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Anchor text: Fourth Earl of Bedford
Target Entity: Francis_Russell\u002c_4th_Earl_of_Bedford
Preceding Context: Two cuts were made in the Cambridgeshire Fens to join the River Great Ouse to the sea at King's Lynn – the Old Bedford River and the New Bedford River, the latter being known also as the Hundred Foot Drain. Both cuts were named after the
Succeeding Context: who, along with some gentlemen adventurers (venture capitalists), funded the construction and were rewarded with large grants of the resulting farmland. The work was directed by engineers from the Low Countries. Following this initial drainage, the Fens were still extremely susceptible to flooding, so windpumps were used to pump water away from affected areas.
Paragraph Title: Early modern attempts to drain the Fens
Source Page: The Fens

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