Tim Marlow
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Just looked it up. Originally the term mousquetairre referred to an infantryman with a musket, but in France this evolved over time to mean a soldier of high status. Apparently there were two royal horse guards regiments both named mousquetairres. They were high ranking regiments, a bit like the Blues and Royals over here. The regiments were called the grey or the black mousquetairres, named after their horse colours. The musketeers, as we know them, is just a poor translation of the original French.That's a damn good question, Dave. They were members of The King's Musketeers, even though they mainly used swords as their main weapon. Why? I do not know.
John.




