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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Don't know if your book explains, but one of the reasons Martin Mere was lost is because it was drained by the local landowners, including the Heskeths of Rufford Old Hall, in the 1690s. An Act of Parliament of 16932 permitted this, and it took 2000 men to cut a 24 ft wide channel to the estuary of the River Ribble, with floodgates against the high tide. I think you should still be able to see thes channels around the Burscough area, and there are still pumping stations around to keep the levels down.
One legend says Martin Mere is where King Arthur threw Excalibur.
Remember too that what remains of Martin Mere is a wildfowl sanctuary, attracting millions of birds (and visitors) a year