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He was born in Wrexham, Wales. He studied history at Oxford, and taught in Exeter, then Nottingham from 1967 to 2002, specialising in French medieval history.
Most of his works are about the ducal period of Brittany, and since his retirement he has also taken an interest in the local history of Nottinghamshire, especially that relating to Southwell Minster.
In 2023, volume 67 of the journal Nottingham Medieval Studies was published as a Festschrift in Jones's honour. Its theme was "Centres and peripheries in medieval Britain and France", and it included a bibliography of Jones's publications.
Recueil des actes de Jean IV, duc de Bretagne, (3 vols) 1980–2001
La Bretagne ducale. Jean IV de Montfort (1364–1399) entre la France et l'Angleterre, 1998
Les châteaux de Bretagne, Ouest-France, with Gwyn Meirion-Jones, Rennes, 1992
Les Anciens Bretons des origines au XVe siècle, with Patrick Galliou, 1993
Catalogue sommaire des archives du Fonds Lebreton, Abbaye Saint-Guénolé, Landevennec, Nottingham, 1998.
Recueil des actes de Charles de Blois et Jeanne de Penthièvre, duc et duchesse de Bretagne (1341–1364) suivi des Actes de Jeanne de Penthièvre (1364–1384), Rennes, Presses Universitaires de Rennes 1996
Le Premier Inventaire du Trésor des Chartes des ducs de Bretagne (1395). Hervé Le Grant et les origines du Chronicon Briocense, Soc. Histoire et d'Archeologie de Bretagne 2007
Comptes du duché de Bretagne. Les comptes, inventaires et execution des testaments ducaux, 1262–1352, Rennes, 2017, with Philippe Charon