On the 18th of May, 1830, the regiment proceeded from Chester to Liverpool, and embarked for Dublin, from whence it proceeded to Mullingar.
On the 23rd of December, 1830, the regiment proceeded from Mullingar to Newry, under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel the Honorable Henry R. Molyneux.
1832
On the 14th of January, 1832, the SIXTY-SEVENTH, under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel the Honorable H. R. Molyneux, embarked at Dublin in the Stentor and Prince Regent transports for Gibraltar, and the service companies arrived at that fortress on the 25th of February. The depôt companies of the regiment remained in Ireland.
1833
The service companies embarked in His Majesty's ship Revenge, from Gibraltar, on the 28th of February, 1833, for the West Indies, and arrived at Barbadoes on the 29th of March.
1834
1836
In May, 1834, the service companies proceeded to St. Christopher's; and in May, 1836, were removed to Demerara.
The depôt companies were removed from Cork to Sheerness, in August, 1836, and in September, 1839, proceeded from Gosport to Cork.
1837