David Duncan (28 February 1789 – 27 August 1829) was a British minister in the Presbyterian United Secession Church.
He was educated at the University of Edinburgh, studied Latin, Greek, logic, mathematics, moral and natural philosophy.
In 1817 he was admitted a student into the Divinity Hall, under the inspection of the General Associate Synod of the Presbyterian Secession Church: the Rev.
In 1822, he took the ministerial care of the United Associate Congregation of Union Chapel in Sunderland, Durham until he died after suffering from an infection.
[1] David Duncan was interred in a vault immediately below the pulpit of Union Chapel, Coronation Street, Sunderland.