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This category combines all use British English from October 2017 (2017-10) 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 2,653 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- The Beano Annual
- The Beano Summer Special
- Remy Beasley
- The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research
- The Beaufort Hotel, Chepstow
- Henry Beaufoy
- Henry Beaumont (died 1607)
- Alexander Beck (RAF officer)
- Matt Beckett
- Terence Beckett
- Battle of Beda Fomm
- Bedford Racecourse
- Henry Bedingfield (judge)
- The Bedroom Secrets of the Master Chefs
- The Beezer
- James Warburton Begbie
- Alexander Beith
- Henry Belasyse (died 1667)
- Susan Belbin
- Richard Bell (Arabist)
- Thomas Bellenden of Auchnoule
- Ben 10: Ultimate Challenge
- HMS Ben-my-Chree
- Albert Benjamin
- Alexander Bennett (dancer)
- Johanna Bennett
- Henry Benson (MP)
- Thomas Bentham
- Henry Berkeley (British Army officer)
- Henry Berkeley (MP for Totnes)
- Velters Cornewall Berkeley
- Berlin–Baghdad railway
- Henry Berry (politician)
- Henry Bertie (MP for Beaumaris)
- Richard Bessel
- Bessonneau hangar
- Henry Bethell
- Annie Betts
- Richard Bevan (Royal Navy officer)
- Big Jock Knew
- Henry Billingsley
- Richard Birkett
- The Black Book (Rankin novel)
- Hired armed cutter Black Joke
- Blackguard Children
- Joan Blackham
- Blacksboat railway station
- Henry Blagrove
- Thomas Blaikie (gardener)
- Matt Blaymire
- Blood (Lianne La Havas album)
- The Blue
- The Blue Nile (band)
- Herbert Blumberg
- The Boar (newspaper)
- Battle of the Boar's Head
- Henry Bodenham
- Henry Bodrugan
- Albert Bogle
- Reg Bolton (clown)
- Henry Bone
- Henry Bonham (politician)
- Thomas Bonnar
- Henry Booth (MP for Derbyshire)
- Henry Borlase
- Reginald Bosanquet
- Matthew Bostock
- Battle of Boulogne
- Don Bowie (footballer)
- Richard Bowker (British businessman)
- The Bowler and the Bunnet
- Thomas Bowler (RAF officer)
- Henry Bowyer
- Steven Boyack
- William Boyce (composer)
- Herbert G. Brackley
- John Bradbury (drummer)
- John Bradbury (footballer, born 1874)
- Maurice Braddell
- John Bradfield (biologist)
- Kyle Bradley
- Henry Bradshaw (poet)
- Terence Brain
- John Brand (minister)
- John Brander
- Thomas Shaw Brandreth
- Henry Brassey
- Hired armed cutter Brave
- Richard de Braylegh
- Herbert Archbold Brechin
- Thomas Breckenridge
- Henry Bremeler
- Maurice Brennan
- Henry Breres
- John Breuilly
- The Bridge (novel)
- Henry Bridgeman (bishop)
- John Bridgeman (bishop)
- Bridgeton Waverley F.C.
- The Briggait
- Jon Briggs
- The Bristolian (train)
- British Medical Association
- The Broads
- Broderick (1786 ship)
- Henry Brogden
- John Brogden Jun. (industrialist)
- Broke Hall
- John Brooke (translator)
- Brooksby House Hospital
- The Broomway
- John Brotherton (industrialist)
- Danny Brough
- Mary Brough
- Henry Brougham (landowner)
- James Duff Brown
- Jamie Allan Brown
- Joan Brown (potter)
- John Brown (footballer, born March 1940)
- John Brown (geographer)
- John Brown (physician, born 1735)
- John Brown & Company
- Kevin Brown (rugby league, born 1984)
- Mark Brown (footballer, born 1984)
- Thomas Brown (architect)
- Thomas Brown (minister and natural historian)
- Thomas Brown (naturalist)
- Thomas Brown of Lanfine and Waterhaughs
- Tara Browne
- Brunel University London
- Ray Buckton
- Buddhu's Tomb
- Reginald de Bugwell
- The Bull Hotel, Peterborough
- René Bull
- Henry Buller
- Ralph Bullock (jockey)
- The Bungalow, Isle of Man
- The Buried Giant
- River Burn, North Yorkshire
- Burneside Paper Mills Tramway
- Thomas Burnet (physician)
- Burnley Savings and Loans
- James Drummond Burns
- Thomas Burns (minister, born 1796)
- Thomas Burns (minister, born 1853)
- Burton-cum-Walden
- Maurice Burton (cyclist)
- Raymond Keiller Butchart
- Jo Butterfield
- The Butts Ground
- Thomas Byard
- Thomas Byles
- James W. Byng
- Richard Byron (Royal Navy officer)
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- John Cade (jockey)
- Henry Cadell
- The Cairnwell
- Wenura Caldera
- The Calders
- Henry Calderwood
- The Caledonian
- The Calls
- Thomas D. Calnan
- Alexander Beauchamp Cameron
- James Cameron (physician)
- The Canal Museum
- Maurice Cann
- Cannabis in the United Kingdom
- Herbert Graham Cannon
- The Canongate
- The Caravan Club (Endell Street)
- The Careful Use of Compliments
- 1997–98 Australia Tri-Nation Series
- Carmelite Monastery Church of the Annunciation
- Carperby
- Danny Carson
- Henrietta Carstairs
- Matt Carter (politician)
- Thomas Cartwright (bishop)
- Mick Cash
- Thomas Cashmore
- Castle Bolton
- Cat Hill, Ascension Island
- Richard Caton
- Cats in Space
- Cawood railway station
- Terence Cawthorne
- Richard Cayley (Royal Navy officer)
- Mary Cecil, 2nd Baroness Amherst of Hackney
- The Celtic Gateway
- Central Advisory Commission
- Jackie Chalmers
- Tom Chaloner
- The Champion of the Thames
- Thomas Algernon Chapman
- Charing Cross Hospital
- Henry Charleton
- The Charming Quirks of Others
- Chatham Cricket Club