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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 2,949 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- RMS Celtic (1901)
- HMS Centaur (1916)
- HMS Centaur (1797)
- HMS Centaur
- HMS Centurion (1650)
- HMS Centurion (1691)
- HMS Centurion (1774)
- HMS Centurion (1844)
- HMS Centurion
- HMS Cerberus
- HMS Ceres (D59)
- HMS Ceres (1777)
- HMS Ceres
- HMS Cerf (1803)
- HMS Ceylon
- John Chalmers (moderator)
- John Chalmers (surgeon)
- James Chaloner
- John Chambers (bishop)
- John Chapman (football manager)
- Charing Cross Theatre
- Deborah Charlesworth
- John Kaye Charlesworth
- Donald Geoffrey Charlton
- Sam Charnley
- Arthur Adalbert Chase
- James Chase (apothecary)
- Chatroom (film)
- Derek Chatterton
- Henry le Chen
- Chen Zifan
- HMS Cherwell
- HMS Chester
- HMS Chester (1915)
- HMS Chester (1691)
- HMS Chester (1708)
- HMS Chester (1743)
- HMS Chesterfield
- Steven Dominique Cheung
- HMS Cheviot
- HMS Chevron (R51)
- John Cheyne (physician)
- HMS Chichester (1695)
- HMS Chichester (1753)
- HMS Chichester
- John Pelham, 8th Earl of Chichester
- HMS Chiddingfold (M37)
- HMS Chiddingfold
- Robert L. Chidlaw-Roberts
- HMS Chieftain (R36)
- John Chiene
- HMS Chilcompton (M1122)
- Dominick Chilcott
- HMS Childers (1778)
- HMS Childers (1812)
- HMS Childers (R91)
- HMS Childers
- John Chillas
- St Mary's Church, Chilton
- John Chisholm (soldier)
- John Chisholm (vicar apostolic of the Highland District)
- Roderick Aeneas Chisholm
- John Christie (landowner)
- John Christie (minister)
- Church of St Peter & St Paul, Kingsbury
- John Churchill (priest)
- Tobias Churton
- RMS City of Chester
- Xerom Civil
- George Claessen
- Alfred Joseph Clark
- Alistair Clark, Lord Clark
- Andy Clark
- Andy Clark (footballer)
- John S. Clark
- Roger Clark
- Des Clarke (comedian)
- Donald Clarke (sailor)
- John Clarke (Scottish footballer)
- Tony Clarke (record producer)
- James Clay (author)
- St Peter's Church, Claydon
- John Clerk, Lord Eldin
- James Clerke
- John Cliff
- Daniel Clifford (chef)
- Tony Cliss
- John Coates (footballer)
- John Cobbett
- John Cobethorn
- John George Cochrane
- Luke Coddington
- Anthony Cohen
- James Colbrand
- John Coldstream
- River Cole, Wiltshire
- Thomas Richardson Colledge
- John Collee
- Will Collier
- Roger Collins
- Tom Collins (footballer)
- Tony Collins (footballer)
- River Coln
- River Colne, Hertfordshire
- RMS Columba
- A Column of Fire
- John Colvin (engineer)
- James Colyer
- Robert Grierson Combe
- John Comer
- John Comper
- RMS Connaught (1897)
- Consort Place
- John Cook (Canadian minister)
- Anne Cooke
- John Cooke (RAF officer)
- Alison E. Cooley
- Robin Coombs
- George Cooper (footballer, born 1932)
- John Cooper (barrister)
- Roland Edgar Cooper
- Tony Cooper (trade unionist)
- Trevor Cooper
- RMS Corfu
- Jessica Corner
- River Corve
- Cosford railway station
- Kavan Cotter
- RAF Cottesmore
- Tom Cottrell
- Countesswells
- Robert McGowan Coventry
- Andy Cowie
- Roger Cowley
- John James Cowperthwaite
- Tracey Cox
- Shauna Coxsey
- Craghoppers
- Jim Craig (Scottish footballer)
- John Craig (geologist)
- John Craig (mathematician)
- John Arnold Cranston
- John Chester Craven
- Donald Crawford
- Herbert Croft (died 1629)
- Johnny Crosbie
- Donald Cruickshank
- Cullingworth railway station
- Robert James Blair Cunynghame
- Anne Jane Cupples
- Tom Curran (medical researcher)
- Rory Currie
- John Curtis (entomologist)
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- Henry Lennard, 12th Baron Dacre
- Murray Dalglish
- Allen Dalzell
- Dance of Death World Tour
- Donervon Daniels
- Myers Danson
- Dare to Be Different (organisation)
- Darlington Town F.C.
- Dart (1794 ship)
- Dartmouth Friary
- Thomas Davidson (painter)
- Davidson's Mains
- Daw End Railway Cutting
- Dawes Cycles
- Robert Cecil Dawkins
- Dawlish Avoiding Line
- Dawlish railway station
- Dawlish Warren railway station
- Dawsholm Park
- Dawsholm railway station
- Dawson Car Company
- Anne Dawtry
- Dawyck Botanic Garden
- Dax Cars
- Day-Leeds
- Day's Lock
- Dayton (cyclecar)
- De Bolotoff SDEB 14
- Roger de Wynkleigh
- DEA Aviation Limited
- Dean Heritage Centre
- Dean of Chester
- Dean of Exeter
- Dean of Peterborough
- Dean of the Thistle
- Dean of Truro
- Dean of York
- Dean railway station
- Dean Village
- Deans Brook
- Deansfield
- Deansgate
- Deansgate-Castlefield tram stop
- Dearham Bridge railway station
- Dearham railway station
- Dearne and Dove Canal
- Dearne District Light Railway