| Sender/Recipient | Letter begins: | Date | Volume | Length |
| Undated, but 1927: | | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Edward Eliot | The printing machinery of | n.d. | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to R. Graves | I am remorseful at | n.d. | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to R. Graves | Your letter, and cuttings | n.d. | | |
| January 1927 | Jan | |
|
Troopship Derbyshire |
| T. E. Lawrence to Mrs Fontana | I have sworn a | 5 | | |
|
Karachi |
| T. E. Lawrence to R. V. Buxton | So many letters I | 11 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to E. M. Forster | The first time I | 11 | Letters 4 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Miss Greene | Will you tell Mr. | 11 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Mrs Thomas Hardy | Forster gave me your | 11 | DG 503-4 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Hollings | This worm has been | 11 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Eric Kennington | My opinion of Karachi? | 11 | [MB 314] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to his mother | I've only just got | | Letters 11 [HL 364] +[MB 315-6] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to S. L. Newcombe | This letter is to | 11 | DG 504 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | I'd very much like | 11 | Letters 2 MB 313-4 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Herbert Baker | The maps are right | 21 | | |
| Lord Allenby to T. E. Lawrence | I must write and | 22 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Fareedeh el Akle | I was very glad | 28 | [MB 316] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Work here ends each | 28 | Letters 2 [MB 316-7] | |
| R. Morris to T. E. Lawrence | I am directed to | 29 | | |
| February 1927 | Feb | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Jonathan Cape | The six copies aren't | 1 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Edward Marsh | Some address! I hope | 2 | DG 504-5 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Herbert Baker | The pictures are now | 5 | | |
| E. M. Forster to T. E. Lawrence | Thank you for your | 7 | Letters 4 LTEL 65 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Dick Knowles | Here we are again | 8 | DG 505-7 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to H. H. Banbury | There I am: Karachi | 14 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Eric Kennington | Your photograph has just | 15 | DG 507-9 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to R. V. Buxton | Your letter of Dec. 10 | 16 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Another letter! and in | 16 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to D. G. Hogarth | 1) Yes, Gen. Wright | 24 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to his mother | In case my last | 24 | Letters 11 [HL 364-5] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to S. F. Newcombe | Something's gone wrong about | 24 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to S. L. Newcombe | Look how your envelope | 24 | DG 509 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | This will have to | 24 | Letters 2 [MB 317-8] | |
| M. A. Bassam to T. E. Lawrence | According to your last | 31 sic. | | |
| March 1927 | Mar | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Lionel Curtis | It makes the hair | 1 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Edward Garnett | The book is your | 1 | DG 510-11 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to R. V. Buxton | It was good of | 3 | [MB 318-9] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | March already. It feels | 4 | Letters 2 [MB 319-2-] | |
| Bernard Shaw to T. E. Lawrence | Your letter to Herself | 7 | Letters 2 LTEL 173-4 | |
| Charlotte Shaw to T. E. Lawrence | How about this:- | 14 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Butler | Yes, I went overseas | 15 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Sydney Cockerell | No, I cannot stand | 15 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Lionel Curtis | This is only a | 15 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Edward Eliot | At last I can | 15 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Hollings | I've delayed answering | 15 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Pierce Joyce | Not much heart in | 15 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to E. Palmer | Well, well, well, well. | 15 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Vyvyan Richards | I've had your letter | 15 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Scott | Alas, I'm in India | 15 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Not a letter: the | 15 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Geoffrey Dawson | Do you remember that | 16 | | |
| E. M. Forster to T. E. Lawrence | I had meant to | 18 | Letters 4 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to R. V. Buxton | I rejoice that your | 25 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to D. G. Hogarth | Yes, Bartholomew deserves an | 25 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Eric Kennington | Obviously Celandine has been | 25 | [MB 320-23] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Your expectation of a | 29 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to G. Wren Howard | Many thanks for the | 30 | | |
| E. M. Forster to T. E. Lawrence | Very nice visit from | 30 | Letters 4 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to W. A. Knowles | Many thanks for the | 31 | [DG 511] | |
| April 1927 | Apr | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Foreign Office | I have put notes | n.d. | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to D. G. Hogarth | Azrak, Jefer, Didi, W.Itm | 7 | DG 512-3 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | In haste this week | 7 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to J. G. Wilson | Often
and often have | 212 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Alan Dawnay | Karachi is a dust | 14 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to E. M. Forster | Not ever with the | 14 | Letters 4 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Raymond Savage | This letter is to | 14 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Two letters, really, last | 14 | Letters 2 MB 323-6 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to H. H. Banbury | Yes, I was sent | 20 | [DG 513-4] + [MB 326] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to R. V. Buxton | Your letter of March | 21 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to D. G. Hogarth | I'm glad the spares | 21 | [DG 514-5] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Many thanks for chasing | 21 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to H. H. Banbury | Yes, I was sent | 27 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Fareedeh el Akle | Yes, they both got | 27 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to E. M. Forster | I picked up one | 27 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Edward Garnett | Quite brisk, our correspondence | 27 | | |
T. E. Lawrence to S. L. Newcombe [27.4 in MB] | Life rolls on. Soon | 27 | MB 326-7 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Alas my lords and | 27 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to H. G. Wells | Your secretary has sent | 27 | | |
| May 1927 | May | |
