Green’s Dictionary of Slang

trugging house n.

also trudging house, trugging ken, trugging place
[trug n. (1) + house n.1 (1)/ken n.1 (1)/SE place]

a brothel.

[UK]Greene Notable Discovery of Coosnage in Grosart (1881–3) X 37: In Sacking Law. The Bawd if it be a woman, a Pander The Bawd, if a man, an Apple squire The whoore, a Commoditie The whoore house, a Trugging place.
[UK]Greene Blacke Bookes Messenger 8: This Senex Fornicator, this olde Letcher [...] had a haunt into Petticote Lane to a trugging house there.
[UK]Dekker Belman of London H: The Whore-house, which is called a Trugging-place.
[UK]Rowlands Martin Mark-all 53: This Lawrence had beene [...] cast out of seruice, and so was faine to liue among the wicked, sometimes a stander for the padder, sometimes a verser for the cony-catcher, sometimes a stale for a foyst, but most commonly an Apple-squire for a trudging house.
[US]Maledicta IV:2 (Winter) 200: Enough has been said here to enable the cherry prick (a cock virgin) to hold his own (or not to be left holding his own) in any trugging ken (a house of ill repute).