Captain Henry Macaulay Fitzgibbon

Henry McCauley Fitzgibbon
The portrait of Irish legal professional, music historian and author Henry Macaulay FitzGibbon (1855—1942), signed to Dayton C. Miller. Original in Dayton C. Miller Flute Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress. Unknown author

Captain Henry Macaulay Fitzgibbon was an Irish attorney and flutist. He born in 1855 and was the son of His Honour Judge Henry Fitzgibbon of Dunedia, Jordanstown, Co Antrim KC, (Recorder of Belfast and County Court Judge of Antrim, who died Nov 1909) and Georgina nee Macauley. served in the British Army in World War 1. Fitzgibbon married to Helen Rebecca nee Barton. She was the daughter of John Kellock Barton an MD and Mary Apjohn, daughter of prof James Apjohn. He resided at The Bungalow, Portland Road, North in Greystones until he died in February 1942.

His works included The story of the Flute (1914 and 1928). He also wrote articles on the flute and flute music and The early English and Scottish Poets and their Works. He also edited Famous Elizabethan Plays, other English Classics and Law books.

Bibliography 

https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Author:Henry_Macaulay_Fitzgibbon

A and C Black: Who was who, 1941-1950 : a companion to Who’s who, containing the biographies of those who died during the decade 1941-1950, A & C Black, London (1967)

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