George Miller (1764 – 6 October 1848) was an Irish Anglican priest and historian of Trinity College, Dublin.
He developed a course in modern European history at the college after being passed-over for a professorship and appointed assistant to Francis Hodgkinson, professor of modern history at the college, who gave no lectures during his 41-year tenure.
Miller's college lectures were published in eight parts between 1816 and 1828 and reissued in four volumes in 1832 as History, philosophically illustrated, from the fall of the Roman Empire, to the French Revolution, which went through three editions.