Known Relatives
Forebears:
- A Mulliner "once received the thanks of his Sovereign for services rendered on the field of Crecy". (The Battle of Crecy occurred in 1346.)
Uncles:
- William Mulliner, a businessman
Aunts:
- Myrtle Banks, married William
Brothers:
- Wilfred Mulliner, a chemist and inventor
- Sir Sholto Mulliner, M.V.O.
- Joseph Mulliner
Sisters-in-law:
- Angela Purdue, married Wilfred
- Lady Wilhelmina Mulliner, widow of Sir Sholto
First Cousins:
- John San Francisco Earthquake Mulliner, son of William and Myrtle
- (unnamed brother of above)
- Clarence Mulliner, photographer
- Cedric Mulliner
- Lady Wickham, novelist under the pen-name "George Masterman"
- Edward Mulliner
- Rupert Mulliner
- Egbert Mulliner, civil servant
Cousins by marriage:
- Gladys Biggs, married Clarence
- Sir Cuthbert Wickham, married Lady Wickham
First Cousins, once removed:
- Roberta "Bobbie" Wickham, daughter of Sir Cuthbert and Lady Wickham
- Lancelot Mulliner, an artist, Edward's son
- Gladys Bingley, married Lancelot
- Mervyn Mulliner
- Anselm Mulliner, a curate, Rupert's son
- (unnamed older brother of Anselm)
Distant Cousins:
- James Rodman, mystery novelist
- Agnes Flack, championship golfer and "daughter of a distant cousin"
- Montrose Mulliner, Assistant Director of the Perfecto-Zizzbaum Motion Picture Corp. of Hollywood
- Rosalie Beamish, marries Montrose
- Wilmot Mulliner, a "nodder" at Perfecto-Zizzbaum
- Mabel Potter, a private secretary and ex-bird imitator in Vaudeville; marries Wilmot
Nephews:
Note that Mr. Mulliner has three nephews named George, all different people.
- George Mulliner, a stammerer and crossword puzzle enthusiast
- Ferdinand Mulliner, studying at Eton (older son of Wilfred and Angela)
- Percival Mulliner, at preparatory school in Sussex (younger son of Wilfred and Angela)
- Augustine Mulliner, a curate (later a vicar)
- (name unknown), a student at Harchester, younger brother of Augustine
- Lancelot Bassington Mulliner, a poet
- Osbert Mulliner, a jade collector
- Frederick Mulliner
- Dr. George Mulliner, brother of Frederick
- Archibald Mulliner, member of the Drones Club, son of Sir Sholto and Lady Wilhelmina, and a skilled chicken-impersonator
- Ignatius Mulliner, portrait painter and ukelele player
- Mordred Mulliner, a poet
- Adrian Mulliner, a detective
- Sacheverell Mulliner
- Eustace Mulliner, works at the Swiss Embassy
- Egbert Mulliner, assistant editor of The Weekly Booklover
- Cyril Mulliner, interior decorator
- Bulstrode Mulliner, screenwriter in Hollywood
- Brancepeth Mulliner, an artist
- Augustus Mulliner
- Reginald Mulliner, inheritor of a substantial sum of money
- George Mulliner, screenwriter in Hollywood, identical twin of Alfred
- Alfred Mulliner, professional conjurer known as the Great Alfredo, identical twin of George
Nephews by marriage:
- Aubrey Bassinger, married Charlotte
Nieces:
- Charlotte Mulliner, a poet
Nieces by marriage:
- Aurelia Cammerleigh, married Archibald
- Annabella Spockett-Sprockett, married Mordred
- Hermione Rossiter, married Ignatius
- Mabel Petherick-Soames, married Osbert
- Evangeline Pembury, novelist, married Egbert
- Amelia Bassett, married Cyril
- Jane, married Augustine
- Hermione Brimble, married Augustus
- Jane Oliphant, married Frederick
- Lady Millicent Shipton-Bellinger, married Adrian
- Muriel Branksome, married Sacheverell
- Susan Blake, married George
Nature of relationship uncertain:
- Theophilus Mulliner, the bishop of Bognor
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