Horsman was the son of William Horsman, a well-to-do gentleman of Stirling, Scotland, who died 22 March 1845, aged 86.
Many well-to-do gentlemen moved their families to summer homes in the Spring and commuted between addresses.
It is a slim volume of water colors depicting well-to-do gentlemen and ladies.
To all appearances Charles was a well-to-do gentleman of moderate estate.
He was a well-to-do gentleman of forty-five or thereabouts, of average size and unremarkable appearance, save for the black armband of mourning that he wore.
Like many another well-to-do gentlemen, Gleason senior was an amateur flautist.
The fourth was named Sophie: she was fourteen and was the daughter of a rather well-to-do gentleman who lived on his estate in Berry.
Ernst was a highly respected, well-to-do gentleman.
In June, a well-to-do gentleman in a charged emotional state, ran into the Reading Police Station, where he was confronted by Chief Constable Peck.
It was easy enough for well-to-do gentlemen to say that they had rather go cold and see the fight carried.