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- Nils Johan Ekdahl
- Pepene Eketone
- Fam Ekman
- John Eland (MP)
- Electoral history of Alfred Hindmarsh
- Electoral history of Bill Rowling
- Electoral history of David Lange
- Electoral history of David Shearer
- Electoral history of Geoffrey Palmer
- Electoral history of George Grey
- Electoral history of Gordon Coates
- Electoral history of Harry Holland
- Electoral history of Helen Clark
- Electoral history of John Ballance
- Electoral history of John Key
- Electoral history of Joseph Ward
- Electoral history of Michael Joseph Savage
- Electoral history of Norman Kirk
- Electoral history of Peter Fraser
- Electoral history of Robert Stout
- Electoral history of Walter Nash
- Electro Velvet
- Italian ship Elettra
- John Eliot (died 1685)
- Ali Elkhattabi
- Ellarum Innattu Mannar
- John Elliot (politician)
- Helen Elliott
- James Elliott (medical administrator)
- John Ellis (businessman)
- John Ellis (Harwich MP)
- John Ellis (Labour politician)
- John Ellis (Newry MP)
- Lilian Ellis
- Thomas Ellis (15th-century MP)
- Thomas Ellis (1569–1627)
- Thomas Ellis (Irish politician)
- John Ellison-Macartney
- Christina Elm
- Margaret Elphinstone
- Adrian Elrick
- Thomas Elrington (MP)
- Ernest Elton
- Mark Elvin
- Hildebrand Elwell
- Hastings Elwin
- Thomas Elwood (MP)
- EMDEX
- Sam Emery
- Samuel Emmanuel
- Charles Emmerson (historian)
- Emu Point, Western Australia
- En attendant ses pas
- Encore un soir
- Encore un soir (album)
- Jacqueline Enfield
- Niels Engberg
- Engelandvaarder
- English cricket team in New Zealand in 2017–18
- Héctor Enrique
- Thomas Ensing
- The Entrance Bridge
- Environmental impact of fracking
- Glenda Eoyang
- Ephemeris
- Epitaph (video)
- The Equatorial Stars
- Equestrian at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics
- Equestrian at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Individual championship test grade Ib
- Equestrian at the 2016 Summer Paralympics – Individual championship test grade Ia
- Equestrian events at the 2012 Summer Paralympics
- Equus (film)
- Italian ship Ercole (Y 430)
- Éva Erdélyi
- Richard Erdeswicke
- Jan Eriksson (footballer, born 1967)
- Erith Urban District Council Tramways
- Arne Erlandsen
- Thomas Erle (1621–1650)
- John Erlich
- Ermin Way
- Erne (ship)
- John Erneley
- Ernesford Grange
- Ernesford Grange Community Academy
- John Ernle (Royal Navy officer)
- Thomas Erskine, 2nd Lord Erskine
- Thomas Erskine, Lord Erskine
- Alejandro Escalona
- Vinicio Espinal
- Esquimalt Royal Navy Dockyard
- Essex pig
- John Essington (MP for Aylesbury)
- John Essington (MP for New Romney)
- Thomas Estcourt (died 1624)
- Alfredo Esteves
- Thomas Eston
- Daniel Estrada (athlete)
- Et je t'aime encore
- Et s'il n'en restait qu'une (je serais celle-là)
- Ethanol fireplace
- Etna-class replenishment oiler
- L'étoile (song)
- Ettington railway station
- Euro Currency Index
- European Chemical Society
- European Long Term Investors
- European Pharmacopoeia
- Eurotunnel Class 0001
- Eurotunnel Class 0031
- Eustace (narrowboat)
- Euston bus station
- Euston St Pancras railway station
- Euxton Balshaw Lane railway station
- Glen Evans
- Grant Evans (scholar)
- Herbert Evans (politician)
- John Evans (died 1565)
- John Evans (Ogmore MP)
- John Evans, Baron Evans of Parkside
- John Robert Evans
- Joseph Evans (Australian politician)
- Margaret Evans (mayor)
- Evante
- Evanton railway station
- Gerald Evard
- Mario Evaristo
- Eve Trakway
- John Eveleigh (MP)
- Evelyn Gardens
- John Evelyn (1677–1702)
- John Evelyn (1591–1664)
- Evening Citizen
- Evening Star (Fripp & Eno album)
- Evening Telegraph Challenge Cup
- Evercreech Junction railway station
- Evercreech New railway station
- Everingham ministry
- Everingham railway station
- Evershot railway station
- Charles Shaw-Lefevre, 1st Viscount Eversley
- Everyone Else
- Evesham railway station
- Eveve
- Evo (magazine)
- John de Evyas
- Inga-Stina Ewbank
- Exercise Pitch Black
- Thomas Exton
- Extra Terrestrial Visitors
- Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy
- Eyes on Me (Celine Dion song)
- Roger Eykyn (politician)
- Thomas Eynns
- Thomas Eyre (MP)
- V. M. Ezhumalai
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- F.C.S. Nacional
- Zander Fagerson
- Fahad-ul-Haq
- Diane Fahey
- Abdelilah Fahmi
- Frank Fahy (politician)
- Clémentine Faïk-Nzuji
- Marjory Fainges
- John Fairbrother
- Thomas Fairfax, 1st Viscount Fairfax
- Frank Fairhurst
- Fais ce que tu voudras
- Faith (Celine Dion song)
- William Faithfull
- Věra Faitlová
- Timur Faizutdinov
- Tanja Fajon
- Fake Indian currency note
- Norrie Falla
- Falling into You (song)
- Falling into You: Around the World
- James Fallon (politician)
- Family Food Fight (Australian TV series)
- Fancy Boy
- Thomas Fane (died 1607)
- Thomas Fane (died 1692)
- Ugo Fangareggi
- Thomas Fanshawe
- Thomas Fanshawe (1628–1705)
- Thomas Fanshawe (of Jenkins)
- Thomas Fanshawe, 1st Viscount Fanshawe
- Thomas Fanshawe, 2nd Viscount Fanshawe
- Fantome Island
- The Far West Baby Health Clinic Cars
- Donald Farley
- Thomas Farmer (MP)
- Farmers Association of Pakistan
- Thomas Farnefold
- Thomas Farnham (MP)
- Stephen Farry
- Fastrack (bus)
- Robert Faulkner (Paralympian)
- Ernest Favenc
- Charles Joseph Fay