From PJ’s post on setting bias on the 76 tube for a Paramour, it assumes there is a C4S feeding the tube:
You need three numbers: the C4S input voltage (normally around 300 volts), the plate voltage with no signal (normally around 200 volts), and the "saturation" voltage (plate voltage with the cathode resistor shorted out - normally 50-100 volts). As long as the middle one is 60 volts or more away from the other two, you can drive the 2A3 to full power and you're good to go.
Again, the 76 is only one triode and the FP III uses one triode for the VA stage and one triode for the CF stage. You will lose one of these. Also, the Paramour has about 380V going into the C4S. The FP III voltage checks show some high voltages on Terminals 10 and 25. I bet those are before the OD3 regulator. Someone else will need to help you there.
One last thing, the 76 conversion required a new cathode resistor, different than the 12AT7. I bought a 2600 ohm resistor.
This sounds a little more complicated than I expected as usual :) How about using 4 76 tubes so nothing is lost? I also have a great stash of 6SN7 tubes. That seems a little more straight forward.