Category:Use British English from November 2017
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This category combines all use British English from November 2017 (2017-11) 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 2,400 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- James Johnston Dobbie
- Georgina Dobrée
- Catherine Isabella Dodd
- James Munro Dodd
- Ann Doherty
- Dorcas Dole
- Jacqueline Donachie
- Margaret Donaldson
- Will Donkin
- Doom & Sons
- Mary Fraser Dott
- Archibald Douglas of Kilspindie
- Archibald Douglas, Parson of Douglas
- David Douglas (publisher)
- James L. Dow
- Arthur Drewry
- Dringhouses
- David Drummond (minister)
- Henry Dryerre
- David Drysdale
- Alfred du Cane
- Henrietta Dubrey
- PS Duchess of Albany (1889)
- PS Duchess of Connaught (1884)
- PS Duchess of Edinburgh (1880)
- PS Duchess of Edinburgh (1884)
- PS Duchess of Fife (1899)
- PS Duchess of Fife (1903)
- PS Duchess of Kent (1897)
- PS Duchess of Norfolk
- PS Duchess of Richmond (1910)
- PS Duchess of Sutherland (1868)
- Jane Duckett
- David Duffield (sports commentator)
- PS Duke of Connaught
- PS Duke of Sutherland (1868)
- David Dumville
- David Duncan (minister)
- David Duncan (politician)
- Henry Duncan (Royal Navy officer, born 1786)
- David Dundas, Lord Dundas
- James Dunsmure
- George Durant (1731–1780)
- David Durie
- James Oswald Dykes
E
- David Eagles
- PS Earl of Arran (1860)
- PS Earl of Ulster (1877)
- PS Earl Spencer (1874)
- Sydney Eardley-Wilmot
- East Ayton
- Mark Easton
- James Eaton
- Henry Edgar
- PS Edith (1870)
- James Edward Edmonds
- Ralph Edwards (Royal Navy officer)
- Egypt–Sudan relations
- Mark Ehrenfried
- Second Battle of El Alamein
- PS Eleanor (1873)
- PS Eleanor (1881)
- Gideon Eliot
- Ellerburn
- David Ellis (botanist)
- James Ellis (footballer)
- Murder of Rita Ellis
- James Elphinstone, 1st Lord Balmerino
- Emergency Ward 10
- Enard Bay
- David Englander
- Enterkinfoot
- Erbil
- Erbusaig Bay
- Mary Erskine
- Essex girl
- Sydney Hall Evans
- Archaeological excavation
- St Petrock's Church, Exeter
F
- Mario Fabrizi
- Margaret Fairweather
- 2017 Falkland Islands general election
- Cyril Falls
- James Falshaw
- Arthur Murray Farquhar
- Farsley
- Lynn Faulds Wood
- Jade Faulkner
- Fearby
- Fred Feast
- James Fellowes (physician)
- Margaret Fenwick
- James Haig Ferguson
- Henry Ferne
- Fforde Grene
- James Fillans
- Jake Findlay
- Malcolm Finlayson
- First Battle of Picardy
- Charles James Fleming
- Susan Fletcher (British author)
- James Flint (novelist)
- Fokker Scourge
- Folkestone services
- Henry Folland
- 2009 Football League Two play-off final
- James Forbes (divine)
- James Forbes (hospital inspector)
- Lynn Fordham
- Henry Fowler (engineer)
- Henry Fowler, 2nd Viscount Wolverhampton
- Malcolm Fraser (architect)
- Margaret Neill Fraser
- Henry Freeman (lifeboatman)
- Tom French (jockey)
- Bruno von Freytag-Löringhoff
- Friends of Syria Group
- Frizinghall
- Full Sutton Circuit
- Mark Fulton
G
- Janet Anne Galloway
- Gammersgill
- Janan Ganesh
- Philippa Gardner
- Mary Garson (nun)
- Susan Elizabeth Gay
- Martin Geissler
- James Fairlie Gemmill
- General Hospital (British TV series)
- Syd Gibbons
- H. Lou Gibson
- Heinz Giegerich
- Martin Gilbert (businessman)
- Mark Gilhaney
- Martin Gilks
- Margery Gill
- Martin Girvan
- Martin Glancy
- Henry Glapthorne
- Glasgow Gladiators Powerchair FC
- Glasgow Kelvin College
- St Mungo's Church, Glasgow
- Gloucestershire Cup
- RFA Gold Rover
- Golden triangle (universities)
- James Gordon, Baron Gordon of Strathblane
- Archibald Acheson, 6th Earl of Gosford
- James Gowan
- James Graeme (poet)
- James Graham (sexologist)
- James Grahame
- James Grainger
- Philip Grange
- James Grant (minister)
- Ralph Granville
- Gravity dam
- James Gray (mathematician)
- James L. Gray
- Sue Gray (RAF officer)
- The Great War (TV series)
- Ron Greener
- James Greenlees
- Greenpeace – The Album
- James Gregory (physician)
- Ralph Gregory
- H. J. C. Grierson
- Mary Grierson
- Henry Grieve
- James Grieves
- Grimwith Reservoir
- Susanna Gross
- James Gullen
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- H. J. Mulliner & Co.
- Project Habakkuk
- James Haddon
- Kurt Haggerty
- James Haldane (footballer)
- Henry Hall (footballer)
- Sylvia Hallett
- Martin Halliday
- Henry Hamilton (priest)
- James Hamilton (footballer, born 1901)
- James Hamilton (minister, born 1814)
- Susan Hamilton (soprano)
- Cyril Hammond
- Malcolm Handscombe
- Jim Hankinson
- Martin Hanlin
- Jack Hannaway
- Hired armed ship Hannibal
- Hanover Square, Leeds
- Philip Hanson (civil servant)
- Israel Harding
- Dennis Hardy
- Henry Hardy (architect)
- Sydney Harland
- Hired armed ship Harlequin
- RAF Harrington
- Rex Harrison
- RAF Harrogate