found: The seat of government of Canada, 1856:t.p. (Dunbar Ross)
found: Wikipedia, August 15, 2020(Dunbar Ross, QC (approximately 1800-May 16, 1865); lawyer and political figure in Canada East; born in the British Isles and came to Lower Canada with his family approximately 1803; member of the Legislative Assembly, named Queen's Counsel in 1853 and served as solicitor general for Canada East from 1853 to 1857)
found: Zeno. The "crise" Metcalfe and the Lafontaine-Baldwin cabinet defended, 1844, via HathiTrust, August 15, 2020:title page (letter of Zeno to the Legislative Assembly of Canada) penciled note after "Zeno" on title page of digitized (University of California) copy: "pseud. Dunbar Ross") page 44 (signed at end: "Zeno, Quebec, 28th Nov. 1844")
found: Bilas, Irene. "Ross, Dunbar," in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, v. 9, 2003- (year of revision: 1976), accessed August 15, 2020(Ross, Dunbar, lawyer and politician; born approximately 1800 in the British Isles; died 16 May 1865 at Quebec City; called to the bar of Lower Canada on 2 Feb. 1834 and practiced law in Quebec; in 1853, appointed a queen's counsel; in 1844, under the pseudonym Zeno, published The "crise" Metcalfe and the LaFontaine-Baldwin cabinet defended; served in Legislative Assembly and as soliciter general for Canada East in several Reform movement governments) - http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/ross_dunbar_9E.html.
found: "Dunbar Ross," article on Assemblée nationale du Québec website, August 15, 2020; source: DBC; biography updated June 2009(Dunbar Ross; born in Ireland, perhaps in Clonakilty, in the county of Cork, approximately 1800; author under the pseudonym Zeno of The "crise" Metcalfe and the LaFontaine-Baldwin cabinet defended, 1844) - http://www.assnat.qc.ca/en/deputes/ross-dunbar-5179/biographie.html