In June, 1841, the depôt companies were removed from Galway to Templemore.

1842

The head-quarters, under the command of Major E. B. Brooke, marched from Drummondville on the 19th of May, and arrived at St. Helen's, Montreal, on the 25th of May, 1842. On the 3rd of November, 1842, the service companies embarked in the Pestonjee Bomonjee transport at Quebec, and disembarked at Plymouth on the 15th of December following.

The depôt companies joined the regiment on the 15th of December, 1842, having been removed from Ireland to Plymouth in October.

1843

In May, 1843, the regiment proceeded from Plymouth to Weedon, and in July marched to Manchester.

1844

Lieutenant-General John Clitherow was appointed by Her Majesty to be Colonel of the SIXTY-SEVENTH regiment, on the 15th of January, 1844, upon Lieutenant-General Sir John Macdonald, G.C.B. (Adjutant-General to the Forces), being removed to the Forty-second, Royal Highland, regiment.

In December, 1844, the regiment was removed from Manchester to Dublin.

1845