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- II Corps (United Kingdom)
- Illustrations of Northern Antiquities
- Selwyn Image
- Ímar mac Arailt
- Imperial British East Africa Company
- Imperial Chemical Industries
- Imperial College London
- Imperial Dictionary of Universal Biography
- Imperial War Museum
- Mary Impey
- The Importance of Being Earnest
- In Praise of Limestone
- In Which We Serve
- Noor Inayat Khan
- Godfrey Ince
- Inch House, Edinburgh
- Inchdrewer Castle
- William O'Brien, 2nd Earl of Inchiquin
- Independence Day (Ghana)
- Independent Air Force
- Frederick Inderwick
- Index, A History of the
- India as I Knew It
- India House
- Indictments Act 1915
- Indigenous science
- Industrial Christian Fellowship
- Industrial Revolution
- William Inge (judge)
- William Ralph Inge
- Assassination of Ingimundr
- Ingleby Arncliffe
- Osbert Peake, 1st Viscount Ingleby
- John Nicholson Inglefield
- Charles Inglis (engineer)
- Charles Inglis (Royal Navy officer, died 1791)
- Charles Inglis (Royal Navy officer, died 1833)
- Esther Inglis
- Julia, Lady Inglis
- Richard Ingoldsby (British Army officer, died 1759)
- Sir Henry Ingoldsby, 1st Baronet
- Inis Cathaigh
- Charles Inman (banker)
- Alexander Taylor Innes
- George Insole
- Inspector-General of the Forces
- Institution of Civil Engineers
- Insurance
- Inter-Allied Women's Conference
- Interlibrary loan
- International Council of Nurses
- International Service Fellowship
- Interwar Britain
- Inuit Nunangat
- Invasion of Guadeloupe (1810)
- Inverkeithing
- Invicta (car)
- Invisible College
- Iodoform
- Alexander Constantine Ionides
- Constantine Alexander Ionides
- Iorwerth ab Owain
- Ipswich Town Hall
- Muhammad Iqbal
- Iraq
- Howard Irby
- John Ireland (Anglican priest)
- William Henry Ireland
- Irene Ward
- Iris Lemare
- Irish Army (1661–1801)
- Irish College at Lisbon
- Irish Rebellion of 1798
- Irnham
- Ironmaster
- Edmund Ironside, 1st Baron Ironside
- Edmund George Irving
- James Irving (slave trader)
- Margaret Irwin (trade unionist)
- Isaac Abendana
- Isaac Dalby
- Isaac Dorislaus
- Isaac Fawkes
- Isaac Heard
- Isaac Perrins
- Isaac Spooner
- Nathaniel Isaacs
- Isabel de Forz, 8th Countess of Devon
- Isabel de Warenne
- Isabel Hill
- Isabel Lyth
- Isabel Thorne
- Isabella I of Castile
- Isabella Ford
- Isabella Fyvie Mayo
- Isabella of Castile, Duchess of York
- Isabella of France
- Ischia
- John Isham (composer)
- Ishbel MacAskill
- Joseph Isherwood
- Isidore Ostrer
- Isobel Forrester
- Isobel Gowdie
- Israel Gollancz
- It's That Man Again
- Íte of Killeedy
- Italic script
- ITC Entertainment
- IV Corps (United Kingdom)
- George Cecil Ives
- Ivo Jarosy
- Ivor Cutler
- Thomas Ivory
- Ivy Benson
- Ivy Pinchbeck
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- J. F. C. Fuller
- J. G. Ballard
- J. H. B. Peel
- J. M. Brydon
- J. T. Robinson
- Jabez Balfour
- Jabez Bunting
- Jacco Macacco
- Jack A. W. Bennett
- Jack Catchpool
- Jack Hayes (politician)
- Jack Lawson
- Jack Lindsay
- Jack O'Newbury
- Jack Tanner (trade unionist)
- Jack Upland
- Jack Walter Lambert
- Jack White (Irish socialist)
- Alexander Jack
- William Jacks
- Cecil Jackson-Cole
- Derek Jackson
- Enderby Jackson
- Francis James Jackson
- Margaret Jackson (secretary)
- Walrond Jackson
- William Jackson (bishop)
- Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy
- Jacob Abendana
- Jacob Bancks
- Jacob Bright
- Jacob Ilive
- Jacob Rayman
- Jacob Sarratt
- Jacob Youde William Lloyd
- Violet Jacob
- Jacobean debate on the Union
- Jacobin (politics)
- Jacobins
- Jacobite Army (1745)
- Jacobite Relics
- Jacobite rising of 1689
- Jacobite rising of 1719
- Jacobite rising of 1745
- Jacobite succession
- Jacobitism
- W. W. Jacobs
- Jacques-Antoine Dassier
- Hattie Jacques
- Jacquetta Hawkes
- Frances Jacson
- Maria Elizabetha Jacson
- Jael Pye
- Jahleel Brenton
- Amélie Jakobovits
- Invasion of Jamaica
- James VI and I and religious issues
- James I of Scotland
- James II of England
- James III of Scotland
- James VI and I
- James A. McClymont
- James A. Whyte
- James Adair (serjeant-at-law)
- James Adam (classicist)
- James Adey Ogle
- James Alan Park
- James Alexander Hamilton (music writer)
- James Alms
- James Anderson (botanist)
- James Anderton (controversialist)
- James Archer (preacher)
- James Arderne
- James Atkinson (surgeon)
- James Audley (died 1272)
- James Bardsley (priest)
- James Barke
- James Barr (politician)
- James Barry, 1st Baron Barry of Santry
- James Bathurst
- James Beethom Whitehead
- James Bennett (minister)
- James Bindley