| T. E. Lawrence to D. G. Hogarth | Last time I looked | [?22] | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Allanson | It's a whale of | n.d. | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Frederic Kenyon | Your letter followed me | 1 | | |
| F. N. Doubleday to T. E. Lawrence | After many months the | 2 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Robert Graves | Your letter stares up | 3 | B:RG 43-4 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | I see you are | 4 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Mrs Thomas Hardy | I should have answered | 5 | DG 515-6 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Dick Knowles | I can't write for | 5 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to A. W. Lawrence | I wonder if they | 5 | Letters 11 HL 365-6 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to William Rothenstein | Your letter contained so | 5 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Evelyn Wrench | Your letter arrived duly, | 5 | MB 327 | |
| E. M. Dowson to T. E. Lawrence | I appreciate greatly your | 10 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Brown | Yes. I remember that | 12 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to R. V. Buxton | Let's suppose that the | 12 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Coote | I made a vow. | 12 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Mrs Findlow | Your letter found me | 12 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to R. A. M. Guy | I hope not to | 12 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to William Rothenstein | Hot foot by the | 12 | [DG 516] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | The languor deepens:- not | 12 | Letters 2 [MB 328-9] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Jonathan Cape | Many thanks for your | 15 | | |
| Winston Churchill to T. E. Lawrence | I read with rapt | 16 | LTEL 24-5 | |
| E. M. Forster to T. E. Lawrence | I hope that you | 16 | Letters 4 | |
| Charlotte Shaw to T. E. Lawrence | I'd like to make | 17 | Letters 2 | |
| H. G. Wells to T. E. Lawrence | I accept the gift | 17 | LTEL 212 | |
| W. H. Bartholomew to T. E. Lawrence | Hogarth presented me rather | 18 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Dr A. E. Cowley | Someone has muddled the | 19 | MB 329-30 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to D. G. Hogarth | I'm afraid the Seven | 19 | [DG 517] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Eric Kennington | Somebody, Celandine probably, sent | 19 | DG 516-7 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to E. M. Forster | Posh has sent me | 19 | Letters 4 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | This letter writing is | 19 | Letters 2 | |
| Edward Eliot to T. E. Lawrence | With reference to your | 20 | | |
| C. E. Wood to T. E. Lawrence | Thanks so much for | 22 | | |
| F. Yeats-Brown to T. E. Lawrence | Many
thanks for yours | 24 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Jonathan Cape | I've been sent wild | 25 | DG 518 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to A. B. Hamilton | Your letter gave me | 25 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Eric Kennington | I've been asked by | 25 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | This is a reply | 26 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to S. C. Cockerell | I'm glad you are | 27 | DG 518-9 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to E. M. Forster | Our letters crossed, near | 27 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to E. M. Forster | I hear from Palmer | 27 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Ralph Isham | Your letter of April | 27 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | This is like a | 27 | Letters 2 | |
| Robert Graves to T. E. Lawrence | This flat is quite | 29 | | |
| June 1927 | Jun | |
| T. E. Lawrence to D. G. Hogarth | For All Souls better | 1 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | The Archer preface was | 1 | Letters 2 [MB 330-1] | |
| R. V. Buxton to T. E. Lawrence | We had a Board | 1 | | |
| Robert Graves to T. E. Lawrence | Cape and Doran want [telegram] | 3 | | |
| Edward Marsh to T. E. Lawrence | There has been a | 3 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Burrell | Your letter of April | 6 | | |
| G. Findlow to T. E. Lawrence | I was pleased to | 7 | | |
| H. Trenchard to T. E. Lawrence | How are you ? I | 7 | | |
| M. Buchanan to T. E. Lawrence | About twenty years ago | 8 | | |
| E. M. Forster to T. E. Lawrence | Have received your letter | 8 | Letters 4 | |
| R. A. M. Guy to T. E. Lawrence | Have posted your parcel | 8 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Robert Graves | Your cable came, and | 9 | B:RG 45-6 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to R. V. Buxton | I answer letters instantly | 10 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Edward Garnett | I like your introduction to | 10 | [DG 520] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Edward Marsh | It seems it wasn't | 10 | [DG 521-3] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to E. Millington-Drake | I haven't, yet, signed | 10 | MB 331 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | The Air Mail runs | 10 | Letters 2 | |
| Edward Eliot to T. E. Lawrence | I have received your | 13 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to H. H. Banbury | I owe you a | 15 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to F. N. Doubleday | Such unwieldy addresses they | 16 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to H. S. Ede | I feel nervous. I'm | 16 | MB 332 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Edward Eliot | Yes, I want to | 16 | MB 333-4 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Eric Kennington | Perhaps I gave the | 16 | DG 523-4 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to his mother | I was glad to | 16 | Letters 11 [HL 366-7] + [MB 334-5] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | This is a hasty | 16 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to H. G. Wells | I am so cut | 16 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Allanson | | 18 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Allanson | Here is your "Revolt | 20 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to John Buchan | (For I suppose you have | 20 | MB 335-7 | |
| A. B. Hamilton to T. E. Lawrence | I am so sorry | 21 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to R. V. Buxton | Your marvelous letter sent | 23 | [DG 524-5] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to B. E. Leeson | No, I'm in India | 23 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | They are adding to | 23 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to F. Yeats-Brown | (Is that right? Your | 23 | MB 337-8 | |
| Edward Eliot to T. E. Lawrence | With reference to your | 24 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Robert Graves | Your remark that Doran | 28 | B:RG 48-58, 110-14 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to T. B. Marson | I'm sorry your life | 29 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Snagge | O Lord: you wrote | 29 | | |
| Ralph Isham to T. E. Lawrence | I have just received | 29 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to A. Pugh | Another letter! Really I'm | 30 | MB 338-40 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | I like the rubbings | 30 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to H. Trenchard | When I opened your | 30 | [DG 525] | |
| Ronald Storrs to T. E. Lawrence | Will you consider inspectorgeneral [telegram] | 30 | | |