| Sender/Recipient | Letter begins: | Date | Volume | Length |
| Karachi |
| Undated, but 1927: | | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Robert Graves | This is think is | Jul/Aug | B:RG 127-31 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Robert Graves | Two 11th hour news. | Jul/Aug | B:RG 131-3 | |
| July 1927 | Jul | |
| J. F. Allanson to T. E. Lawrence | I was rather surprised | 1 | | |
| Ronald Storrs to T. E. Lawrence | This is spoken into | 5 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to D. G. Hogarth | Rex Ingram wrote me | 6 | DG 527-9 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Edward Garnett | Lucifer and Eve? No: | 7 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | I had wanted to | 7 | Letters 2 | |
| Edward Eliot to T. E. Lawrence | I heard from Hogarth | 7 | | |
| Ralph Isham to T. E. Lawrence | My letter of last | 7 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to F. Yeats-Brown | There, I've got down | 8 | MB 340-1 | |
| Herbert Baker to T. E. Lawrence | This is a formal | 11 | | |
| John Buchan to T. E. Lawrence | It was delightful to | 13 | LTEL 20-21 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Lionel Curtis | How can I write | 14 | DG 529-30 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to E. M. Forster | It is good of | 14 | Letters 4 [DG 531-2] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Dick Knowles | I'm glad you have | 14 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Your last letter was | 14 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to F. Yeats-Brown | Here is another poor | 14 | | |
| Edward Eliot to T. E. Lawrence | I now enclose the | 14 | | |
| Edward Garnett to T. E. Lawrence | Yes, you immensely strengthened | 18 | LTEL 93-6 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to E. M. Forster | Mahmas makes an unheroic | 21 | Letters 4 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to B. I. Morgan | It was a quaint | 21 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | That binding is magnificent | 21 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to G. Sutcliffe | It is a bit | 21 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Robert Graves | The maps shall go | 22 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Another letter-less week | 29 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Robert Graves | I've got your proofs | 30 | BRRG 91 | |
| August 1927 | Aug | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Edward Garnett | The slow months begin | 1 | [DG 532-4] [MB 341-2] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to the Editor of the Daily Chronicle, India | Your expectation that I | 2 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Written in haste, and | 3 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Robert Graves | This is being written | 3 | B:LH 95-6 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Eric Kennington | I owe you letters | 3 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Actually it should be | [4] | | |
| E. M. Forster to T. E. Lawrence | I am very pleased | 9 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Jonathan Cape | Thanks for the Central | 10 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Ralph Isham | Last week and this | 10 | [MB 342-4] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Robert Graves | Let me repeat that | 11 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Graves overwhelmed me at | 11 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to his mother | Yes, I got your | 12 | Letters 11 [HL 368-9] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Oh. I'm so tired, | 12 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Robert Graves | I want to write | 17 | BR:G 133-4 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | More anger last week. | 18 | Letters 2 [MB 344-5] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to F. Yeats-Brown | You are a man: | 18 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Alan Dawnay | I got a most | 25 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to F. N. Doubleday | Your three letters, and | 25 | [MB 345] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | I say, don't you | 26 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Dyce-Keele | One of the fellows | 27 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to D. G. Hogarth | I've been through much | 27 | [DG 534-5] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | When you see this | 27 | Letters 2 | |
| September 1927 | Sep | |
| T. E. Lawrence to H. S. Ede | I cannot write fluent | 1 | MB 346 | |
T. E. Lawrence to Robert Graves [Printed as 1.10 in B:RG] | 'Ware photographs, old thing | 1 | B:RG 135-8 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to F. Yeats-Brown | Your sex declared itself | 6 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to E. M. Forster | You got my first | 8 | Letters 4 [DG 535-8] + [MB 346-8] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | This goes to Ayot | 8 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to S. L. Newcombe | Yes, you shall have | 9 | DG 538 | |
| S. Smedley to T. E. Lawrence | Here we are again | 12 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to C. F. Bell | In his last letter | 15 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to R. V. Buxton | I hope you have | 15 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Lionel Curtis | Canada and India must | 15 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to D. G. Hogarth | It will be comic | 15 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Eric Kennington | Don't talk about "owing | 15 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Dick Knowles | Worthy Down: well, the | 15 | DG 539-40 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | The Criterion is a | 15 | Letters 2 | |
| Charlotte Shaw to T. E. Lawrence | You tell me you | 15 | | |
| D. G. Hogarth to T. E. Lawrence | Yours of 27 Aug. | 18 | [LTEL 116-7] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to R. V. Buxton | This follows too closely | 22 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Edward Garnett | Your letter is an | 22 | DG 540-2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Robert Graves | No, of course that | 22 | B:RG 134-5 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Hollings | I left it late | 22 | | |
