Grimwade and contemporary records show him successively at St Martins Lane, Leadenhall Street (by 1757) and Bridge Street, Westminster (by 1764 until 1777)
It is therefore surprising to see a Job Tripp, bucklemaker is given in the PR1773 at King Street, Westminster. Were there TWO Job Tripps ?
10 April 1777 - Gazette and New Advertiser carried an advertisement : -
"for the entire Stock in Trade , Working Utensils , Household Furniture, China etc of Mr Job Tripp, Watchmaker and Jeweller retiring to the country . On the Premises the corner of Bridge Street, Westminster " .
TRIPP, Job (Grimwade p. 684, 769)
Moderators: MCB, buckler, silverly
Re: TRIPP, Job (Grimwade p. 684, 769)
1 July 1760 Job Tripp of the Parish of Saint Catherine Cree Church London Bachelor and Goldsmith aged twenty-years and upwards bound in marriage to Christian Wilkinson of the Parish of Christ Church Spittalfields in the County of Middlesex Spinster aged twenty-one years and upwards.