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T. E. Lawrence
a union of indexes compiled by Hazel K.
Bell
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C.D., TEL writes reviews as
II: 155,
156
cactus
II: 43
Caesar, Julius: I:
12, 15, 126; II: 86; books on I: 134, 135; Commentaries
I: 15, 128
Cairo, Egypt
II: 96, 172, 185; Conference, 1921
II: 173
Calshot RAF base, Hants IX:
85
Cambridge University I:
xviii, 81, 167
camels II:
7; shot in head I:
11, 15, 158, 159; II: 9, 33
Campbell, Joseph
II: 55
Campbell, Roy
II: 26, 28
Canada IX: 105, 106, 158
Candler, Edmund I: 157, 159, 162, 196, 198
Cape, Jonathan
I: 19, 132, 169; II:
40, 44, 126; IX: 7-8, 10, 11, 65,
125, 156; and Arabia Deserta I: 19, 25, 28-9; and Figgis
II: 146; and (CS's) Knowledge
is the Door II: 105; and LA
II: 108, 138, 186; and RD
I: 168, 169;
II: 9, 10-11, 19, 31, 44, 52, 81, 117, 174, 214; and SP I:
21, 23, 24, 34, 36, 80, 123, 124, 137, (contracts I:
28, 30, 36, 124, 125-8, 130, 131); II:
144; and Travels in Arabia
Deserta II: 114; and Winged Victory IX:
142, 143, 146, 173; publishes HW's books IX:
52, 56, 57, 62, 70, 94, 165; Shaws and I: 18-19, 24, 26-7, 32, 124; TEL writes to IX:
55, 173
Capek, Karel: The Absolute at Large
II: 100, 109
Carchemish, Syria
II: xiv, 138, 185
Carlyle, Thomas
II: 8, 10; History of Friedrich II of Prussia
II: 41, 45
Carnegie, Andrew I:
128, 129
Carr, C. R.
II: 135
cars I: 91, 195-6; IX: 77, 82, 121, 122, 140,
170, 177
Casement, Roger
II: 147, 162, 174, 186; biography proposed
II: xiv, 146,
217-18; diaries II: 146, 159-60, 162, 174; poems
II: 161, 162; CS writes of
II: 157-61; trial
II: 158-9
Castle Hill Press
I: 37
cat in teashop
I: 166
Cattewater RAF station, Plymouth, Devon IX:
66, 74, 75, 78, 85; renamed Mount Batten IX:
92; subsequently IX: 92, 104, 105, 116, 118,
119, 129, 131
Caxton, William
II: 8, 10
Cecil, Lord Hugh
II: 206-10, 211
Cecil, Lord Robert
II: 195, 200
Cervantes: Don Quixote
II: 146, 203
Chaliapin, Fedor
I: 95, 96
Chambers, A. E. 'Jock' I:
99, 100; II: 215
Chapman, Sir Thomas Robert Tighe (father of TEL) see
Lawrence, Thomas
Cheesman, R. E. I: 205, 206
Cheriton Otter Hounds IX:
6, 165
Cherry-Garrard, Apsley I:
45, 113, 143, 146, 164, 181, 185, 188, 189, 209; II:
34-5, 46, 126; The Worst Journey
in the World I: 113, 169, 180;
II: 32, 35
Chesterton, G. K.
