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| October 1897) was a wealthy English country | gentleman, a Conservative Member of Parliament for Sou |
| The Hand Made | Gentleman: A Tale of the Battles of Peace (1909) |
| His ideal political constituent was a | gentleman, a person adhering to honesty, fair play, co |
| as appointed by Pope John Paul II as a Papal | Gentleman, a role which entails meeting visiting heads |
| enough as a merchant to acquire the title of | gentleman, a title he assuredly was born without, and |
| roine, Elinor Rochdale, daughter of a ruined | gentleman, accepts the role of a governess to sustain |
| us universities, and became ‘an accomplished | gentleman;' according to Anthony Wood, his works were |
| ld label in 2002, and issued the low-key The | Gentleman Adventurer. |
| A | Gentleman After Dark (1942) |
| The purpose of ‘The | Gentleman Album' was to demonstrate how such proposals |
| ofessional drivers and teams rather than the | gentleman amateurs who had won most of the post-war ra |
| He is a ' | Gentleman among Gentlemen' whose vast Torah knowledge |
| Mowbray or Philip de Mowbray was a Scottish | gentleman and Governor of Stirling Castle in the 14th |
| onated by a Mr. Hodgkinson “a worthy English | gentleman” and these four along with Father Burke and |
| and the city liked him, and saw him as great | gentleman and a good player, with potential. |
| She comes near to a handsome | gentleman and they danced. |
| Mr JOLLY, an humorous | Gentleman, and a Courtier. |
| when it was sold to Thomas Sutton, a London | gentleman and founder of Charterhouse School. |
| A country | gentleman and barrister, he had great conversational p |
| are related to the scandalous behavior of a | gentleman and his wagering on horse races. |
| Thomas Chippendale's The | Gentleman and Cabinet Maker's Director. |
| Italy, was received at Milan by a Burgundian | gentleman, and entered, and for three years remained i |
| e a complete chain; is certainly a very fine | gentleman and understands conversation and the belles |
| Thomas Levet (Levett) of Melton on the Hill, | gentleman, and his heirs" several parcels of land form |
| The supporters were described as | gentleman and lady "in the costume of the early sixtee |
| He also appeared in the UK ITV series | Gentleman and Players in 1988-1989. |
| A country | gentleman and a Tory, he was noted by Swift for his "p |
| which his Long Training as an Aristocrat, a | Gentleman, and an Officer Had Scarcely Prepared Him" - |
| It is the second novel in a series featuring | gentleman and amateur detective Charles Lenox. |
| to be satisfied with him [Berry], both as a | gentleman and an officer'. |
| to elevate himself from merchant to country | gentleman and purchased Dagnam Park in 1772. |
| 1663 - 29 December 1740/1741) was a British | gentleman and politician. |
| Though Oakes is widely regarded as a | gentleman, and at times, a charmer, he also has a rebe |
| The woman is seen later with the | gentleman, and the male soloist implores the women to |
| ers, and collaborations with singers such as | Gentleman and Ronan Keating. |
| British torpedo boat captain, a very gentle | gentleman and a murderer,' which phrase suggests that |
| At "Waverly," he led the life of a country | gentleman and farmer. |
| Sir Edgar, an English | gentleman and scientist, visits a small German town wi |
| The | gentleman and his valet come up with a plan to foil th |
| A wealthy | gentleman and his valet end up involved with some wome |
| McClellan was highly esteemed as a Christian | gentleman and was well respected by his townsmen. |
| I had this Gretsch Country | Gentleman and I started jamming on this little thing i |
| e Woman Hater, The Maid's Tragedy, The Noble | Gentleman, and Philaster. |
| He described himself as "bred a | gentleman, and not much used to work." |
| , both in action and speech he was a perfect | gentleman, and for this he was heartily admired by fac |
| oe Tilson, Len Deighton, Denis Bailey, David | Gentleman and Dick Smith. |
| e Africa house: the true story of an English | gentleman and his African dream (London: Viking, 1999; |
| Prince to blend the elements of the English | gentleman and Indian potentate", he implemented reform |
| or had another consultation with the Russian | gentleman, and after they had left, Mr. Blessington wa |
| He was a | Gentleman and later Priest of the Chapel Royal and was |
