I came across this thread quite recently and did not realise that cork cutting was so popular a trade. I have some in my family so would like to add to the register. I would also like to see any other entries on the index for Cumberland in the 18th and 19th centuries if Cheryl is still doing it. Here are some details:
1841 census: Stoneraise, St Cuthbert, Carlisle
Josiah Phillips age 40 Cork Manufacturer and publican
Philip Phillips age 23 Cork cutter
John Phillips age 20 Cork cutter
1851 census: Stoneraise, St Cuthbert, Carlisle
Josiah Phillips age 53 Farmer 100 acres employing 4 labourers, Cork cutter and Innkeeper
1861 census: Stoneraise, St Cuthbert, Carlisle
Joseph Phillips age 24 Cork manufacturer employing 2 men and 1 boy
James Phillips age 23 Partner in the cork manufacture
William Lowrey age 21 Cork cutter
James Gibson age 14 Apprentice cork cutter
1851 census: Lowther Street, carlisle
Christopher Metcalf age 53 Master cork cutter
1861 census: Lowther street, Carlisle
Jane Metcalf (widow of Christopher) age 44 Cork cutter
William Metcalf age 17 cork cutter