A gentleman, historically, was a member of the upper class . A member of the lower upper class - 'the gentry' - typically the owner of an inherited country estate who was not 'noble', was entitled to a coat of arms. read more
A gentleman, historically, was a member of the upper class . A member of the lower upper class - ‘the gentry’ - typically the owner of an inherited country estate who was not ‘noble’, was entitled to a coat of arms. read more