Hi
My gg grandfather was in the 41st Welch Regiment of Foot, which was renamed the 41st Welsh Regiment of Foot and THEN renamed with different numbers.
I believe he was part of the FIRST Anglo Sikh War between the British Empire and Sikh empire, which explains why he was in Madras and returned to Dublin in 1843.
Mullingar is where my gg grandfather signed his attestation papers for the Crimea war, Is that possibly near Athlone Barracks?
I literally have a brain injury so hope I understand what you are asking. My advice is to look at the 41st Welch Regiment of Foot, which I think changes names to something like the 87th, but you will be able to follow where they where and which battles they were involved in. For him to NOT go to the Crimea War in 1854, means he could have been injured in the First Sikh War and pensioned, so there may be a mention of a pension district.
Stations of the British Army. Where 2 places are mentioned, 2nd is the regiment's depot.
41st. Regiment
31st January 1846 Dublin (Returned from Madras, July 1843)
1st January 1847 (?not sure of year) Mullingar
28th July 1847 Mullingar
1st May 1850 Cork
1st April 1852 Corfu - Boyle (Boyle is in County Roscommon)
I would look at the archives online in the UK, NOT in Ireland, the services fought under the UK banner, so the records are held in England too, they are online.
Otherwise, ask and I will see if I can help you further. My gg grandfather served in Crimea and was pensioned by 22 years old. So they get assigned back to a pension district because they have to go to teh barracks to receive their pension every 6 months?
Hope that helps a bit xx