| like an early twentieth century high society | gentleman and creating havoc out of boredom. |
| He was a very generous | gentleman and helped put many of the Hartford area edu |
| ewhat flegmatic and refined, he is much of a | gentleman and speaks in a distinguished English accent |
| ember 1642 - 17 January 1706) was an English | gentleman and landowner at Whitehaven. |
| ually merged into The Cultivator and Country | Gentleman, and after Andrew Jackson Downing's death to |
| lms such as The Namesake, Step Up, The Merry | Gentleman, and Cow Belles. |
| ll raised the First Troop of Gloucestershire | Gentleman and Yeomanry at the Plough Inn in Cheltenham |
| Emil Foley in the 1982 film An Officer and a | Gentleman and Fiddler in the 1970's television miniser |
| es what he knows, than that which you call a | gentleman and is nothing else. |
| He is a sophisticated, well-dressed older | gentleman and, at first glance, his only difference fr |
| e of Devonshire (a friend of his father, the | gentleman Andrew Fountaine) introduced him at court an |
| eter Lely, the painter, and Roger Pratt, the | gentleman architect. |
| In 2010 the | Gentleman are coached by Adam Walsh. |
| Haldun Dormen at The Bourgeois | Gentleman as Monsieur Jourdain |
| ckland, who is recognized, along with Robert | Gentleman, as one of the originators of the R programm |
| s of war: as much a refined troop of British | gentleman as they are a vicious band of brothers hell- |
| him that “he was a cultivated and courteous | gentleman, as well as an energetic and faithful office |
| at the present Mayor of Montreal is the same | gentleman as the Rev. Louis N. Boudrye, Chaplain of th |
| e life of Guillaume Le Gentil (1725-1792), a | gentleman astronomer. |
| re's One in Every Marriage (1957), The First | Gentleman, at the Belasco Theatre in New York City, an |
| John was a | gentleman at arms in the Royal household. |
| ch passed between the Court of Hanover and a | gentleman at London, in the years 1713 and 1714, touch |
| Backhouse was a genial good-hearted | gentleman, at once a banker and a country squire. |
| He led the life of a country | gentleman at Horton, and died in 1748. |
| Very much the Indian-Creole French - British | Gentleman at home with presidents and dignitaries on o |
| Ray Harryhausen as | Gentleman at Party |
| The band | Gentleman Auction House covered "Breakin' Dishes" as p |
| To the British | gentleman, baseball was an awkward sport that was the |
| own as "El Caballero del Futbol" (The Soccer | Gentleman), because of his style of playing the game, |
| e County of Beaufort and State of N Carolina | Gentleman being weak in body but of Sound and disposin |
| lm, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a | gentleman being entertained by the little people who e |
| e entry could clarify the notability of this | gentleman better.CrazyPaco (talk) 18:28, 8 June 2008 ( |
| Thomas Wale was a Cambridgeshire | gentleman born at Risby, Suffolk on the 7 September 17 |
| his integrity and he was quoted as being "a | gentleman, both on and off the pitch" by the Derry Jou |
| cluding American Gigolo and An Officer and a | Gentleman, both of which went to Richard Gere. |
| Kentucky | Gentleman Bourbon is a bourbon whiskey produced in Bar |
| ing, the son of Robert Noake of Southcote, a | gentleman brewer and sometime Mayor of Reading, and hi |
| seful citizen, the true friend and Christian | gentleman, Brigadier General Richard Griffith. |
| erotic undercurrent between the two leads in | gentleman but that's sort of a far cry from how I inte |
| current act; I'm sure they're scholar and a | gentleman, but how about a snap of the lads back in th |
| He had been "born and bred a | gentleman, but has taken great pains to degrade himsel |
| e dallying greenhorn Kyoichi Segawa, a young | gentleman Butler in Happy Boys. |
| Due to a | gentleman buying the original Mintos club, they change |
| in uniform he was treated as an officer and | gentleman by his captors, who offered him parole which |
| He became a | Gentleman by 1738, and Esquire by 1748, and was styled |
| Portrait of a Venetian | Gentleman, by Giorgione and Titian 1510 - National Gal |
| of a visit to Fatlips used to be that "every | gentleman, by indefeasible privilege, kisses one of th |
| Charles La Trobe described him as 'a | gentleman by birth, education and profession. |
