Definitionn. (formerly) a British infantryman armed with a light flintlock musket
Last update: September 21, 2015
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He was the son of General James Lindsay of Balcarres, but took the additional surname of Loyd in 1858 on marrying the heiress of Lord Overstone, the banker; he fought with his regiment the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea and won the V.C., retiring as lieutenant-colonel. [Please select]
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'That's a bloody lee,' said one of the Fusilier jocks. [Please select]
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The Fusilier and his friends were looking for me by the other entrance. [Please select]
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I had taken a liking to the Fusilier jock. [Please select]
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The Fusilier had struck on that part of the sands named the Girdler. [Please select]
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They made for the Girdler lightship, and on the Girdler Sands they found the Fusilier. [Please select]
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He had been a friend of mine in Rhodesia, and after the German South-West affair was over had come home to a Fusilier battalion, which was in my brigade at Arras. [Please select]
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