In 1825 the SEVENTIETH was permitted to resume the County title of the Surrey regiment, conferred upon it in 1782, and to discontinue the title of the Glasgow Lowland regiment.

1827

In the summer of 1827 the regiment was relieved from duty in Canada, and returning to Europe, arrived in Ireland in September; it was stationed in that country six years.

1832

The Earl of Effingham was removed to the third foot in 1832, and the colonelcy of the SEVENTIETH was conferred on Lieut.-General Gage John Hall, from the ninety-ninth regiment.

1834

After occupying various stations in Ireland until the spring of 1834, the regiment was divided into six service, and four depôt companies. The service companies embarked at Cork in March and April, for Gibraltar, where they were stationed two years.

1835

In 1835, the depôt companies were removed from Ireland to South Britain, and were afterwards stationed at the island of Guernsey.