Agatha's son is Thos, Edwin is her stepson after she married Florence Craye's father.
*Two cousins make qan appearence in the story of 24 cats in his bedroom
when Sir Roderick Glossop comes over for lunch.
Who are these?whose sons?how cousins? Does anyone know?
Claude and Eustace Wooster. Their mother is described as "Poor Emily". I
assume "Poor" is not used in a monetary sense.
We also have the mystery of Bertie's Uncle Willoughby. According to Bertie
this chap "came down to breakfast one morning, lifted the first cover he
saw, said egs, eggs, eggs, damn all eggs, and instantly legged it for France
never to return to the bosom of his family". My guess is that Claude and
Eustace were Willoughby's sons.
Here's my guess as to Bertie's family tree
Bertie's Grandfather, had three s's George, Bertie's father, and
Willoughby, and two d's Agatha and Dhalia. By the way, as has been pointed
out once or twice in this NG, Bertie's Grandfather could not have been Lord
Yaxley (if he was then Bertie would be the Hon Bertram, and his Aunts Lady
Agatha and Lady Dhalia).
George did not marry until late in life after he had become Lord Yaxley
(Indian summer of an Uncle), and we do not know if he had any children.
Bertie had one sister (Mrs. Scolfield) living in India. Willoughby had twin
sons (Claude and Eustace). Agatha had one s Edwin, and Dhalia had one s
(Bonzo) and one d (Angela).
Assuming Lord Yaxley did not have any heirs from his marriage to Maudie the
barmaid, then our Bertram would one day become Lord Yaxley. The imagination
goggles does it not?
Merolchazzar