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This category combines all use British English from August 2017 (2017-08) to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use British English.
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- Fair Employment and Treatment (Northern Ireland) Order 1998
- TSS Fairstar
- Falaise pocket
- HMS Falkland (1696)
- HMS Falmouth (1910)
- HMS Falmouth (1693)
- HMS Falmouth (1708)
- HMS Falmouth (1752)
- HMS Falmouth
- HMS Fama
- HMS Fame (1896)
- HMS Fame (1759)
- Fame (1779 ship)
- Fame (1801 ship)
- HMS Fame (1805)
- Fame (1812 ship)
- Fame (1818 ship)
- HMS Fame (H78)
- HMS Fame
- Fanderson
- HMS Fantome (1810)
- HMS Fantome (1873)
- HMS Fantome (1901)
- HMS Fantome
- HMS Farnborough
- HMS Farndale
- Keith W. Faulkner
- HMS Faulknor (H62)
- HMS Faulknor
- Jonathan Faulknor the elder
- HMS Favorite (1864)
- HMS Favourite (1794)
- HMS Favourite
- Tommy Fells
- Kane Ferdinand
- Dougie Fife
- Rosemary Firth
- Fishergate
- Henry fitzGerold
- Robert FitzHugh
- Richard FitzNeal
- Robert FitzRalph
- William fitzWimund
- Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period
- Ken Fletcher (footballer, born 1931)
- Dougie Flockhart
- John Stuart Hepburn Forbes
- John Simpson Ford
- Forthhere
- William Bower Forwood
- Nev Fountain
- Josiah Fox
- Lady Edith Foxwell
- Claire Foy
- Rose Frain
- Doug Fraser (Scottish footballer)
- Frithestan
- Frithubeorht
- Jonathan Frost
- The Fury (album)
G
- William Gainsborough
- Neil Gall
- Kenna Gallagher
- TSS Galtee More (1898)
- Garrochburn Goods Depot
- Neil Garrod
- TSS Gazelle (1889)
- GCHQ Scarborough
- Ron Geaves
- Dustin Gee
- Gebmund
- Geoffrey of Coldingham
- Philip George (DJ)
- Gerechtigkeitsgasse
- German radio intelligence operations during World War II
- TSS Gertrude (1905)
- John Gervais
- Gervase of Chichester
- Conrad Gessner
- Gesta Pontificum Anglorum
- Neilly Gibson
- Ralph Gibson (judge)
- Godfrey Giffard
- William Giffard
- Giovanni de' Gigli
- Silvestro de' Gigli
- Robert Gilbert (bishop)
- Giles of Bridport
- Ginn & Co Solicitors
- Gilbert Glanvill
- Bryan Glazer
- Jonathan Gledhill
- Glenborrodale Bay
- Globe (1810 ship)
- Godric the Steward
- Godwine I (bishop of Rochester)
- Godwine II (bishop of Rochester)
- James Goldwell
- TSS Golfito
- Gollanfield
- Ken Goodwin (RAF officer)
- Robert Vaughan Gorle
- James Goss (judge)
- Government of India v Taylor
- David Gow
- Nathaniel Gow
- Grand Junction Waterworks Company
- Grand Northern Ukulele Festival
- Keith Grand
- Colesworthey Grant
- Peter and Rosemary Grant
- Richard Gravesend
- Stephen Gravesend
- Jonny Gray
- Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics
- TSS Great Southern (1902)
- TSS Great Western (1901)
- TSS Great Western (1933)
- Greenhow
- TrSS Greenore (1912)
- Doug Gregory
- Arthur Griffiths (cyclist)
- Growing on Me
- HMS Growler (1797)
- HMS Growler (1804)
- HMS Growler
- Ralph Gubion
- Gundulf of Rochester
- Angus Gunn
- Guzerá
- GWI (company)
H
- H2k-Gaming
- Hackness
- Hadrian's Wall
- Hædde
- Haigh railway station
- Haigh, West Yorkshire
- Edmund Hakewill-Smith
- A. R. B. Haldane
- J. H. Hall
- Rosalind Hall
- Rosemary Hall (political activist)
- Halstead
- George Hammer
- Jonathan Hammond (sport shooter)
- Hampton Kempton Waterworks Railway
- Han dynasty
- Hanwell railway station
- Philip de Harcourt
- Wes Harding
- Duncan Harrigan
- Neil Harris (footballer, born 1894)
- Neil Harrison (umpire)
- Walter Hart
- Hartley Castle
- Harworth Colliery
- Miss Havisham
- Alfred Hawkins (footballer)
- Hay-on-Wye Bridge
- David Hazell
- Edmund Hazle
- Headulacus
- Heahbeorht
- Heahmund
- Heahstan
- Ron Healey
- Heardred of Dunwich
- Heardred of Hexham
- Heartburn Hotel
- Heathoberht
- Heathured of Worcester
- Hedon Racecourse railway station
- Helmstan
- Thomas Hemenhale
- RAF Henley-on-Thames
- Henry Addington (1796 EIC ship)
- Henry Addington (1800 EIC ship)
- Henry de Cornhill (priest)
- Henry Dundas (1786 EIC ship)
- Henry Dundas (1793 ship)
- Henry of Blois
- Henry of Sandwich
- Roger of Hereford
- Herefrith
- Herewald
- Herman (bishop of Salisbury)
- Herrengasse (Bern)
- Hamo Hethe
- Ron Hewitt (footballer, born 1928)
- HMS Heythrop (L85)
- TSS Hibernia (1899)
- TSS Hibernia (1920)
- Ron Hickman
- Highams Park School
- Bert Hill
- Richard Hill (bishop)
- Ross Hill
- Nicholas Hilliard (judge)
- Stephen Hillier
- Freddie Hinds