For Kings Norton they had been 'exciting at the time', and 'always amicable'.
Castle was born in Kings Norton, now a district of Birmingham.
The battle of Kings Norton was fought on 17 October 1642.
He then returned to Kings Norton on a casual basis while concentrating on his career.
After this, the river valley is also used by the railway to Kings Norton.
Over the years, Kings Norton has had many educational institutions named after the area wand built in the area.
Three councillors are elected for Kings Norton; since the local government elections in May 2011.
He died on 13 April 1665, and was buried at Kings Norton.
These are to the south of (and effectively sub-areas of) Kings Norton.
He died in Kings Norton, Birmingham, in 1918 aged about 45.