From Portsmouth the first battalion embarked on the 22nd of April, 1805, for the East Indies, and arrived in the Presidency of Bengal on the 15th of September of the same year.
1807
In December, 1807, the SIXTY-SEVENTH proceeded from Fort William to Dinapore, at which station the regiment arrived in March following.
1810
The regiment marched for Benares, in January, 1810, and from thence to Ghazeepore.
1811
In January, 1811, the regiment again proceeded to Benares, and returned to Ghazeepore in the month of February of that year.
Lieut.-General Sir William Keppel, G.C.B., Colonel Commandant of the Sixtieth, was appointed by His Majesty Colonel of the SIXTY-SEVENTH regiment, on the 7th of February, 1811, on the decease of General Peter Craig.
1813
The regiment proceeded from Ghazeepore to Cawnpore in January, 1813.