[22] Kings Norton and Northfield (spr. kings nort'n änd nórthfīld), neugebildete Stadt in Worcestershire (England), 89 km südwestlich von Birmingham, unweit des Birmingham-Worcestershire-Kanals, hat 2 gotische Kirchen, Fabrikation von Papier, Schrauben, Kakao und Schokolade, Walzwerke, Steinbrüche und (1901) 57,122 Einw.
Brockhaus-1837: Brougham and Vaux
Brockhaus-1911: King's Norton and Northfield · Roß and (und) Cromarty · Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Company · P. and O. Comp. · Padiham and Hapton · Swinton and Pendlebury · West Kirby and Hoylake · Skelton and Brotton · Shildon and East Thickley · Shirley and Freemantle · Brougham and Vaux · Denton and Haughton · Benwell and Fenham · Brandon and Byshottles · Eastern Bengal and Assam · Newbold and Dunston · Newtown and Llanllwhaiarn · Heston and Isleworth · Napier of Magdala and Caryngton
DamenConvLex-1834: Norton, Lady
Eisler-1904: Active and passive feelings
Herder-1854: Norton · Kings County · Kings Bench · Roß and Cromarty · Brougham and Vaux · Findlater and Seafield
Lueger-1904: Wood preserver and cleaner
Meyers-1905: Northfield · Midsomer Norton · Chipping Norton · Norton [2] · Norton [1] · Charlton Kings · Broadwood and Sons · Black and tan Terrier · Neston and Parkgate · Newbold and Dunston · Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Company · Stars and stripes · Oyer and terminer, Court of · Bishop and his Clerk · Ogmore and Garw · Dalling and Bulwer · Eastleigh and Bishopstoke · Coast and Geodetic Survey · Crawford and Balcarres · Half and half · Lye and Wollescote · Nantyglo and Blaina · Heston and Isleworth · Hoylake and West Kirby
Pierer-1857: Northfield · Norton [1] · Norton [2] · Kings-Table-Land · Three Kings · Kings · Kings Lynn · Eglinton and Winton · Bishop and Clerk · Lewes and Rehobeth · King and Queen