Line of Succession
- William Cavendish, Earl of Burlington (b. 1969), only son of the 12th Duke
- James Cavendish, Lord Cavendish (b. 2010), only son of Lord Burlington
- (Richard) Hugh Cavendish, Baron Cavendish of Furness (b. 1941), grandson of Rt. Hon. Lord Richard Frederick Cavendish, younger brother of the 9th Duke and second son of Lord Edward Cavendish, fourth and youngest son of the 7th Duke
- Hon. Frederick Richard Toby Cavendish (b. 1972), only son of Lord Cavendish of Furness
- Edward Osborne Cavendish (b. 1955), younger brother of Lord Cavendish of Furness
- Ronald Simon Constantine Cavendish (b. 1954), great-great-great-grandson of General Hon. Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish, third son of George Augustus Henry Cavendish, 1st Earl of Burlington, third and youngest son of the 4th Duke
- Nicholas Peter Lancaster Cavendish (b. 1993), only son of Ronald Cavendish
- Mark Francis Cavendish (b. 1955), younger brother of Ronald Cavendish
- Rupert William Cavendish (b. 1962), younger brother of Ronald and Mark Cavendish
- Martin Alexander Cavendish (b. 1993), only son of Rupert Cavendish
- Jonathon Stewart Cavendish (b. 1959), first cousin of Ronald, Mark and Rupert Cavendish
- Theodore Robin Cavendish (b. 1996), only son of Jonathon Cavendish
- Richard Gordon John Cavendish (b. 1949), fourth cousin of Ronald, Mark, Rupert and Jonathon Cavendish
- Charles William Gordon Cavendish (b. 1975), only son of Richard Gordon John Cavendish
- William Alwyn Charles Chichester Cavendish (b. 1956), third cousin of Richard Gordon John Cavendish
- Myles Joseph Charles Cavendish (b.1991), only son of William Alwyn Cavendish
- Mark Andrew Lionel Compton Cavendish (b. 1958), younger brother of William Alwyn Cavendish
- George Andrew Francis Stuart Cavendish (b. 1989), eldest son of Mark Andrew Cavendish
- Edward Charles Robert Pitcairn Cavendish (b. 1994), second and youngest son of Mark Andrew Cavendish
- Richard Blake Delmar Cavendish (b. 1916), third cousin once removed of Ronald, Mark Francis, Rupert, Jonathon, Richard Gordon John, William Alwyn and Mark Andrew Cavendish
- Anthony Leigh Cable (previously Anthony Leigh Delmar Cavendish, b. 1942), only son of Richard Blake Delmar Cavendish
- Adrian Delmar Cavendish (b. 1947), second cousin of Anthony Leigh Cable
- John Spencer Cavendish (b. 1987), only son of Adrian Cavendish
- William Anthony Delmar Cavendish (b. 1952), first cousin of Adrian Cavendish
- Edward William Henry Delmar Cavendish (b. 1987), only son of William Anthony Delmar Cavendish
- Charles Grey Compton Cavendish, 7th Baron Chesham, (b. 1974), great-great-great-great-grandson of Charles Compton Cavendish, 1st Baron Chesham, fourth and youngest son of the 1st Earl of Burlington
- Hon. Oliver Nicholas Bruce Cavendish (b. 2007), only son of Lord Chesham
- Hon. William George Gray Cavendish (b. 1980), younger brother of Lord Chesham
- Hon. John Charles Gregory Cavendish (b. 1952), uncle of Lord Chesham
- Greville Adrian Cavendish (b. 1925), second cousin twice removed of Lord Chesham and great-grandson of William George Cavendish, 2nd Baron Chesham
- Rupert Edward Greville Cavendish (b. 1955), eldest son of Greville Cavendish
- Piers Antony Charles Cavendish (b. 1956), second and youngest son of Greville Cavendish
- Patrick Alexander Cavendish (b. 1990), only son of Piers Cavendish
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