I: 80, 83; II:
167; The Return of Don Quixote II: 94; The
Secret of Father Brown II: 186 Tales of the Long Bow
I: 145
Cheston, Dorothy
II: 201
Child, Harold I: 114, 116
Childers, Erskine I:
13, 14, 15, 16; II: 155, 156
China
II: 18, 22, 49, 56, 59, 107
China Mission
II: 22
Chingford
II: 19, 50
Chinon castle
I: 171
Chiswick Press IX: 8
Chocolate Soldier, The (operetta)
II: 30
Christianity
II: 21, 112; see also Church
Christie's (auctioneers) I:
189, 190
Christmas
II: 203, 217; 1925 I:
157-8
Christophe, Henri
II: 46, 47
Church of England
II: 206-8, 211
Church of Ireland
II: 207, 209
Church of the Latter Day Saints
II: 6, 10
Churchill, Clementine
II: 206, 211
Churchill, John, 1st Duke of Marlborough
II: 119, 120
Churchill, Winston I:
xiii, 10, 154; II: 40, 101, 119, 138,
176, 183, 206; at Cairo Conference II:
173; The World Crisis
II: 29, 30, 37, 45, 56, 119; TEL's opinion of I: 207, 208;
II: 99; quoted IX: 148, 151, 192
Cicero
II: 59, 62
Cincinnatus, Lucius Quinctius I:
19, 20
Circe II:
139
Civil List I:
42-3, 56
Clark, Cosmo
II: 31, 34
Clifford, Sir Hugh I:
79, 83
climaxes, artistic I:
174-5
Clouds Hill cottage,
Moreton, Dorset I:
xv, xvii, 48-9, 54, 55, 56, 60, 65, 73-4, 77, 86, 87, 98-9, 114,
117, 120-1, 122, 140, 141-2, 149, 170; II:
13, 28, 50; IX:
136-7, 160, 166-7, 168, 172-3; TEL purchases IX:
102; library II: 63; after TEL's death IX: 180-1, 191
Clough, A. H.: 'Say not the Struggle Naught availeth'
II: 188
Coates, Albert I:
203, 204; II: 181, 182
Cockerell, Sydney I:
3, 5, 38, 39, 41, 44, 45, 46, 50, 57, 92, 101, 138; first day spent
with TEL, own account I:
xviii-xx; introduces TEL to Shaws I:
xix, 3, 5, 41; postcard from GBS I:
38, (archived I:
213)
Codicote, Hertfordshire I:
175, 176, 179, 197, 203
Colefax, Sybil, Lady
II: 173, 175
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor
II: 62, 63; IX:
97
Collie, Ruth (Wilhelmina Stitch) I:
145
Collier, John
II: 26, 28
Collins (publishers) IX:
5, 54
Collins, Michael
II: 82, 87, 210-11
Colonial Office I:
xiii, xviii, 10, 32, 41, 44, 154; II:
68
Colum, Padraic I:
57, 58
Congo II:
146, 147
Conrad, Joseph: IX: 33,
42, 52; The Rover I:
57; Suspense I:
152
Constable & Co. (publishers) I:
6, 7, 17-18, 20, 27, 32, 192
copyright
II: 96; GBS lawsuit II: 30; in letters
II: 141, 144; US edition of SP
II: 23, 97
copyright law IX: 199-200
Corfe, Somerset I:
91, 98
Corkery, Daniel: The Hounds of Banba I:
62, 63, 65, 67, 74, 120; II: 41, 44
Cornhill Magazine I:
199, 200
correspondence cards
II: 154, 156, 187, 188
Corvo, Baron (Frederic William Rolfe)
II: 124, 125
Cowley, Dr. A. E. I:
79-80, 83, 173
Cox, Sir Percy
II: 190-1, 193
Crane, Stephen
II: 218, 219
Cranwell - RAF Cadet College I:
xvi, 149-51, 153-4, 162, 169, 172, 178, 180, 182, 185, 186, 189,
197; II: 45-6, 57, 135, 217, 219; Christmas I:
157-8; frozen winter I:
163, 165; Church parade I:
166; Wing Commander I:
171; in General Strike I:
174, 175; on King's birthday I:
179; fire picquet I:
205; preparations for departure I:
206; in LA 137,
143; TEL's notes on (later incorporated in The Mint)
II: 182, 204
Criterion, The see Monthly Criterion
Crowe, Sir Eyre
II: 195, 200
Cummings, E. E.: The Enormous Room IX:
71
Cunard Shipping Line IX:
150
Currey, Henry
II: 100
Curtis, Lionel I:
72; TEL's letters to II: 127, 141, 144
Curzon, George Nathaniel, Marquis I:
98, 100; Marquis II: 195, 200
Custot, Pierre: Sturly I:
55
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Caemmerer, Rudolf von 191
Cairo, Egypt 162; Citadel 166; Savoy Hotel 347–8, 579; TEL on holiday
355, 512; Arab base in, 1918 579; Diary Jan., Feb. 816; July,
Aug. 1917 817; Dec. 1917, Mar. 1918 818; Apr., May, June, Jul. 1918 819;
Oct. 1918 820; see also Military Intelligence Department, Cairo
cakes, spiced 113
camel markets 16, 573
Camel Transport Corps, Egyptian 573, 618
camel-flies 707, 713
camels: bred by Beduin 16; in drift-sand 61; riding 63, 69, (styles 687),
(while asleep 706); watering 64, 65, 72, 319, 369; (95, 107); food,
feeding and grazing 65, 72, 141, 183, 187, 210, 276, 316, 332, 398, 399,
440, 466, (learning to graze 575, 639, 640, 645), 695, 715; in mass 108;
on march to Wejh 133, 141–3, 144, 147, 148–9, 150; stale on TEL 187;
pads 188, 268; deaths on marches 190, 248–9, 268, 443, 553; dismounting
from 193; in storm 210–11; races 225, 226–7; practical jokes with 227;
mange 243–4, 259, 281; on steep hill-path 248; killed and eaten 248–9,
319, 338, 483, 486, (calf, seethed 299), (as food 299, 341, 369, 477),
689; droppings 254; pull telegraph poles 261; females 267–8; dislike of
isolation 271; raided 276; on marches 288, 368–9; wandering 309; in
fighting 311, 373; knee-haltered 316; pasturing 321, 369, 449; charge 326;
casualties in battle 330; cross Sinai desert 341–3; Kubri camp 345;
endurance 368–9; after train wreck 408, 409–10, 411–12, 413; (416);
night-travelling 446, 505, 552; wet 480; on mud 504, 640; in winter 548, 549, 553, 554, 557, 558–9; rousing 553; in snow
548, 557, 564–5; and horses 575, 781, 785; convoy 589–90;
chewing cud 593; transport and training of 618, 639; bombed 623, 624, 627, 728–9; shot when abandoned 689:
Individuals, owners and breeders: Ageyl treatment of 451, 524; Ali ibn el
Hussein’s 472; provided for Arab Army 573, 574; Auda’s unbroken 302;
Baha 627, 688, 780; of Bishi 451; of bodyguard 524; Dheraiyeh 439; of
Dhumaniyeh 391; Farraj’s, after his death 598–9; Ghazala 300, 353,
369, 397, 438, 449, 652, (after losing calf 652); of Howeitat 449; ICC
treatment of 687–8; el Jedhah 341, 342, 397; TEL’s gifts (from Ali 59,
63), (from Feisal 134, 267, 271, 272), (from Dakhil-Allah’s wife 224);
Mirzuk’s 590; Naama 300, 438, (TEL shoots beneath him 326–7); of
Nowasera 397; Obeyd 300; Sherari 438, 442; Sirhani 461, 471; Somali 689;
Turks’ 514; Wodheiha 555–6, 561–2, 564–5, (crossing river 559),
(pulls TEL from river 561), (glory 564–5); Yusuf’s dyed 438:
Camels, Individuals, owners and breeders: (contd ) see also Egyptian Camel
Transport Corps; Imperial Camel Corps
camel-saddles and bags 521, 687–8, 696
camel-staling, as hair-dressing 460
camel-ticks 581
camp routine 112–14
Campbell, Major-General Sir Walter 615–16, 638
cars: at Wejh 172–3; Arabs’ view of 173; sand-driving 173; Fords 173,
722, 728; Feisal’s Vauxhall 701, 759, 783; luxury travel 705; water for
radiators 722; petrol supplies 754, 760; see also Hejaz Armoured Car
Company; Talbot Battery
Carson (of RASC) 529–30
Caslon typeface 291
Caucasus 322, 358, 441
Chaabneh, the 759
Chasib el Lehawi 442
Chauvel, Major-General Henry G.: at Salt 612; Allenby orders to Damascus
754, 790; (773); advancing on Damascus 783, 786, 791, 793, 796; meets TEL
at Damascus 796–7; entry to Damascus 796–7; at Damascus 800, 801, 803,
804, 808–9, 810
Chaytor, Major-General Sir Edward 754, 759, 760
Chetf, Wadi 190
Chetwode, Lieutenant-General Sir Philip 427, 508, 574, 593, 612, 633
children 284, 287–8, 454; procreation 385, 563; killed at Tafas 775
Christianity and Christians 19, 30, 87, 97, 167, 436; development 394–5;
love 394; Syrian 357, 358–9, 361, 363, 365
cipher 640, 703
Circassians 306, 313–14, 358, 496, 677, 752; immigrants to Syria 361;
Turks send from Mafrak 466–7
clans 17; see also names
Clarke, General 793
Clausewitz, Carl von 103, 191, 192, 194, 341, 542, 546
Clayton, Brigadier-General Sir Gilbert F., RFA 5; character and influence
37; negotiations with Hussein 41; in Cairo MID 37, 42, 43, 99–100, 103,
180; TEL brings news of Akaba 347, 349, 350; (508, 510, 517); at Beersheba
572; (678, 755, 782, 810)
clothing see dress; uniform, military
Cochrane, Capt J. W. 57
coffee: in Feisal’s camp 112, 113, 114, 146; for Ibrahim Pasha Mill 146;
preparation 278, 279, 292, 298; served 284; at Bir el Emir 460
colocynth (plant) 181–2
Constantinople: education in 25; Hussein and sons in 29, 30, 32, 82, 84; Eshref in 151; (723)
convicts 789
Cornwallis, Colonel Kinahan, Special List 221, 810; personality 38
Cousse, Commandant 165, 647
cows 313
Cox, Major C. H. F., RFA 136
creation 681–2; imaginative self-expression 658
Crocker, Captain 120
Croil, RFC pilot 507
Ctesiphon, Mesopotamia 39
Cyrus 198, 708
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Key
SP22:
Seven Pillars of Wisdom, The Complete 1922 Text
Wilson: Jeremy Wilson, Lawrence of Arabia, The
Authorised Biography
Volumes in the
T.E.
Lawrence Letters series (titles in pale grey not yet published):
I:
Bernard and Charlotte Shaw, 1922-1926
II:
Bernard and Charlotte Shaw, 1927
III: Bernard and Charlotte Shaw, 1928
IV:
Bernard and Charlotte Shaw:
1929-35
V:
E. M. Forster,
F. L. Lucas and Frederic Manning
VI:
Edward Garnett
and David Garnett
VII:
Robert Graves
VIII:
John Brophy,
John Buchan, and Siegfried Sassoon
IX:
Henry Williamson
X:
John Brophy,
C. Day Lewis, C. M. Doughty, James Hanley, Noel Coward
XI:
1905-10 -
letters to his family, D.G. Hogarth, E.T. Leeds, and C.M.
Doughty
XII:
Carchemish 1910-14- letters
to his
family, James Elroy Flecker, D.G. Hogarth, E.T. Leeds,
and C.M. Doughty and others
XIII:
War Diaries
and Letters 1914-18
XIV:
Political and
Diplomatic Correspondence 1918-1922
XV:
Service
correspondence, 1922-35
XVI: Advisers: D. G. Hogarth, Robin
Buxton, Lionel Curtis, John Snow and Edward Eliot
XVII:
Printers and publishers - Jonathan Cape, Sydney
Cockerell, C. J. Cumberlege, Peter Davies, F. N.
Doubleday, St. John Hornby, Ralph Isham, Bruce Rogers,
Raymond Savage, and others
XVIII:
Artists, including
Herbert Baker,
C.F. Bell, H.S. Ede, Eric Kennington, Augustus John, Paul
Nash, William Roberts, William Rothenstein, and Kathleen
Scott.
XIX:
Women: Nancy
Astor, Lil Black, F. E. Hardy and others, including post-war
letters to his mother, Sarah Lawrence.
XX:
Journalists
and Historians. R. D. Blumenfeld, Geoffrey Dawson, B. H.
Liddell Hart, Lowell Thomas
XXI:
George Brough,
Edward Elgar, Ernest Thurtle, A.P. Wavell and others. |
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