Let's break down each term:
* Gentry: This refers to a class of people, often in historical contexts, who own land and have a higher social standing than commoners but not quite as high as nobility.
* Scholar: This refers to a person who is dedicated to academic study or the pursuit of knowledge.
You might be thinking of a term like "Gentleman Scholar" or "Scholar-Gentleman." These terms are used to describe a person who possesses both the refined manners and social graces associated with gentility and the intellectual pursuits of a scholar.
Therefore, a "Gentry Scholar" is not a recognized term. It would be more accurate to say "A Scholar of Gentry" if you were talking about someone who studies the history and culture of the gentry class.
Please clarify your question if you were looking for something else.