General Sir Robert Wilson, then Governor of Gibraltar, in his report, dated the 18th of May, 1848, on the SIXTY-SEVENTH regiment, remarked,
"It is a corps composed of a superior body of men, well regulated and well conducted, having had since its arrival but nine courts-martial.
"Its interior economy is carefully superintended by Lieutenant-Colonel Brooke.
"Her Majesty's Regulations are strictly observed in all the prescribed cases.
"It discharges every duty commendably, and is an efficient portion of the Garrison for every service."
The depôt company was removed from Cork to the Isle of Wight, in February, 1848.
1849
On the 1st of May, 1849, the period to which this Record has been continued, the two battalions of the SIXTY-SEVENTH regiment were stationed at Gibraltar.