George Allan (1767–1828) was an English barrister and politician.
[1] The son of George Allan (1736–1800) and his wife Anne Nicholson, he was born at Darlington; he was sent to Hertford Grammar School, under John Carr.
He matriculated at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1785, and graduated B.A.
[2] He was elected as Member of Parliament for Durham in 1813, as a Tory opponent of reform and Catholic emancipation.
He withdrew as a candidate for Durham in the 1818 general election, not long before the poll.