This thread has made me pursue the irony of some half-remembered facts about a house which I was taken to see when I was 6 years old. One of my GRO rejects was a forename Norwood, a maiden name used as first or second forename for numerous people in an extended family, down to a gt gt grandchild in 1950. For one birth in 1880, GRO has it as Horwood and will not be moved.
Norwood's father was a congregationalist minister whose work took him to Yorkshire, Cornwall, London and back. Then in 1900 he retired to the coast and built a house, which he named "The Norwoods". The address is Trafalgar Road, Birkdale, Southport. Sounds familiar? If the staff at the GRO would take a stroll from their office at Smedley's Hydro they would find The Norwoods a short distance down the road.