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'''[[Winston Churchill]]'s [[mother]]''' was [[United States of America|American]]. In the last stages of her [[pregnancy]], she attended a shooting party at [[Blenheim Palace]]. As a result, Churchill was born in the [[palace]], and it was rumoured by some that this was deliberate on his mother's part in order to grant him a "suitably impressive [[birthplace]]". ([[PROSE]]: | {{Infobox Individual | ||
|species = Human | |||
|origin = United States of America | |||
|spouse = Randolph Churchill | |||
|child = Winston Churchill | |||
|first mention cs = Players (novel) | |||
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'''[[Winston Churchill]]'s [[mother]]''' was [[United States of America|American]]. In the last stages of her [[pregnancy]], she attended a shooting party at [[Blenheim Palace]]. As a result, Churchill was born in the [[palace]], and it was rumoured by some that this was deliberate on his mother's part in order to grant him a "suitably impressive [[birthplace]]". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Players (novel)}}) | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
Jennie Spencer-Churchill is not identified by name in ''Players''. | |||
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Winston Churchill's mother was American. In the last stages of her pregnancy, she attended a shooting party at Blenheim Palace. As a result, Churchill was born in the palace, and it was rumoured by some that this was deliberate on his mother's part in order to grant him a "suitably impressive birthplace". (PROSE: Players [+]Loading...["Players (novel)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
Jennie Spencer-Churchill is not identified by name in Players.