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in France. Disembarked at Ostend, on the 17th July, marched 
to Paris, and was quartered at Monte Martre and Belville. 
1816 First battalion quartered at Halifax and Bermuda. 
The second battalion marched from Paris, and embarked at 
Calais, on the 11th January. Disembarked at Dover and 
Ramsgate, 14th January. Embarked again the 24th January, 
and sailed for Ireland. Disembarked at Monkstown, 2nd 
February, except Capt. Radford’s and Capt Reed’s companies, 
which were wrecked off Kinsale. Capt. Radford, was drowned, 
but the whole of the men saved. 
The battalion proceeded to Fermoy, from whence it marched 
to Dublin, and was reduced on the 24th of that month, sending 
four hundred men to complete the first battalion at Halitax, 
Nova Scotia. 
1818 The Sixty-Second Regiment remained stationed at Halifax 
and Bermuda. 
1819 The left wing joined the regiment at Halifax. 
1820 One battalion company detached to Annapolis, the regiment 
remaining at Windsor. 
1821 A battalion company detached this year to Cape Breton and 
Prince Edward’s Island, Annapolis and Windsor. 
1823 The regiment embarked at Halifax, and arrived at Ports- 
mouth, or 8th October, from whence it was ordered to proceed 
to Ireland, landed at Ballinacor, on the 22nd and 28rd 
of October, and 2nd of November, (in three divisions,) 
marching from thence to Fermoy, and remaining until the 3rd 
of December, when it received the route for Templemore. 
1824 The regiment remained quartered at Templemore. 
1825 The regiment remained quartered at Templemore until the 
11th July, when it received the route for Dublin, where it re- 
mained quartered until the 6th October, when it received a 
route for Enniskillen in which place it remained quartered for 
the remainder of the year. Here the regiment wassickly, 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. 
1826 On the 31st March, the regiment moved to Londonderry, and 
on the 13th of September, same year, returned to Enniskillen. 
1828 On the 17th May the regiment marched from Enniskillen to 
Templemore, detaching to Thurles, Littleton, Tipperary and 
Bansha. 
On the 30th of June, the regiment marched from Templemore — 
to Limerick, leaving the sick and heavy baggage behind, also 
the detachments at Tipperary and Thurles, Marched from 
Limerick to Templemore on 8th July, where it was stationed 
during the remainder of the year. 
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