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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from January 2017"
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- John Warburton (fascist)
- Richard Warburton
- Fred Ward (rugby league)
- Noel Ward
- Robert Ward (1754–1831)
- William Warden (Royal Navy officer)
- Elizabeth, Lady Wardlaw
- Warhammer Quest
- Thomas Waring (barrister)
- Warmbüchenviertel
- Robert Warner (fl. 1390)
- Robert Warner (MP)
- Thomas West, 2nd Baron De La Warr
- Emily Warren (courtesan)
- Fred Warren
- Robert Warren (Irish politician)
- Samuel Warren (British lawyer)
- Thomas Warren (MP)
- Warsiguda
- Wacław Wąsowicz
- Robert Wastell
- Judah Waten
- Richard Water
- Luke Waterworth
- Watford F.C. Under-21s and Academy
- Wath TMD
- Elizabeth Watkin-Jones
- Richard Watkins (MP)
- Ciara Watling
- Thomas Watson-Wentworth
- Bruce Watson (politician)
- Francis Watson (theologian)
- George Watson (cyclist)
- Ian Watson (priest)
- Michelle Watson
- Paul Watson (cyclist)
- Paul Watson (footballer, born 1990)
- Phebe Watson
- Thomas Watson (Berwick-upon-Tweed MP)
- Thomas Watson (silk spinner)
- William Watson (bow maker)
- Frank Watt (footballer)
- Susan Watts
- Vanessa Watts
- Alphonse Wauters
- Robert Frederick Way
- Thomas Waite (regicide)
- Richard Weaver (MP)
- Robert Weaver (MP)
- B. Linden Webb
- Robert Webb (MP)
- Thomas Webb (Gloucester MP)
- Paul Webley
- WebP
- Guy Webster (musician)
- William Webster (dean of Aberdeen and Orkney)
- William Webster (builder)
- Jennie Wecksell
- The Wedding Party (2016 film)
- Wei Liaoweng
- William Weipers
- William Weir (architect)
- Birte Weiß
- Noah Wekesa
- Thomas Weldon (politician)
- Robert Wellbeloved Scott
- Richard Wellesley (1787–1831)
- Wellingborough Loco Shed
- Wellington Architectural Centre
- 1962 Wellington City mayoral election
- 1980 Wellington City mayoral election
- Thomas Welpley
- Wembley Intercity Depot
- Beate Wendt
- Richard Wenman, 4th Viscount Wenman
- Thomas Wenman
- Thomas Wenman, 2nd Viscount Wenman
- Thomas Wentworth (Recorder of Oxford)
- Carl Wentzel (sailor)
- Robert Werden
- Jürgen Werner (cyclist)
- Paul von Werner
- West Bank
- West Midlands (county)
- West Somerset Mineral Railway
- F.C. West United
- Elaine West
- Richard West (MP for Haslemere)
- Thomas West (MP died 1622)
- Håkon Jarvis Westergård
- List of places in the Western Isles
- Samuel Western
- Fred Westgarth
- Westhouses Locomotive Depot
- Westland Row
- Westmar, Queensland
- Wayne Westner
- Weston Wharf railway station
- Weston, North Yorkshire
- Richard Weston (died 1572)
- Richard Weston (died 1681)
- Richard Weston (treasurer)
- Robert Weston
- Westpac Bank Building, Fremantle
- Mercy Wesutila
- Henry Wetherell
- Thomas Wey
- Richard Weyland
- Richard Whalley (died 1583)
- Richard Whalley (died c. 1632)
- Whaplode railway station
- Wharram railway station
- Richard Wharton (Secretary to the Treasury)
- Thomas Wharton (died 1622)
- Thomas Wharton (died 1684)
- Thomas Whately
- Thomas Whatman
- Robert Wheatley (MP)
- Paul Wheeler (footballer)
- Where Are You Now? (Roxus song)
- Thomas Whetham
- White-plumed honeyeater
- Bill White (footballer, born 1877)
- Francis White (bishop)
- Francis Buchanan White
- Jay White
- Price White
- Richard White (fl. 1402)
- Robert White (bishop)
- Sharon White (businesswoman)
- Thomas White (1667–1732)
- Thomas White (died 1542)
- Thomas White (died 1558)
- Thomas White (died 1566)
- Thomas White (died 1590)
- Thomas White (died 1670)
- Thomas Whitefield
- Richard Whitehead (Hampshire MP)
- Will Whitehorn
- Whiteknights Yorkshire Blood Bikes
- Billie Whitelaw
- Thomas Whitgrave
- Don Whitington
- Thomas Whitmore (1599–1677)
- Thomas Whitmore (1782–1846)
- Whore of the Orient
- Una Wickham
- Rajitha Wickramarachchi
- William de Wickwane
- Thomas Widdrington
- Thomas Widdrington (died 1660)
- Frederick John Widgery
- Viggo Wiehe
- Wigan Springs Branch TMD
- Katarina Wigander
- Wilferth
- Wigtown railway station
- Wilbrook
- Wilburton railway station
- Wilby railway station
- Dick Wilcock
- Fred Wilcox (footballer)
- Wild Edric's Way
- Wild Mouse (film)
- Jane Wilde
- Willie Wilde
- Madleen Wilder
- Wilderness Scotland
- Wildlife of Morocco
- Wildmill railway station
- Tony Wilds (umpire)
- Wildspace Conservation Park
- Thomas Wiles
- Wilford Lane tram stop
- Wilford Suspension Bridge
- Wilford Toll Bridge
- Wilford Village tram stop
- Francis Wilford-Smith
- William Wilford
- Wilfreda Beehive
- Thomas Wilkes
- Thomas Wilkes (MP)
- Walter Wilkins (1741–1828)
- William Arthur Wilkinson
- Will (Thames barge)
- Fred Willder
- Willesden Brent Sidings
- William (bishop of Dunblane)
- William Denny and Brothers
- William Hamilton and Company
- William of Lindholme
- William Patterson Shipbuilders
- William Pitt (1803 ship)
- William Watkins Ltd
- Williams and Parkinson Boat Builders
- Williams & Pritchard (coachbuilders)
- Williams Shipping