Hammond and Purrott

of High Street and Surrey Street, Croydon.
1866 Advertising as wholesale and retail furnishing and general ironmongers, gas-fitters, bell-hangers, engineers, gunsmiths, agricultural machinists, stove and range manufacturers.[1]
Partnership between Henry Hammond and Charles Purrott, Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, and Engineers, at Croydon, under the firm of Hammond and Purrott dissolved by mutual consent on the 30 June. All debts due and owing to or by the late firm would be received and paid by the Henry Hammond.[2]
Became Hammond and Hussey.