Madame — de Perrochall to William Temple Franklin (unpublished)

had I returned by paris, I certainly should have seen my very obligen friend—I have brought the prints you wished for—and hope to have the pleasure of Seeing you in a little time. I Send this by a very particular friend, of my who is going to London imediately—I beg my dear, friend you will be to oblige, as to Send him a passport, by the Barer of this that he may not be detained in paris—if you have any Letters I am Shure this Gentleman will take them with pleasure—the passport is for himself only—Mr Esdale—and youll much oblige your most Sincere

de perrochall—

du Chateau des thiel—le 15— Mr Esdaile joins in Compts with Madme de Perschal if Mr Franklin has any Commands for England shall be happy to execute them—
Addressed: a Monsieur / Monsieur Franklin / jur, en son hotel / a Passe—
Endorsed: Gave the Pass-port requested above the 16 sep. 1780—W.T.F. M. De Perochalle 15 sep. 80—
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