Oh wow - thanks Steve!
I found my way from that site through to the appropriate page at the National Archive.
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/cata ... afletID=16As you can see it has an image of a somewhat later muster book - but I am guessing it will be fairly similar to the earlier ones.
Unfortunately I can't read the headings but I can tell that it is
very different from the naval musters from the Nelson era. It will be very interesting to find out how they worked.
But the thing that really interests me is lower down the page - these
Description Books.
As regards the Navy I know that descriptions were taken of all the men recruited under the Quota Acts - and I think also all Marines.
But I had no idea that this applied to all the Army men.
I'll find out if Description Books exist for the 2 regiments and the dates I am interested in and then set about getting some copies.
I am sure that this graveyard here is by no means unique in having veterans of both Trafalgar AND Waterloo. But to be able to name the men and delve into their lives is feeling somewhat SPECIAL at the moment.
Oh well - here we go on another unanticipated research project!

MB