lady-in-waiting vs train-bearer

lady-in-waiting

noun
  • A lady, often a noblewoman, in the household of a queen, princess, or other woman of higher rank who attends her as a personal assistant, generally a role considered an honour. 

train-bearer

noun
  • An attendant who supports the train of a dignitary. 

How often have the words lady-in-waiting and train-bearer occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )