Line of Succession
- Hon. John Alexander David Manners (b. 2011), only son of the 6th Baron
- Edward Preston Manners (b. 1948), eldest son of Hon. Richard Neville Manners, second son of the 4th Baron
- Rupert Francis Henry Manners (b. 1950), second son of Hon. Richard Neville Manners
- Stephen Francis Manners (b. 1978), eldest son of Rupert Manners
- Philip Manners (b. 1979), second and youngest son of Rupert Manners
- Thomas Benjamin Cabbell Manners (b. 1954), third and youngest son of Hon. Richard Neville Manners
- Rupert Cabbell Manners (b. 1990), eldest son of Thomas Benjamin Cabbell Manners
- Hugh Cabbell Manners (b. 1993), second and youngest son of Thomas Benjamin Cabbell Manners
- Hon. Thomas Jasper Manners (b. 1929), third and youngest son of the 4th Baron
- Charles Henry Manners (b. 1957), eldest son of Hon. Thomas Jasper Manners
- Joseph Peter Manners (b. 1991), only son of Charles Manners
- Arthur Roger Manners (b. 1959), second son of Hon. Thomas Jasper Manners
- Hugo Manners (b. 1989), only son of Arthur Manners
- Robert Hugh Manners (b. 1962), third and youngest son of Hon. Thomas Jasper Manners
- Archie Thomas Manners (b. 1993), eldest son of Robert Manners
- Orlando Douglas Manners (b. 1995), second son of Robert Manners
- Humphrey Wilmot Manners (b. 1998), third and youngest son of Robert Manners
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