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This category combines all use British English from September 2017 (2017-09) 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 2,951 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Nantgaredig railway station
- Robert D. Napier
- James Nash (MP)
- National Cycle Route 62
- National Transport Trust
- Anne Naysmith
- Aamer Nazir (cricketer, born 1966)
- Neglected tropical diseases
- Neilson's Tramway
- John Nelson (martyr)
- Nestlé Candy Shop
- Nethy Bridge railway station
- John Netley
- John Nevay
- Never Say Die! Tour (Black Sabbath)
- Newall with Clifton
- Andrew J. Newman
- Newry City Ladies F.C.
- Tom Newton Dunn
- Tom Niblo
- Thomas Nicholas (antiquary)
- David Shaw Nicholls
- John Nicholson (football secretary)
- Nidderdale Greenway
- Olga Niewska
- Alison Nimmo
- John Niven (footballer)
- William Niven
- No. 100 Group RAF
- John Noble (Dean of Exeter)
- Non-Combatant Corps
- Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk
- List of North American chicken breeds
- North Ayrshire Wild
- Northern Lights Pinball Show
- Robert Carnegie, 13th Earl of Northesk
- Roger Northwode
- Nothing but Thieves
- John Nunneley
- Mohammad Nuruzzaman
- Chariya Nuya
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- Richmal Oates-Whitehead
- October File (band)
- Ofcom
- Tommy O'Hara
- Old Devonshire House
- John Oldfield (engineer)
- John Oliphant
- Robert Dudley Oliver
- Robert Traill Omond
- One More Day (Stay with Me)
- John O'Neill (footballer, born 1974)
- John O'Neill (VC)
- Operation Midland
- Capture of Oppy Wood
- Orange William
- Orbliston Junction railway station
- John Ormiston
- John O'Rourke (footballer, born 1945)
- Orton railway station
- Osgoldcross Wapentake
- Ossett
- Otley
- Wilfrid Oulton
- Our Frank
- John Overall (bishop)
- Thomas Richard Owen
- William Owen (Royal Navy officer, born 1737)
- Robert Oxland
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- John Padel
- Painswick Stream
- John Pairman
- Paisley Pirates
- Pale Waves
- Roger Palin
- John Palmer (Master of Magdalene College)
- Parcyrhun Halt railway station
- Thomas Parker (engineer)
- Thomas Parker (inventor)
- John Parslow
- Parsons Green train bombing
- Partridge 1885
- Imran Parvez
- John Paterson (footballer)
- Murdoch Paterson
- John Paterson (missionary)
- Pathfinder (RAF)
- Ann Paton, Lady Paton
- John Brown Paton
- Debabrata Paul
- John Paul (priest)
- Lord Henry Paulet (courtier)
- James Mellor Paulton
- John Payne Ltd
- Richard Pearson (actor)
- John Peche
- John Peck (politician)
- River Peck
- Henry Peckham (MP for Chichester)
- Pegida UK
- Henry Pelham (of Stanmer)
- Henry Pelham (speaker)
- John Pender (footballer)
- Annette Penhaligon
- Penny Hedge
- Thomas Mainwaring Penson
- John Perowne
- River Perry
- Anne Perry
- John Perry (shipbuilder)
- Henry Peters (British politician)
- John Peters (RAF officer)
- John Pettie
- John Petty (primitive Methodist minister)
- John Phillip
- Deborah Phillips
- Tom Phillips (artist)
- Tom Philp
- Henry Pierrepont (politician)
- John Pimlott (footballer)
- River Pinn
- HMS Pioneer (1810)
- Tim Piper (RAF officer)
- Morag Pirie
- Tom Pirie
- The Planets
- Pleasant Peak
- Henry Poley
- Tony Pollard (archaeologist)
- Henry Poole (died 1559)
- Henry Poole (died 1580)
- Henry Poole (died 1616)
- Henry Poole (died 1632)
- Henry Poole (died 1645)
- John Porteous (soldier)
- Henry Porter (MP)
- Henry Porter (younger)
- Muriel Powell
- Dominic Powlesland
- James Praed (died 1687)
- James Praed (died 1706)
- Allan Preston
- Tommy Preston
- James Price (of Monachty)
- James Price (of Pilleth)
- Primordial Radio
- Henry Probert (barrister)
- Pasarit Promsombat
- Henry Puckering
- Diane Purkiss
- Henry Pyne (MP for Liskeard)
- James Pytts
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- Rita Rae, Lady Rae
- Thomas Raeside
- Anne Marie Rafferty
- Rainbow List
- James Rait
- Rakhine State
- Allan Ramsay (artist)
- Misbah Rana
- James Ranger
- Tom Ransley
- River Rase
- River Ravensbourne
- River Ray, Wiltshire
- River Rea, Shropshire
- Arthur Read (footballer, born 1999)
- Real Live Tour
- River Redlake
- Anne Redpath
- Reedham Ferry Drainage Mill
- Thomas Reid (humanist)
- Wilfrid Thomas Reid
- Thomas Renfrew
- Thomas Reynolds (bishop)
- Rhodes (TV series)
- River Riccal
- Anne Richards
- Al Richardson (historian)
- Samuel Richardson
- Thomas Richardson (businessman)
- Richmond Hill, London
- Richmond Lock and Footbridge
- Richmond Railway Bridge
- Richmond railway station (North Yorkshire)
- Richmond Road Halt railway station
- Rickarton House
- Don Riddell
- David Ridgway (scholar)
- Riding Lights Theatre Company
- Riding Mill railway station
- Yate Academy
- Ridley Bridge
- Ridley Railway Bridge
- Ridley Road Market
- Rights of way in England and Wales
- Rigid Raider