On the 6th of April, 1846, a letter of thanks was received from the Magistrates and Commissioners of Police of Edinburgh, for the promptness and efficiency with which a piquet of the regiment, under Captain Sutherland, attended, and assisted in saving property, and preserving order, during a calamitous fire at night in the New Town of Edinburgh.
The NINETY-SECOND regiment embarked for Belfast in April, 1846, and in August following was removed to Enniskillen.
Major John Alexander Forbes was promoted to the rank of lieut.-colonel in the NINETY-SECOND regiment on the 9th of November, 1846, in succession to Colonel John McDonald, C.B., who was promoted major-general on the same date.
1847
In May, 1847, the regiment was removed from Enniskillen to Dublin, and in December it proceeded to Limerick.
1848
The regiment proceeded in December, 1848, from Limerick to Clonmel, in the Kilkenny district, which was under the command of Major-General John McDonald; his former regiment thus became again under his orders.
1849
The regiment remained at Clonmel during the year 1849.
1850