Daniel Dulany the Younger (June 28, 1722 – March 17, 1797) was a Maryland Loyalist politician, Mayor of Annapolis, and an influential American lawyer in the period immediately before the American Revolution.
His pamphlet Considerations on the Propriety of Imposing Taxes in the British Colonies.
which argued against taxation without representation, has been described as "the ablest effort of this kind produced in America".