser
- Creswell and Welbeck railway station
- Crewe and Nantwich Circular Walk
- Crewe Diesel TMD
- Crewe Electric TMD
- Crewe Heritage Centre
- Crewe North Junction signal box
- Crewe Toll
- Andrew Crichton
- Anthony Crofts
- Jack Cropley
- James Cropper (politician)
- Francis Crossing
- John Crown & Sons
- Cruise & Maritime Voyages
- MV Cruiser
- HMS Cumberland (1803)
- HMS Cumberland (57)
- HMS Cumberland (1774)
- HMS Cumberland (1807)
- HMS Cumberland (1842)
- HMS Cumberland (1902)
- HMS Cumberland (1739)
- Cumbernauld Castle
- Dean Cummings
- John Cummings (footballer)
- John Cummings (musician)
- Jack Cunningham (bishop)
- HMS Curacoa
- HMS Curieux
- HMS Curieux (1804)
- HMS Curlew
- HMS Curlew (D42)
- HMS Curlew (1795)
- HMS Curlew (1803)
- HMS Curlew (1812)
- John Currie (footballer, born 1939)
- Aaron Curry (politician)
- Griffin Curteys
- John Curtiss (Royal Air Force officer)
- Francis Curzon (died 1592)
- HMS Curzon
- Cutlers Green
- HMS Cuttle (1807)
- HMS Cyane (1806)
- HMS Cyane
- HMS Cyclops (1871)
- HMS Cyclops
- HMS Cygnet
- HMS Cygnet (1776)
- HMS Cygnet (1898)
- HMS Cygnet (H83)