Line of Succession
- William Francis Seymour, Earl of Yarmouth (b. 1993), eldest son of the 9th Marquess
- Lord Edward George Seymour (b. 1995), second and youngest son of the 9th Marquess
- A/Cdre. Andrew Conway Paul Seymour (b. 1939), grandson of Commander Lord George Frederick Seymour, fourth and youngest son of the 6th Marquess
- Nicholas George Mark Seymour (b. 1953), first cousin of A/Cdre. Andrew Seymour
- William Thomas Seymour (b. 1954), great-grandson of Rev. Lord Victor Alexander Seymour, fourth and youngest son of the 5th Marquess
- Conway William Hugh Seymour (b. 1934), first cousin once removed of William Thomas Seymour
- Conway Ronald Hugh Seymour (b. 1962), only son of Conway William Hugh Seymour
- Hugh James Seymour (b. 1956), great-great-great-great-grandson of Admiral Lord Hugh Seymour, fifth son of the 1st Marquess
- Hugo Frederick James Seymour (b. 1988), eldest son of Hugh James Seymour
- Rupert Alexander Erskine Seymour (b. 1992), second son of Hugh James Seymour
- Felix Horatio Hindmarch Seymour (b. 2000), third son of Hugh James Seymour
- Otto Storm Hindmarch Seymour (b. 2003), fourth and youngest son of Hugh James Seymour
- Julian Seymour (b. 1961), younger brother of Hugh James Seymour
- Francis Benedict Seymour (b. 1966), younger brother of Hugh James and Julian Seymour
- Thaddeus Oliver Thomas (b. 2001), eldest son of Francis Benedict Seymour
- Noah Benedict Hugh (b. 2003), second and youngest son of Francis Benedict Seymour
- Hugh Leopold Seymour (b. 1943), great-great-great-grandson of Lord George Seymour, seventh and youngest son of the 1st Marquess
- Charles Richard Seymour (b. 1955), younger brother of Hugh Leopold Seymour
- Rafe Conway Seymour (b. 1994), eldest son of Charles Richard Seymour
- Leo Miles Seymour (b. 1997), second and youngest son of Charles Richard Seymour
- Thomas Oliver Seymour (b. 1952), first cousin of Hugh Leopold and Charles Richard Seymour
- Edward Alexander Seymour (b. 1992), eldest son of Thomas Seymour
- William Seymour (b. 1994), second and youngest son of Thomas Seymour
- Lt.-Col. Conway John Edward Seymour (b. 1941), second cousin of Hugh Leopold, Charles Richard and Thomas Seymour
- Harry Edward Seymour (b. 1971), only son of Lt.-Col. Conway Seymour
- Richard Hubert Seymour (b. 1947), younger brother of Lt.-Col. Conway Seymour
- James Richard Edward Seymour (b. 1985), only son of Richard Seymour
- Julian Conway Seymour (b. 1934), first cousin once removed of Hugh Leopold, Charles Richard, Thomas, Lt.-Col. Conway and Richard Seymour
- Leopold Conway Seymour (b. 1959), eldest son of Julian Conway Seymour
- Frederick Conway Seymour (b. 2000), eldest son of Leopold Seymour
- William Titus Beauchamp Seymour (b. 2002), second and youngest son of Leopold Seymour
- Mark Hamilton Seymour (b. 1960), second son of Julian Conway Seymour
- Archibald John Seymour (b. 1937), second cousin once removed of Julian Conway Seymour and third cousin of Hugh Leopold, Charles Richard, Thomas, Lt.-Col. Conway and Richard Seymour
- Julian Roger Seymour (b. 1945), younger brother of Archibald Seymour
- Archie Christopher Seymour (b. 1989), only son of Julian Roger Seymour
- Christopher Mark Seymour (b. 1942), first cousin of Archibald and Julian Roger Seymour
- Thomas Mark Middleton Seymour (b. 1972), eldest son of Christopher Seymour
- Peter Christopher James Seymour (b. 1977), second and youngest son of Christopher Seymour
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