Hall retired to Ringmore,
Devon, where he became a magistrate, and was a member of the Devon and Cornwall Police Authority from 1971 to 1979. ; Baronet Sir Douglas Hall, Kt., had himself been knighted for some two decades when, in later life, he inherited his family′s baronetcy, to become, in addition, Sir Douglas Hall, Bt.. The Scottish baronetcy - a baronetcy in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia - of Hall of Dunglass dates from 1687. Douglas descended from a junior branch and would not have expected to inherit, but the senior line died out and the inheritance passed to his own branch. By then, his father Captain Lionel had died but each of his three sons gained the title in turn: Sir Lionel became the 12th Baronet, inheriting from his kinsman in 1974; Sir Neville outlived him and succeeded the following year, holding the title for three years, before passing on the line to the third brother, Sir Douglas, in 1978. Douglas Hall′s first child died in infancy, but his son, Sir John Hall (7 Jan 1945 - 22 Jun 2025) inherited the title and has issue. Sir Douglas Hall died in
Derbyshire,
England on 8 April 2004 at age 95. ==References==