| F. Yeats-Brown to T. E. Lawrence | I am sending you | 22 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Your letter of Aug. | 29 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | You are written to | 29 | Letters 2 | |
| October 1927 | Oct | |
| T. E. Lawrence to J. G. Wilson | You've got Palmer a | 4 | DG 543-4 | |
| D. G. Hogarth to T. E. Lawrence | No - I've turned Magdelen | 9 | | |
| Charlotte Shaw to T. E. Lawrence | | 9 | Letters 2 | |
| Charlotte Shaw to T. E. Lawrence | Now I've just come | 10 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Edward Garnett | Only a line. Your | 13 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | I am in a | 13 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to F. Yeats-Brown | I can't help thinking | 13 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | I'm writing in the | 18 | Letters 2 MB 348-50 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Dick Knowles | I have a mean | 20 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to F. G. Peake | Apologies, should this reach | 20 | MB 351 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to B. H. Liddell Hart | Yes, I remember giving | 25 | B:LH 1-3 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to E. M. Forster | Now I have your | 27 | Letters 4 MB 351-2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Did I say I | 27 | Letters 2 | |
| November 1927 | Nov | |
| T. E. Lawrence to R. V. Buxton | Your letter gave me | n.d. | | |
| F. Yeats-Brown to T. E. Lawrence | You are figuring a | 2 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Sir Hugh Bell | You will probably remember | 4 | [MB 352-3] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to his mother | Please let me off | 4 | [HL 369-70] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Ernest Mackay | Of course I remember | 4 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Your letter describing Mrs. | 4 | Letters 2 | |
| David Garnett to T. E. Lawrence | I am writing to | 5 | LTEL 76-7 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Postmaster, Drigh Road | Please take notice that | 9 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to E. M. Forster | Your sentence about the | 10 | Letters 4 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Yesterday Buxton wired me | 10 | Letters 2 MB 353-4 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to R. V. Buxton | It was good of | 11 | | |
| C. F. Bell to T. E. Lawrence | Your letter of the | 11 | | |
| F. G. Peake to T. E. Lawrence | I was very pleased | 12 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Edward Garnett | No, I liked your | 15 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Lionel Curtis | Hogarth's death (not unexpected | 17 | MB 354 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to B. H. Liddell Hart | I'm putting this down | 17 | MB 356 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | You see, I write | 17 | Letters 2 [MB 355] | |
| E. M. Forster to T. E. Lawrence | Yes I know Doctor | 17 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Allanson | I'm in the R.A.F. | 18 | | |
| Ralph Isham to T. E. Lawrence | No rest for the | 18 | | |
| Fareedeh el Akle to T. E. Lawrence | I am delighted to | 20 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Ralph Isham | Your letter is, I | 22 | [DG 544-7] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Perhaps if I keep | 24 | Letters 2 | |
H. Trenchard to T. E. Lawrence (28.11 in HMH) | How are you? I | 25 | | |
| F. C. B. Greene to T. E. Lawrence | I was delighted to | 27 | | |
| Edward Eliot to T. E. Lawrence | I heard from Hogarth's | 28 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Edward Garnett | That was a very | 30 | [MB 357-8] | |
| December 1927 | Dec | |
| T. E. Lawrence to H. S. Ede | I am not a | 1 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Edward Garnett | This is going to | 1 | DG 547-51 | |
T. E. Lawrence to Pat Knowles [misdated 1926] | Your letters found me | 1 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | I find myself facing | 1 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Ernest Mackay | Your letter is threatening | 2 | [DG 552-3] | |
| Ralph Isham to T. E. Lawrence | Bruce Rogers has been | 6 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to F. N. Doubleday | That is great and | 7 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Robert Graves | The little books came | 7 | B:RG 138-40 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Dick Knowles | Today is the anniversary | 7 | [DG 553-5] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to William Rothenstein | Many thanks for the | 8 | [DG 555-7] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Do not be alarmed | 8 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to F. L. Lucas | E.M.F. told me about | 9 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to C. F. Bell | I sent you a | 14 | MB 358-9 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Sir Herbert Samuel | I should have answered | 14 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | Again this mechanical writing | 15 | Letters 2 | |
| E. M. Forster to T. E. Lawrence | Graves gave me his | 16 | Letters 4 [LTEL 66] | |
| S. F. Newcombe to T. E. Lawrence | Irving tells me he | 16 | | |
| L. V. Hogarth to T. E. Lawrence | India is so far | 18 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to R. A. M. Guy | You will take this | 19 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | You will recognise by | 19 | | |
| Charlotte Shaw to T. E. Lawrence | | 19 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to E. M. Forster | There is a strange | 21 | Letters 4 [MB 359-61] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to R. V. Buxton | My brother is A. W. Lawrence | 22 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to S. C. Cockerell | I agree that the | 22 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Lionel Curtis | Thank you for sending | 22 | DG 557-60 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Sit H. Trenchard | Indeed my fingers do | 22 | | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Edward Garnett | The typographical obscenity of | 23 | [MB 361-2] | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Robert Graves | Part of my present | 24-7 | B:RG 141-4 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Charlotte Shaw | The Elgar Symphony continues | 27 | Letters 2 | |
| T. E. Lawrence to Dick Knowles | As a rule I | 30 | DG 560-3 | |