Again I just posted it above. This is the 1701 line of Succession. This list does not include anyone born after 1701
The list you posted in comment *930 in response to my comment #928 does indeed include people born after 1701 which the following are from the list you give in comment #930 which i show below:
5: Louis, Duke of Anjou, future King Louis XV of France (1710–1774)
6: Louis, Prince of Asturias, future King Louis of Spain (1707–1724)
7: Infante Philip of Spain (1712–1719)
8: Infante Ferdinand of Spain, future King Ferdinand VI of Spain (1713–1759)
15: Louise Élisabeth d'Orléans (1709–1742)
17: Prince Leopold Clement of Lorraine (1707–1723)
18: Prince Francis Stephen of Lorraine, future Holy Roman Emperor (1708–1765)
19: Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine (1712–1780)
20: Princess Elisabeth Therese of Lorraine (1711–1741)
21: Princess Anne Charlotte of Lorraine (1714–1773)
23: Princess Dorothea of Salm (1702–1751)
24: Princess Elisabeth of Salm (1704–1739)
25: Princess Christine of Salm (1707–1775)
30: Louis, Count of Clermont (1709–1771)
35: Henriette Louise de Bourbon, mlle de Vermandois (1703–1772)
36: Élisabeth Alexandrine de Bourbon, mlle de Gex (1705–1765)
44: Louise Françoise de Bourbon, mlle du Maine (1707–1743)
51: Enrichetta d'Este (1702–1777)
58: Frederick Louis of Hanover, future prince of Wales (1707–1751)
59: Anne of Hanover (1709–1759)
60: Amelia of Hanover (1711–1786)
61: Caroline of Hanover (1713–1757)
63: Frederick of Prussia, future king of Prussia (1712–1786)
64: Wilhelmine of Prussia (1709–1758)
Perhaps you forget to check the list to see who was only alive in 1701 before you posted the list in response to me, an oversight which can happen so not a problem. I am only interested in knowing who was alive before 12th June 1701 (the day that The Act of Settlement passed).
I think George, Prince of Hanover the future King George was about 42nd in line the actual moment before The Act of Settlement passed on 12th June 1701 and i would like a list of those 42 or so people if possible.
Many thanks.