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This category combines all use British English from July 2017 (2017-07) 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 2,234 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Eolla
- Ralph Ergham
- Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover
- Ralph d'Escures
- Esne (bishop)
- English ship Essex (1653)
- ETH Board
- ETH Domain
- List of European countries by GDP growth
- List of European Union member states by GDP growth
- The European (newspaper)
- Eustace (bishop of Ely)
- Eustace fitz John
- Gareth Evans (geneticist)
- Royston Evans (footballer)
- John Evelyn (Parliamentarian)
- John Everard (died 1445)
- Silvester de Everdon
- George Everest
- John Eversfield
- John Every
- Exeter Cathedral
- John Eyles (Devizes MP)
- John Eyre (1665–1715)
- John Eyre (died 1581)
- John Eyton
F
- English ship Fairfax (1650)
- English ship Fairfax (1653)
- John Falk
- Fallen London
- John Falstaff
- John Fane (1775–1850)
- John Farmery
- John Farnfold
- Nicholas Farnham
- Farnley and Wortley railway station
- Nick Farquharson
- Harry Farr
- John Farrington (MP)
- John Fauconer
- Remigius de Fécamp
- Federal budget of Switzerland
- Federal Palace of Switzerland
- John Feilder
- Fellow of the British Academy
- Fellow of the Royal Society
- List of female fellows of the Royal Society
- Feologild
- Nicholas Ferguson (businessman)
- John Ferrers (died 1622)
- John Ferrers (died 1633)
- John Ferrers (died 1680)
- John Fettiplace (politician died 1580)
- John Fettiplace (politician died 1658)
- Ninian Finlay
- HMT Firefly
- Nino Firetto
- Reginald Fitz Jocelin
- Richard FitzJames
- Val Fitzjohn
- Reginald Fitzurse
- Richard fitzUrse
- Fly Salone
- Flylight
- Flylight Doodle Bug
- Flylight E-Dragon
- FlyWhoosh
- FM Rail
- Fobney Lock
- Fockerby railway station
- Foggathorpe railway station
- Fogwatt
- Folda, Angus
- Foleshill
- Foleshill railway station
- Foley Park Halt railway station
- Gilbert Foliot
- Ralph Foliot
- Folkestone-Hythe Operatic & Dramatic Society
- Folkestone Castle
- Folkestone White Horse
- Folkestone, Hythe and Sandgate Tramways
- Folland Fo.108
- Folland Midge
- Folly Bridge
- Folly Brook
- Fontburn Halt railway station
- Arthur Foot
- Football specials
- Footpaths of Gibraltar
- For All We Know (Nao album)
- Force B
- Force Protection Europe
- Force Z
- Forces sweetheart
- Ford Anglia
- Ford Bridgend Engine Plant
- Ford-class seaward defence boat
- Ford Consul Classic
- Ford Dagenham
- Ford Green & Smallthorne railway station
- Ford GT40
- Aston Martin VH platform
- Gillian Ford
- Richard Ford (English writer)
- Fordham railway station
- John Fordham (bishop)
- Fordham's Accommodation
- Fordhouses
- Fordingbridge railway station
- English ship Foresight (1570)
- Battle of Fornham
- Eddie Forrest
- Fort Augustus railway station
- HMS Foudroyant
- Foundling Hospital
- Foundling Hospital Anthem
- HMS Fowey
- HMS Fowey (1749)
- HMS Fox (1829)
- HMS Fox
- HMS Foxglove
- HMS Foxhound (1806)
- HMS Foxhound (H69)
- HMS Foxhound
- HMS Foyle
- Nicholas Francis (judge)
- Rosemary Frankau
- Frankie Boyle's New World Order
- HMS Franklin
- Nicholas Fraser
- HMS Frederick William
- HMS Frettenham (M2702)
- HMS Friendship
- HMS Friendship (1763)
- HMS Fritham (M2630)
- Frithegod
- HMS Frobisher
- HMS Frolic (1806)
- HMS Frolic (1820)
- HMS Frolic
- John Fuller (1680–1745)
- Russell Fuller
G
- John Gage (died 1598)
- John Gage (Tudor politician)
- Gairlochy railway station
- John Gale (MP)
- James Galloway (footballer)
- Robert Galloway
- John Gally Knight
- Jimmy Galt
- Ryan Gander
- Dave Gardner (footballer)
- John Gardyne of Lawton and Middleton
- English ship Garland (1620)
- John Garrett (British politician)
- John Garth (politician)
- George Gascoigne
- John Gascoigne (died 1602)
- John Gatyn
- John Gawen
- John Gayer (MP)
- John E. Geake
- Jimmy Gemmell
- General (Switzerland)
- John George (Conservative politician)
- John George (died 1677)
- John George (lawyer)
- Germanus of Winchester
- Anthony Gerrard
- Ghana Greentech Academy
- Kieran Gibbons
- Rohese Giffard
- Maurizio Giglio
- Gilbert of St Leonard
- John Gilchrist (footballer, born 1900)
- Thomas Gilchrist (footballer)
- John Giles (died 1553)
- John Giles (died 1606)
- John Gillan
- James Gillespie (footballer)
- Gilling Abbey
- Gisa (bishop of Wells)
- Gislhere
- John Givan
- James Glaisher
- John Glanville (judge)
- John Godbolt
- John Godeley
- Godfrey of Bath
- Daniel Gonzalez (spree killer)
- Nicholas Goodhart
- Operation Goodwood
- Lewis Goram
- Gordon railway station (North British Railway)
- Johnny Graham (footballer, born 1945)
- Virginia Graham (English writer)
- John Grandisson
- The Grange School, Santiago
- Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment