1831
The regiment left Dundalk, &c., in April, 1831, for Newbridge, and in June proceeded to Dublin and embarked for England. After landing at Liverpool, it marched to Birmingham, with detached troops at Coventry and Kidderminster.
1832
1833
1834
In March, 1832, the regiment proceeded to Norwich, Ipswich, and one troop to Boston. In the month of March of the following year it proceeded to Scotland, and was stationed at Hamilton and Glasgow, and in February, 1834, performed much extra duty in consequence of riots among the cotton spinners and calico printers in the neighbourhood of Glasgow.
1835
On the 2d of May, 1834, the regiment left its quarters in Scotland, and proceeding to England, was stationed at York and Newcastle; and in April, 1835, it marched to Nottingham, Sheffield, Derby, and Boston.
1836
1837
In April, 1836, the regiment proceeded to Hounslow, and took the escort duty. In June, 1837, it embarked at Bristol for Ireland, landed at Cork, and the head-quarters were established at Ballincollig, from whence they were removed in August to Cork, and in September to Dublin, where they passed the winter.
1838
1839
Orders having been received for the regiment to transfer its services to Canada, it was divided into four service and two depôt troops; the service troops embarked at Cork on the 1st of May, 1838; and arrived at Montreal in June. In November, 1838, they were employed against the insurgents in Lower Canada, and one troop was similarly employed in January, 1839.