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Abinger appears in the ''[[Domesday Book]]'' as ''Abinceborne''. It was held by William de Braiose. Its ''Domesday'' Assets were 4 hides. 1 church, 1 mill worth 6s, 7 ploughs, {{convert|3|acre|m2}} of meadow, woodland worth 40 hogs. It rendered (in total): £7.<ref>[http://www.gwp.enta.net/surrnames.htm Surrey ''Domesday Book'']</ref>
Abinger appears in the ''[[Domesday Book]]'' as ''Abinceborne''. It was held by William de Braiose. Its ''Domesday'' Assets were 4 hides. 1 church, 1 mill worth 6s, 7 ploughs, {{convert|3|acre|m2}} of meadow, woodland worth 40 hogs. It rendered (in total): £7.<ref>[http://www.gwp.enta.net/surrnames.htm Surrey ''Domesday Book'']</ref>

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* [[Baron Abinger]]


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Abinger is a civil parish in the Mole Valley district of Surrey, England. It includes the villages of Abinger Hammer, Sutton Abinger, Abinger Common and part of Holmbury St Mary (the rest of which is in Shere parish).

It has a population of 1,858 and covers an area of 30.17 square kilometres (11.65 sq mi).[1]

Abinger appears in the Domesday Book as Abinceborne. It was held by William de Braiose. Its Domesday Assets were 4 hides. 1 church, 1 mill worth 6s, 7 ploughs, 3 acres (12,000 m2) of meadow, woodland worth 40 hogs. It rendered (in total): £7.[2]

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