Returned at Downton on the interest of his brother-in-law Lord Feversham, Hales supported Administration until February 1764 when he was ‘carried into the minority’
Hales did not stand at the general election of 1768, and re-entered Parliament in 1770 as a follower of Administration. At Dover in 1770 he was judged ‘the most acceptable person the court could recommend’:
He does not appear in any divisions in this Parliament but in Robinson’s first survey on the royal marriage bill he is marked ‘pro, absent, sick’. He died 18 Mar. 1773.
