If any one asks you whose it is you can say that it belongs to an Irish gentleman.
I am afraid,' added he, smiling, 'I live like many other Irish gentlemen, who never are, but always to be, blest with a good house.
He then visited France, and went on to Madrid, where he played to the Irish gentlemen living at that court, who praised him to the king.
I remember a fine old Irish gentleman who lived on a farm near my father's farm.
When he'd got enough, he came home, changed his religion, bought a peerage and settled down to live the life of an Irish Protestant gentleman.
After that, I heard no more of the Irish gentleman.
The common criminal, the well-bred Irish gentleman, the pale Russian, and the efficient German master of the ceremonies!
Who but that great Irish gentleman, Mister Barney Sullivan.
The "Irish gentlemen" were assigned to different settlements to try to reduce their continued collaboration.