Barons Strange (de/of Knockin), Second Creation (1299)
- John le Strange, 1st Baron Strange (c. 1254–1309)
- John le Strange, 2nd Baron Strange (c. 1282–1311)
- John le Strange, 3rd Baron Strange (c. 1297–1323)
- Roger le Strange, 4th Baron Strange (1301–1349)
- Roger le Strange, 5th Baron Strange (c. 1327–1382)
- John le Strange, 6th Baron Strange (c. 1350–1397)
- Richard le Strange, 7th Baron Strange (1381–1449)
- John le Strange, 8th Baron Strange (c. 1440–1477)
- Joan le Strange, 9th Baroness Strange (c. 1460–1514)
- George Stanley, 9th Baron Strange (de jure uxoris) (1460–1503)
- Thomas Stanley, 2nd Earl of Derby, 10th Baron Strange (d. 1521)
- Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of Derby, 11th Baron Strange (c. 1508–1572)
- Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby, 12th Baron Strange (1531–1593)
- Ferdinando Stanley, 5th Earl of Derby, 13th Baron Strange (1559–1594) (abeyant 1594)
- Elizabeth Frances Philipps, 14th Baroness Strange (1884–1974) (abeyance terminated 1921)
- Jestyn Reginald Austen Plantagenet Philipps, 2nd Viscount St Davids, 15th Baron Strange (1917–1991)
- Colwyn Jestyn John Philipps, 3rd Viscount St Davids, 16th Baron Strange (1939–2009)
- Rhodri Colwyn Philipps, 4th Viscount St Davids, 17th Baron Strange (b. 1966)
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