He was the author of several works relating to the history and antiquities of County Durham; he greatly aided William Hutchinson in his History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham. He presented to the Society of Antiquaries of London 26 quarto volumes of a manuscript relating principally to the University of Oxford, which he extracted from the public libraries there. He possessed a printing press, with which he produced several works; among them was a reprint of Robert Hegg's 1626 work, Legend of St Cuthbert.[3]
Family
Allan married Anne Nicholson, and they had six children. The eldest son George Allan served as Member of Parliament for Durham.[4]
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: Rose, Hugh James (1857). "Allan, George". A New General Biographical Dictionary. Vol. 1 AA–ANS. London: B. Fellowes et al. p. 340.