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October and 2nd of November. Marching from thence to Fermoy, and 
remaining until the third of December, when it received the route for 
Templemore, in the county of Tipperary, furnishing detachments at Thurles, 
Littleton, New Birmingham, Roscrea, Ballivgar, Borrisokane, Fort 
Cameron, Nenagh, and Borrisoleigh. 
“1824. The regiment “remained quartered at Templemore, furnishing detachments 
to Roserea, Kallingar, Nenagh, Bruff, Littleton, Newport, Thurles, New 
Birmingham, Borrisokane, Fort Cameron, Bruree, and Cahirconlish. 
1825. The regiment remained quartered at Templemore, furnishing detach- 
ments to Roscrea, Nenagh, Bruff, Littleton, Newport, Thurles, New 
Birmingham, Borrisokane, Fort Cameron, Bruree, and Cahirconlish, until 
the 18th of July, when it received the route for Dublin, where it remained 
quartered until the 6th of October, when it received a route for Enniskillen, 
in which place it remained quartered for the remainder of the year, fur- 
nishing a detachment, consisting of one subaltern, one sergeant, and twenty 
rank and file, to Maguire’s Bridge—eight miles distant. _Here the regiment 
was sickly and experienced a considerable loss from mortality, principally 
among the recruits, owing to the wetness of the season, the situation of the 
barracks, and the quality of the water. 
The regiment was augmented this year to ten companies of seventy-four 
rank and file each, and completed its augmentation by recruiting at the 
head quarters of the regiment. It had also twenty recruiting parties 
stationed in England, Ireland, and Scotland, which also contributed to- 
wards completing it to its establishment. , 
1826. On the 31st of March the regiment moved to Londonderry, detaching 
to Lifford, Kaphoe, Gorteen, Dergbridge, Killybegs, Donegal, Rutland, 
Rathmolton, Rathmullan, Letterkenny, Knockalla (?), Me. Arnish (?), Inch 
Island, Green Castle, Carndonagh, Dunree Fort (?), Dungiven, Newtown 
Limavady, and Castledawson (?), and on the 13th September of the same 
year returned to Enniskillen, detaching to Cavan, Virginia, Kingscourt, 
_ Cootehill, Clones, Monaghan, Ballygawley,Omagh, Ballyshannon and Sligo. 
1828. On the 17th of May the regiment marched from Enniskillen to Temple- 
more, detaching to Thurles, Littleton, Tipperary, and Bansha. 
On the 30th Jane the regiment marched from Templemore to Limerick, 
leaving the sick and heavy baggage behind, also the detachments at 
Tipperary and Thurles. On arrival at Limerick it furnished detachments 
to Clare Castle, Crathrocross (?), Newmarket and Six-Mile-Bridge, during 
the election at Ennis. Marched from Limerick to Templemore on the 8th 
July, where it was stationed during the remainder of the year, furnishing 
detachments in September to Nenagh and Roscrea. 
1829. In this year His Majesty was graciously pleased to approve of the 
regiment retaining on its colours aud appointments the word ‘‘ Peninsula,” 
in a memorandum, dated War Office, 13th April, 1829, in commemoration 
of the services of the late second battalion of the regiment in the Peninsula 
} and France, from October, 1813, to August, 1814. 
- 1830. The regiment remained quartered according to the above distribution 
{ until the 22nd March, when it marched to Cork, on route to Chatham, for 
the purpose of embarking for the Madras Presidency on the East India 
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