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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from February 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 3,504 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Paul Gachet (speedway rider)
- Robert Gage (MP)
- William Galbraith (mathematician)
- Calum Gallagher
- Michael Gallagher (British politician)
- The Gambia at the 2016 Summer Olympics
- Josh Gare
- Gatwick Airport Up sidings
- Gatwick Handling
- Gatwick Racecourse
- Gaunless Viaduct
- Gaunt biplane no.2
- Simon Gaunt
- Gay-class patrol boat
- Robert Gay (MP)
- Paul Geddes
- HMS General Hunter
- French ship Généreux (1810)
- William Gentle (headmaster)
- Paul George (footballer)
- Sir Francis Gerard, 2nd Baronet
- Robert German (MP)
- Paul Geroski
- Robert Getgood
- Shihab Ghanem
- Giants (Take That song)
- Robert Gibson, Lord Gibson
- Gidea Park Carriage Holding Sidings
- Robert Gilbert (MP for Gloucester)
- William Gillard
- Ed Gillespie (sustainability professional)
- Don Green (footballer)
- William George Gillies
- William Downe Gillon
- HMS Gipsy (1897)
- HMS Gipsy (H63)
- HMS Gipsy
- Girvan (Old) railway station
- HMS Gladiator (1783)
- HMS Gladiator (1896)
- HMS Gladiator
- HMS Gladiolus
- HMS Gladiolus (K34)
- Gladstone Dock
- HMS Glasgow (1757)
- HMS Glasgow (1909)
- Glasgow Caledonian University GAC
- Glasgow District (rugby union)
- Glasgow Hawks RFC
- Glasgow High Kelvinside
- Glasgow Storm
- Glasgow Warriors
- HMS Glasgow
- HMS Glatton (1871)
- HMS Glatton (1914)
- Glatton (1762 EIC ship)
- HMS Glatton (1795)
- HMS Glatton
- HMS Gleaner
- HMS Gleaner (1809)
- HMS Gleaner (J83)
- William Glen (poet)
- Glenesk railway station
- HMS Glentham (M2631)
- HMS Glitter
- William Gloag, Lord Kincairney
- William Gloag (legal scholar)
- Global (Humanoid album)
- Global Underground 006: Sydney
- Global Underground 014: Hong Kong
- Global Underground 019: Los Angeles
- French ship Glorieux (1756)
- HMS Glorious
- Glorious Revolution
- HMS Glory
- Sir Ernest Glover, 1st Baronet
- Pascoe Glyn
- Paul Godfrey (RAF officer)
- Golconda (1815 ship)
- Lord Douglas Gordon
- William Gordon (bishop of Aberdeen)
- Goswick railway station
- Governor Dowdeswell (1800 ship)
- Governor Trumbull (1777 ship)
- Sheldon Govier
- William Gow
- Patrick Grady
- Thomas Graham (chemist)
- William Graham (Glasgow MP)
- William Grahme
- William Granger (MP)
- Grangeston Halt railway station
- William Grant (footballer)
- Grantshouse railway station
- Grasshopper-class torpedo gunboat
- Cyril Gray
- Eileen Gray (cyclist)
- Norah Neilson Gray
- William Gray & Company
- William Gray (RAF officer)
- Great Bealings
- Great Float
- Great Snaefell Mining Company
- The Green EP (Bibio EP)
- Green Lane railway station
- E. H. H. Green
- William Green (author)
- William Green (British Army officer, born 1882)
- William Greenfield (minister)
- William Gregg (clerk and spy)
- William Gregory (chemist)
- Gavin Greig
- Pascoe Grenfell
- Richard Grenville (1678–1727)
- Richard Grenville (British Army officer)
- Richard Grenville (died 1550)
- Richard Grenville (died 1577 or 1578)
- Robert Fulke Greville
- William Grey (bishop of Lincoln)
- Gavin Griffin (footballer)
- Lesley Griffiths
- Allan Grimson
- Edward Grimston (St Albans MP)
- Rees Howell Gronow
- Richard Groos
- William Grossart
- Gruinard Island
- William Guild
- Henri Guisan
- William Gulliland
- William Guthrie (historian)
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- Hafren Dyfrdwy
- Richard Hakluyt (barrister)
- Patrick Haldane
- Leslie Hale, Baron Hale
- Richard Halford
- Halifax, West Yorkshire
- Hall Road railway station
- Asa Hall
- Ed Hall (television presenter)
- Emily Hall
- Halytsynivka
- Lady Mary Hamilton
- William Hamilton (sportsman)
- Richard Hampden
- Richard Hampden (died 1728)
- Hampton Row Halt railway station
- Hamworthy Freight Branch
- Hand Cranked
- Hand-Made Devices
- HMS Hannibal (1779)
- HMS Hannibal (1782)
- HMS Hannibal (1786)
- HMS Hannibal (1810)
- HMS Hannibal (1854)
- HMS Hannibal
- Frederikke Dahl Hansen
- Dan Happe
- HMS Happy Return (1654)
- French ship Hardi
- HMS Hardi (1797)
- HMS Hardi
- Richard Hardinge
- HMS Hardy
- HMS Hardy (1895)
- Campbell Hardy
- Richard Hardy (MP)
- HMS Hargood (K582)
- Hargreaves Building
- Harker railway station
- HMS Harlequin (1836)
- HMS Harlequin
- Richard Harman (politician)
- Leicester Harmsworth
- HMS Harpham (M2634)
- HMS Harpy (1777)
- HMS Harpy (1796)
- Barbara Harrell-Bond
- HMS Harrier (1804)
- HMS Harrier (1831)
- HMS Harrier (1854)
- HMS Harrier (1894)
- HMS Harrier
- Sir Thomas Harries, 1st Baronet
- Tim Harris (Catholic bishop)
- Paul Harrison (musician)
- Philip Harrison (cricketer)
- Richard Harrison (died 1726)
- Richard Harrison (Royalist)
- HMS Hart (1895)
- HMS Hart (U58)
- Richard Hart (died 1578)
- Hartwith cum Winsley
- HMS Harvester
- David Harvey (paediatrician)
- Paul Harvey (footballer)
- William Frederick Harvey
- Richard Hasilden
- Lewis Haslam
- Simon Haworth