We know most about this battle from a book written by a gentleman named Pierre de Cagny, who rode with the Duke of Alencon and knew what happened, and wrote all down very soon afterwards.
The Duke moved from the place where he was, and a gentleman named da Luce went to it, and was killed.
There happened then to be living in Alresford a gentleman named Hopkins.
His next action was against a gentleman named Wright, who had taken upon himself to pronounce him illegitimate, and in this instance he was more successful.
Chambers, a gentleman named Clutterbuck, who was suffering from paralysis.
They continued to converse on this trivial topic until a gentleman named Brassington (or Grassington) came up, whereupon Mr. Newton turned aside to say a few words to him.
In dealing with a portion of these liabilities he employed a gentleman named Pratt, a solicitor in London, who was in the habit of discounting bills.
At an early period of the life of our hero, his father removed to Doneraile, and there he became acquainted with some members of the family of a gentleman named Hill.
On the following day he was visited by a gentleman named Nate, who had formerly been his employer, and to whom he re-asserted the truth of the confession which he had made.
It appeared from his statement that he had been professionally retained for the estate of a gentleman named Canning, deceased, who at his death had bequeathed a life-interest in a sum of 2000l.
So he asked the old man the name of his young mistress, and learnt from him that she was the second wife of a gentleman named Cheng, having been married to him about a fortnight previously.
He afterwards, and always with the same stroke, killed a gentleman named Gonnelion; next, the Baron de Millau; and finally the chief favourite of Henry II.
On the morrow of his arrival, one of his servants came to complain to him that he had been chastised by a gentleman named Du Ludre, whom he had in some way offended.
The following are the details of the crime: The daughter of Baron Meyrargues, who was not long married to a gentleman named M.
A gentleman named Stafford, a brother of Elizabeth's ambassador to the King of France, presented himself at M.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gentleman named" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.