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The number of commoners buried in an abbey varies widely depending on the specific abbey in question. Many abbeys primarily housed the remains of monks, nuns, and notable figures, but some also included graves for commoners, especially those who were benefactors or had close ties to the abbey. For example, Westminster Abbey in London has a limited number of commoner graves, while others may have larger sections dedicated to local residents. To get an accurate count, one would need to refer to the historical records of a specific abbey.

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