Gender: Female
Augusta Fairfield Fullam was a British Raj woman implicated in a double murder in Agra in India. Fullam was born in Calcutta in 1875 and died in Allahabad in 1914. She was the wife of Lieutenant Edward McKeon Fullam and lived in Calcutta, Barrackpore, Meerut and finally Agra (India). She came to notice when she was interviewed in connection with Dr Henry Clark whose wife had been hacked to death on 17 November 1912. She and Clark had been lovers since 1909, and some 400 letters Augusta had written, swiftly discovered by the police, provided unarguable evidence of conspiracy to murder their respective spouses. On 11 October 1912, days after the Fullams moved to Agra, Edward Fullam had died, supposedly of heatstroke and “general paralysis of insanity”, but as later post mortem revealed, of arsenic poisoning., The definitive account of Augusta Fullam's life and the double murder of which she and her lover were convicted is Molly Whittington-Egan's Khaki Mischief (1990)
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On the name Augusta Fullam, Augusta means Great, Female Version of Augustus, Introduced to Britain by the Hanoverian in the Early 18th Century, Magnificent, Venerated, Worthy of Respect, Venerable, August (the Month).
The name Augusta Fullam is often used as a Female name and is mostly used as a First Name.
Augusta is commonly found in Italy, Nigeria, Portugal, and 67 more countries.
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At NamesLook, the name Augusta is recorded 7,214 times globally, ranking it as the 7,549th most common name worldwide.
Augusta is most prevalent in Italy, with 2,331 occurrences, making it the 1,101th most popular name in the country.
In Portugal, the name Augusta is found among 1 in every 187 people, showcasing its highest frequency there.
Country | Rank | Frequency |
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Italy | #1,101 | 1 : 507 |
Nigeria | #952 | 1 : 835 |
Portugal | #295 | 1 : 187 |
United States of America | #5,899 | 1 : 4,489 |
Brazil | #2,205 | 1 : 2,293 |
France | #4,103 | 1 : 4,050 |
Peru | #2,529 | 1 : 3,729 |
Mauritius | #573 | 1 : 679 |
Angola | #322 | 1 : 1,723 |
United Kingdom | #5,784 | 1 : 5,123 |
This chart displays the ranking of the name Augusta from 1980 to 2023, based on the most recent data from the U.S. Social Security Administration.
Augusta Fairfield Fullam was a British Raj woman implicated in a double murder in Agra in India. Fullam was born in Calcutta in 1875 and died in Allahabad in 1914. She was the wife of Lieutenant Edward McKeon Fullam and lived in Calcutta, Barrackpore, Meerut and finally Agra (India). She came to notice when she was interviewed in connection with Dr Henry Clark whose wife had been hacked to death on 17 November 1912. She and Clark had been lovers since 1909, and some 400 letters Augusta had written, swiftly discovered by the police, provided unarguable evidence of conspiracy to murder their respective spouses. On 11 October 1912, days after the Fullams moved to Agra, Edward Fullam had died, supposedly of heatstroke and “general paralysis of insanity”, but as later post mortem revealed, of arsenic poisoning., The definitive account of Augusta Fullam's life and the double murder of which she and her lover were convicted is Molly Whittington-Egan's Khaki Mischief (1990)
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