Thomas Hyde to William Temple Franklin (unpublished)
Paris April 17th. 1784
Sir/

I received Yours last night am sorry that I cannot do myself the Pleasure of dining with you to Morrow, if Monday will be the same he will do himself that Honour Mr. H is sorry that he had not the Pleasure of seeing Mr. Franklin when he come to Paris but hopes he shall have it at some other Opportunity & Remain Sir Yr. Mo Ob Hble Servt.

Thos. Hyde

ps the Gentleman I am with is a going in the Country next week as no time but on Suday to go with me to settle about my schooling which hinders me of having the Honour of dining with you on Sunday next.
Addressed: A Monsieur / Monsieur le Docteur / Franklin pour Remettre s’il / lui plait a Monsieur Guilaume / Franklin son fils / a Passy pres / De Paris
Notation: Hyde April 17. 1784.—
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