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- Joe Dodd
- E. R. Dodds
- John Doherty (trade unionist)
- Vasily Andreyevich Dolgorukov
- Frank Dolphin
- Domnall mac Áedo
- Don't Forget to Remember (album)
- Jack Donahue
- Donegal Airport
- Donegall Road
- Dong, Arunachal Pradesh
- Emmanuel Di Donna
- Donnchadh of Argyll
- Charles Donnelly (poet)
- Willie Donnelly (hurler)
- Emma Donoghue
- Simon Doonan
- Steve Douglas (darts player)
- Philippe Douste-Blazy
- Kenneth Dover
- Siobhan Dowd
- Hester Dowden
- The Dowie Dens o Yarrow
- Down to Earth (Jem album)
- Angela Downey
- Downton, Hampshire
- Dowth
- Peter Doyle (singer)
- Dr. Graham's Homes
- Muriel Drazien
- Dreamchaser
- RAF Driffield
- Dromoland Castle
- Druid of Colchester
- Drumanagh
- Drumcree Church
- John Drummond (Australian settler)
- Antoine du Verdier
- Dublin AFL Divisions 3 – 12B
- Dublin Blue Stars
- 1972 and 1973 Dublin bombings
- Dublin Community Television
- Dublin Theatre Festival
- Dublin University Magazine
- Kingdom of Dublin
- Dubliners
- James Duchal
- Dudley Hippodrome
- Alice Dudley, Duchess of Dudley
- Helen Blackwood, Baroness Dufferin and Claneboye
- Jim Duffy (journalist)
- Duinseach ingen Duach
- Duiske Abbey
- Duke of Brabant
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- Dullahan
- MV Dumana
- Dumbledore's Army
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- Malcolm Dunbar
- Dundee Law
- Dundonald, County Down
- Myles Dungan
- Dungarvan Town Council
- Dunmore East
- Keith Dunstan
- Lisandro Duque Naranjo
- Elizabeth Durack
- Glen Durrant
- Kapil Deva Dvivedi
- Michael Dwyer
- Dymphna
- John Dynham, 1st Baron Dynham
- Simon Dyson
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- Biddy Early
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- Eastville, Bristol
- Echo Burning
- Eclectic Warrior
- Economic history of Ireland
- Economy of Scotland in the Middle Ages
- Matthew Edgar
- Francis Ysidro Edgeworth
- Edmund, Earl of Rutland
- Charles Edquist
- Education in Medieval Scotland
- Jóhannes Eðvaldsson
- George Edwards (Australian politician)
- George Edwards (aviation)
- Egarosindur
- Rowland Egerton-Warburton
- George Egerton
- Eggesford
- Pairot Eiammak
- Eithne and Sodelb
- Ekambarakuppam
- Thomas Elavanal
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- Electoral (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1998
- Electoral (Amendment) Act 1947
- Electoral (Amendment) Act 1995
- Electoral (Amendment) Act 2005
- Electric Dreams (John McLaughlin album)
- Electric Picnic
- Electricity (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark song)
- Elizabeth Fort
- Elliot Junction rail accident
- Elliot, Angus
- St Cuthbert's Church, Elsdon
- Eltham High School
- St Etheldreda's Church, Ely
- Phillip Emanuel
- McGovern Park
- Emergency provisions of the Constitution of India
- Umit Eminoglu
- Nicole Emmanuel
- Emperor (Baxter novel)
- The Empty Beach
- Rabbe Enckell
- Enda of Aran
- Eng Wah Global
- English cricket team in Australia in 2013–14
- Enschede railway station
- Ensemble XXI
- Enterprise Allowance Scheme
- 1981 Entumbane uprising
- Environmental Information Regulations 2004
- Eochaid Mugmedon
- EPCR Challenge Cup
- Mireia Epelde
- Erawan Museum
- Ernakulam Town railway station
- David Ervine
- Es ist ein Ros entsprungen
- Álex Escobar
- Escola Superior de Ciências Empresariais (Setúbal)
- Estadio Chile (poem)
- Estonian Rugby Union
- List of Estonian scientists
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- Ettington Park Hotel
- Eudoxia of Moscow
- Eduardo Eurnekian
- Euronext Dublin
- European Coatings Journal
- European Patent Convention
- European route E18
- European Satellite Navigation Industries
- European Tour 2013/2014 – Event 5
- European Union (Amendment) Act 2008
- European Union–Turkey Customs Union
- Eusebius of Alexandria
- Maurice Eustace (Lord Chancellor)
- Arthur Reginald Evans
- Lee G. R. Evans
- Stephen Evans (diplomat)
- Even the Nights Are Better
- HNLMS Evertsen (F805)
- Anton Ewald
- Executive Council of the Irish Free State
- Exiles (play)
- French expedition to Ireland (1796)
- Extraterritorial jurisdiction in Irish law
- Gaston Eyskens
- Charles Eyton
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- Olavale Fabunmi
- Factories Act 1961
- Factory Floor (album)
- Mary Fage
- Denis Fahey
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- Faith, Hope and Witchcraft
- Paloma Faith discography
- Falls Road, Belfast
- List of The Familiar of Zero characters
- Pietro Fantin
- Edward Faragher
- Farma season 3
- Farmec
- J. G. Farrell
- Eid Al-Farsi
- FÁS expenses scandal
- Fast and Cheap Mixes
- Fastnet Lighthouse
- Fath (newspaper)
- FC Porto–Sporting CP rivalry
- Roy Fedden
- Fedelmid Find