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Line ignored as not understood Line 16975: 1 _META <metadataxml><content><line><p>XX. LINCOLNSHIRE WILLS, 1600-1617.</p><p>The case of the Meres, or Meers, family is peculiar. First of all <br>John Meres, of Kirton, in 1537, practically disinherits his eldest <br>son by the flrst wife, and settles the estates for the most part on <br>Anthony, his son by the second wife. The younger line at <br>Auboum prospers till the death of Sir John Meres, Knt., in 1630. <br>It then disappears, not even iiguring in the Visitation of 1634. <br>Meanwhile the poverty-stricken elder line, after remaining in <br>obscurity from 1637 to 1617, revives. Its fortunes were recruited <br>by inheriting the remnants of the Bussey estates, and by Anthony <br>Meres&#39; success as a merchant in Lincoln. It resumed its rightful <br>place in the 1634 Visitation^ and after the Eestoration Sir Thomas <br>Meres was one of the most prominent men in the County. <br></p></line></content></metadataxml>
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