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This category combines all "Use British English"-tagged articles from May 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 2,887 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Htin Kyaw's Cabinet
- Huddersfield Narrow Canal
- Huddersfield railway station
- Huddlesford Junction
- Hugh (Dean of York)
- Hugh Kennedy & Company
- Hugh Town
- Hugh Trenchard as commander of the Royal Flying Corps in France
- Hughenden, Glasgow
- Hughes v Lord Advocate
- Hugin (longship)
- Hull and Barnsley and Great Central Joint Railway
- Hull and Doncaster Branch
- Hull and Holderness Railway
- Hull and Netherlands Steamship Company
- Hull and South Yorkshire Extension Railway
- Hull Botanic Gardens railway station
- Hull Cannon Street railway station
- Hull Executive
- Hull to York Line
- Hull Victoria Pier railway station
- Hulleys of Baslow
- Hulme Arch Bridge
- Hulme End
- Hulme End railway station
- Hulme Locks Branch Canal
- Human Powered Flight Group
- Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute
- Humber armoured car
- Humber Ferry
- Humber 15
- Humber Forts
- Humber Gap
- Humber Hawk
- Humber Hornet
- Humber keel
- Humber-class monitor
- Humberhead Levels
- Sir Abraham Hume, 1st Baronet
- Sir Abraham Hume, 2nd Baronet
- Humphrys, Tennant and Dykes
- Hunberght
- Huncoat railway station
- Hundred End railway station
- Hundred of Hoo Railway
- Hungary at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships
- Hungerford Lock
- Hungerford Marsh Lock
- Hunmanby railway station
- Hunnington railway station
- Hunsbury Hill Tunnel
- Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST
- Hunstanton Lifeboat Station
- Hunstanton railway station
- Hunt-class mine countermeasures vessel
- Hunter Boot Ltd
- Gordon Hunter (footballer, born 1967)
- Hunter's Bar
- Hunter's Town, Angus
- Hunter's Tryst
- Hunterian Collection
- Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery
- Hunterian Psalter
- Hunterston Terminal
- Hunting H.126
- Huntingdon Community Radio
- Huntingdon railway station
- Huntingdon Road
- Huntington School, York
- Sir Charles Huntington, 1st Baronet
- Huntley Street
- Charles Gordon, 11th Marquess of Huntly
- Hunts Cross chord
- Hunts Cross railway station
- Huntwing
- Hurcott Lane Cutting
- Hurdlow railway station
- Hurleston Junction
- Hurley Priory
- Hurlford railway station
- Hurn railway station
- Hurricanes (TV series)
- Hurst Green railway station
- Hurstbourne railway station
- Sir Charles Hussey, 1st Baronet
- Charles Scrope Hutchinson
- Ian Clark Hutchison
- A Hymn to God the Father
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J
- J. Roberts & Son
- Vince Jack
- Stephen Jackley
- Chris Jackson (Scottish footballer)
- Gordon Jackson (advocate)
- Stephen Jackson (biologist)
- Hugh James (RAF officer)
- Quintin Jardine
- Stephen Jardine
- Dinah Jefferies
- Chris Jenkins (actor)
- Jeremy Corbyn 2015 Labour Party leadership campaign
- Violet Jessop
- John of Caithness
- John of Kelso
- Charles Hampton Johnston
- William Ernest George Johnston
- Charlie Jolley (footballer, born 1936)
- Gray Jolliffe
- Charline Jones
- Declan Jones
- Elwyn Jones (solicitor)
- Vivien Jones
- Chris Julian (speedway rider)
- Chris Jury
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- Chris Kane (footballer, born 1993)
- Chris Kane (footballer, born 1994)
- Sir Arthur Kaye, 3rd Baronet
- Gordon Keddie
- Hugh Kelsey
- John Kelynge
- Sir Charles Kemeys, 3rd Baronet
- John Kempe (MP)
- John Kendall (MP)
- Hugh N. Kennedy
- John Kenrick (MP)
- John Kent (died 1413)
- John Kent (died 1630)
- John Kent (will proven 1669)
- Samuel Kent (MP)
- Gordon Kerr (British Army officer)
- Hugh Kerr
- Lord Mark Kerr (Royal Navy officer)
- John Kerry (MP)
- Kershope Foot railway station
- John Kestell
- Victor Kiernan
- John King (MP for Gloucester)
- John King (official)
- Charles Spencer King
- King's Consent
- King's Gallery, Edinburgh
- King's Harbour Master
- John Kingsmill (MP for Ludgershall)
- Kingston Russell House
- John Kingston (MP)
- Jack Kinley
- Gordon Kinnell
- Charles Hay, 16th Earl of Kinnoull
- John Kirkman
- John Kitchen (English politician)
- John Knight (died 1683)
- John Knight (died 1718)
- John Knill (MP)
- Knitsley
- Chris Knowles (footballer)
- Graeme Knowles
- Kruys Church
- Fred Kurz
- John Kyme (MP for City of London)
- John Kyme (MP for Helston)
- John Kyme (MP for Lewes)
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- John Lacche
- John Lake (MP)
- Pip Lamb
- John Lancaster (MP)
- John Lane of Bentley
- Lane, West Yorkshire
- John Laney
- Langholm railway station
- Chris Langley
- John Langley (MP)
- John Langston (MP)
- John Latton
- Edward Laverack
- Chris Lawless
- Tommy Laws
- John Lawton (1656–1736)
- John Lawton (died 1740)
- Leadburn railway station
- Chris J. Leaver
- Gordon de Lisle Lee
- John Lee (1695–1761)
- John Lee (Attorney-General)
- John Lee (Labour politician)
- John Lee Lee
- John Leedes
- Graham Leggett
- John Leigh (died 1612)
- John Leigh (Yarmouth MP)
- John Leland (politician)
- John Lenthall (Roundhead)
- John Leslie (bishop of Clogher)
- John Leslie (politician)