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1546 May 18, John Roche Dasent, editor, Acts of the Privy Council of England, volume 1, London: H. M. Stationery Office, published 1890, page 458:Sir Thomas Cheynye being sent into France texecute for the Kinges Majeste at the christening of the Daulphin's childe, had warrant to Wymond Carewe for ciiijxxxiiijli for the purposes foloweng; viz., for the Lady Mistres, lxvjlixiijsiiijd; the mydwief xlli; the norice xlli; and the rockers cxx angelles, making xlviijli.