Horror of seeing brother die on hunger strike hardened Mary MacSwiney against Treaty
Mary MacSwiney. Picture: Cork City and County Archives
Mary MacSwiney stood up to speak on the Treaty at 4.25 pm on 21 December 1921.
Concluding at ‘exactly 7 o’clock’. MacSwiney had spoken, as the Irish Independent journalist Padraig de Burca noted, for precisely the same length of time as the five Plenipotentiaries had taken with their combined speeches’.





