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- August 22 (links | edit)
- Alexander I of Scotland (links | edit)
- Alexander II of Scotland (links | edit)
- Alexander III of Scotland (links | edit)
- Áed mac Cináeda (links | edit)
- Battle of Bosworth Field (links | edit)
- Blackadder (links | edit)
- Commonwealth of England (links | edit)
- Causantín mac Cináeda (links | edit)
- Constantine II of Scotland (links | edit)
- Charles I of England (links | edit)
- Detective fiction (links | edit)
- Domnall mac Ailpín (links | edit)
- England (links | edit)
- Edwin Austin Abbey (links | edit)
- Æthelred the Unready (links | edit)
- Elizabeth I (links | edit)
- Edward VI (links | edit)
- Edmund I (links | edit)
- Geoffrey Chaucer (links | edit)
- Horace Walpole (links | edit)
- List of historical films set in Near Eastern and Western civilization (links | edit)
- History of England (links | edit)
- Heraldry (links | edit)
- House of Cards (British TV series) (links | edit)
- Henry I of England (links | edit)
- Henry VII of England (links | edit)
- Henry VIII (links | edit)
- Ian McKellen (links | edit)
- June 26 (links | edit)
- July 6 (links | edit)
- John Wilkes Booth (links | edit)
- John, King of England (links | edit)
- Kevin Spacey (links | edit)
- King Richard III (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Thomas More (links | edit)
- Edward IV (links | edit)
- List of Welsh people (links | edit)
- Anne Neville (links | edit)
- Yeoman (links | edit)
- Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama (links | edit)
- Northstead (links | edit)
- De Montfort University (links | edit)
- Old Tom Parr (links | edit)
- Sudeley Castle (links | edit)
- Earl Shilton (links | edit)
- Baron McGowan (links | edit)
- Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany (links | edit)
- Katherine Woodville, Duchess of Buckingham (links | edit)
- Benedict Cumberbatch (links | edit)
- Rosemary Hawley Jarman (links | edit)
- Penrith Castle (links | edit)
- Judith Weir (links | edit)
- James Earl Jones Theatre (links | edit)
- Treaty of Picquigny (links | edit)
- Rosecomb (links | edit)
- The Show of Shows (links | edit)
- Notre Dame Shakespeare Festival (links | edit)
- The Mythe (links | edit)
- Thomas Parry (Comptroller of the Household) (links | edit)
- Eastwell, Kent (links | edit)
- Richard of Eastwell (links | edit)
- Timothy Ackroyd (links | edit)
- Elizabeth Howard, Duchess of Norfolk (links | edit)
- Auld Alliance (links | edit)
- Donington le Heath Manor House Museum (links | edit)
- House of Neville (links | edit)
- Towneley family (links | edit)
- Wars of the Roses (links | edit)
- Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches introduced 2010–11 (links | edit)
- Greyfriars, Leicester (links | edit)
- Ekin Tunçay Turan (links | edit)
- Trelystan (links | edit)
- 3rd Spanish Armada (links | edit)
- List of people from Warwick (links | edit)
- Miloš Žutić Award (links | edit)
- Annette Carson (links | edit)
- List of awards and nominations received by Ian McKellen (links | edit)
- Talk:100 Greatest Britons (links | edit)
- Talk:Richards controller (links | edit)
- Talk:List of political conspiracies (links | edit)
- Talk:Lord Farquaad (links | edit)
- User:The GEO! Team (links | edit)
- User:Zana Dark/wikiPOP (links | edit)
- User:Wikidea/British history (links | edit)
- User:RingKichard (links | edit)
- User:HeartGlow30797/sandbox2 (links | edit)
- Wikipedia:Help desk/Archive 60 (links | edit)
- Wikipedia:Requests for comment/When there is no consensus either way (links | edit)
- Template:Neville family tree (links | edit)
- Template:House of Neville family tree (links | edit)
- Kenneth MacAlpin (links | edit)
- English longbow (links | edit)
- Lulach (links | edit)
- Middle Ages (links | edit)
- March 2 (links | edit)
- March 16 (links | edit)
- Mary, Queen of Scots (links | edit)
- Macbeth, King of Scotland (links | edit)
- Mary II (links | edit)
- Mary I of England (links | edit)
- Malcolm I of Scotland (links | edit)
- Malcolm III of Scotland (links | edit)
- Nursery rhyme (links | edit)
- Oliver Cromwell (links | edit)
- October 2 (links | edit)