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William Doris (15 April 1860 - 13 September 1926) was an Irish politician, Member of Parliament, and co-founder of ''The Mayo News''. ==Biography== Doris was a solicitor in Dublin, active in Nationalist politics from the 1880s when he was assistant secretary of the Irish National Land League, and in this role was arrested in November 1881 and imprisoned for six months in Dundalk jail.〔Patrick Maume, The Long Gestation: Irish Nationalist Life 1891-1918, New York, St Martin's Press, pp.117, 226; Dictionary of Irish Biography.〕 On 3 December 1892 ''The Mayo News'' a local newspaper in Mayo, was co-founded by William and his brother Patrick Doris. The price of ''The Mayo News'' was one penny. In 1898, Mayo County Council was set up under the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898. Doris was chairman of Westport UDC 1899-1910 and vice-chairman of Mayo County Council 1900-08, speaking at the latter's first meeting on 22 April 1899.〔Dictionary of Irish Biography; (Mayo County Council 1899 )〕
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