Statistics for occurrence #1 of “James Wardley” in entry shakers of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:

...l1/strict"> An English sect, now chiefly found in the United States, arose in the time of Charles I., and derived its name from voluntary convulsions. It soon disappeared, but was revived by James Wardley in 1747, and more successfully by Ann Lee (or Standless), expelled Quakers, about 1757. The sect emigrated to America, May, 1772, and settled near Albany, N. Y., 1774. They have several communiti...
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