| was an adaptation of the novel John Halifax, | Gentleman by Dinah Craik. |
| (Facts): The Town's first accountant was a | gentleman by the name of Patrick John Rooney. |
| "Ottagathai Kattiko", in the 1993 Tamil film | Gentleman, by A. R. Rahman, based on the Dharmavati sc |
| Chandos was a | gentleman by birth, but unlike most commanders of the |
| of The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, | Gentleman by Laurence Sterne. |
| He enrolled in the Pakistan Army as | Gentleman Cadet 1 (GC - 1), the premier commissioned o |
| s of army, navy and airforce are also called | Gentleman Cadet(GC).There are 12 cadet colleges in Ban |
| Honour for the best overall performance by a | gentleman cadet. |
| ed: One of the islanders' elders, a disabled | gentleman called Ian Bootla, was mugged and the island |
| n Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, in the garden of a | gentleman called Mr Rademeyer in the city of Bulawayo. |
| A Catholic conspiracy led by a disaffected | gentleman called Robert Catesby, the Gunpowder Plot, a |
| Garou recorded "Sexy" for his cover album | Gentleman cambrioleur in 2009. |
| A man (Roger Moore), a charming English | gentleman changes the lives of three generations of wo |
| icia Milward and her husband, a Warwickshire | gentleman Charles Adderley, who sold it in the succeed |
| Edgar Norfolk as ' | Gentleman Charlie' |
| Gentleman Charlie, a jewel thief arrives after a long | |
| First | Gentleman Christensen has been in that position since |
| Turville, of Aston Flamville, described as a | gentleman, claimed for twelve strikes of oats and thre |
| William Turville, another | gentleman, claimed that troops under Colonel Barker fr |
| A Southern | gentleman, Colonel Wakefield, died and the notorious b |
| Philip (died 1737, aged c30) was admitted a | gentleman commoner December 24, 1724 and matriculated |
| ll, near Burnley, Lancashire, at that time a | gentleman commoner of Trinity College, Oxford. |
| re on 4 February 1596/1597, and entered as a | gentleman commoner matriculated in Broadgate's Hall, l |
| tered Brasenose College, Oxford in 1629 as a | gentleman commoner but did not take a degree. |
| r; it has been suggested that John Wakefeld, | gentleman, controller of the household of Archbishop T |
| Moyle, called Moyle ‘a most ingenious young | gentleman, conversant in all the studies of humanity m |
| 1914 Danny Donovan, the | Gentleman Cracksman |
| Creighton Hale - The | Gentleman Crook |
| Le | Gentleman d'Epsom (1962) |
| "Private library ... of a | gentleman deceased. |
| Between 1962 and 2000 | Gentleman designed 103 stamps for the Post Office, mak |
| k make-up in order to please, this is what a | gentleman despises. |
| rge Sanders as the character Gay Lawrence, a | gentleman detective known by the sobriquet the Falcon. |
| an early fondness for Music, a neighbouring | Gentleman determined to have him taught to play on the |
| William Canfield - | Gentleman Dick |
| A | gentleman doffs his hat while his lady holds out her c |
| Bummer was portrayed as the | gentleman, down on his luck, yet still faithful and co |
| l and generous man of affairs and an affable | gentleman, Dudley was chosen by the Common Council for |
| taken from an unnamed manuscript source " a | gentleman engaged in the American War " - 4,000 words, |
| He was a | gentleman essayist who was a biographer of his own pri |
| near Brechin, Angus, Nichol was the son of a | gentleman farmer and was educated at the local grammar |
| four sons born to Thomas Dummer (1626-1710), | gentleman farmer of Chickenhall, in the parish of Nort |
| Instead, he assumed the role of the | gentleman farmer on a tract of land adjacent to proper |
| He became a | gentleman farmer of Guernsey cattle, German police dog |
| Cambridgeshire, the son of Bernard Newton a | gentleman farmer of Fairfield Bury, St Ives and his wi |
| Pinhey established himself as a | gentleman farmer on his land and named this location H |
| Levett was a | gentleman farmer from an old Kentish family who owned |
| Charles remained a | gentleman farmer in North Marshfield. |
| The complex consists of a | gentleman farmer's Italian villa farmhouse along with |
| His parents were Edward Stone ( | Gentleman Farmer) and Elizabeth Reynolds. |
| Gibson Edgar Carpenter, a | gentleman farmer, lawyer, and judge, purchased the hou |
| ashville, moves to rural Georgia to become a | gentleman farmer, only to find out that such a life ca |
| As a | gentleman farmer, he maintained a large farm in Stough |
| tead Alfred attempted to turn his son into a | gentleman farmer, which he considered a wholesome prof |
| ate at nearby Weathersfield Bow and became a | gentleman farmer. |
| near Oakville in 1837, intending to become a | gentleman farmer. |
| hamshire, the only son of William Hopkins, a | gentleman farmer. |
| Much of this credit went to | gentleman farmers, but the desire for tobacco was so s |
| Known as a | gentleman footballer, Mees was at the time a pillar of |
| subsequently, Grenouille looks like a clean | gentleman for the first time in his life. |
| ow and with Richard Gere in An Officer and a | Gentleman, for which she was nominated for the Academy |
| But above all he was a | gentleman for his personal qualities as much as his sp |
| a select gathering of distinguished colonial | gentleman founded the “Gymkhana Club” on the Island gr |
| raised 800 men within a few short weeks, and | Gentleman friends of his in the district had soon rais |
| age of his absence to plan assignations with | gentleman friends. |
| David | Gentleman: from Andalusia to Zanzibar, Fine Art Societ |
| o leave for Zagreb, where he posed as a rich | gentleman from Vinkovci and also continued his life of |
| Boneddwr mawr o'r Bala (The | gentleman from Bala) |
| 'Ev ben Shimon Halevi" who is a nice English | gentleman from Hampstead who does not know any Hebrew. |
| name of Mr Richard Thorpe, I non-conformist | gentleman from Hopton, wanting to do something for the |
| pretty damn scary, and they remind me of The | Gentleman from Buffy. |
| uary 1793 - 24 November 1872) was an English | gentleman from Berkshire and Tory/Conservative Member |
| He also wrote an autobiography, The | Gentleman from Maryland: The Conscience of a Gay Conse |
| of Roger Harenc (d. 10 June 1763), a French | gentleman from Paris who had settled in England around |
| dence, was Caspar Van Crawninshield, Esq., a | gentleman from Germany, ancestor of the respectable fa |
| The Passing of | Gentleman Geoff |
| - Summer 2001), on-air personalities such as | Gentleman George and his protege, Jeff Fox, dominated |
| Chill Wills ... | Gentleman George Asque |
| t "Cimarron Strip" marshal Stuart Whitman as | Gentleman George Asque and former "Dakotas" deputy Jac |
| Gentleman Ghost, Mongul, Catman, Gorilla Grodd, and Ca | |
| s, Field of Dreams, Grease, An Officer and a | Gentleman, Ghostbusters, Close Encounters of the Third |
| Manning lost and returned to his life as a | gentleman grazier while remaining involved in farming |
| A young | gentleman, Gregory Lester, who hears her voice on the |
| Hopwood recalls playing a Gretsch Country | Gentleman guitar in the studio, with its strings muted |
| Reportedly he was a son of a | gentleman, had been an apprentice as a grocer in Londo |
| In 1965 | Gentleman had written to Benn suggesting that British |
| She tells him that "only a | gentleman has a chance with me" and that he needs to r |
| r than catching it with one hand like a true | gentleman, he must drink half his cup. |
| ber - 'Captain' James MacLaine (or Maclean), | gentleman highwayman (born 1724 in Scotland) (hanged a |
| Difficult to believe that 'the | Gentleman Highwayman' really was Akit Patel... |
| Exclusion Bill and a quintessential country | gentleman, his Tory credentials were impeccable. |
| eson - Drums (2007-present) (formerly of The | Gentleman Homicide & Upperroom) |
| the opinion that 'the daughter of a private | gentleman, however accomplished, was not qualified to |
| n act of great chivalry by a sportsman and a | gentleman, Hunter side-stepped Corbett, and delivered |
| A | gentleman imagines how the items on the list would loo |
| Portrait of a | Gentleman, in Bergamo's Accademia Carrara |
| Portrait of a | Gentleman in Pastels by Humphry, circa 1780 |
| Daniel, a British | gentleman in Julia and Julia (1988) |
| to an English member of Parliament : from a | gentleman in Scotland, concerning the slavish dependen |
| ervice by our beloved servant, Thomas White, | gentleman, in that late conspiracy against us, our cro |
| e Jacobites' secret toast was to 'The little | Gentleman in Black Velvet.' |
| ealth, just as in the case of education, the | gentleman in Whitehall really does know better what is |
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