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Works
- Illustrations of the Natural Scenery of the Snowdonian Mountains, accompanied by a description of the County of Carnarvon, London, 1829.
- Plan of a University for the town of Manchester, 58 pp., Manchester, 1836.
- Memorials of Cambridge, with Historical and Descriptive Accounts, 2 vols., 1841. This was written by him and Thomas Wright, and published by the engraver John Le Keux.
- Essays and papers on literary and historical subjects, reprinted from Blackwood's Magazine and other periodicals, London, 1870.
Articles in the Archaeological Journal
- "On the Medieval Antiquities of Anglesey" in the Archaeological Journal volume 1, pages 40–45 (1845)
- "Remarks on some of the Churches of Anglesey" in the Archaeological Journal volume 1, pages 118–130 (1845)
- "On the Medieval Ecclesiastical Architecture of Paris"—Part 1 in the Archaeological Journal volume 1, pages 237–242 (1845)
- "On the Medieval Ecclesiastical Architecture of Paris"—Part 2 in the Archaeological Journal volume 1, pages 336–346 (1845)
- "On the Cromlechs extant in the Isle of Anglesey" in the Archaeological Journal volume 3, pages 39–44 (1846)
Works about Jones
- "Jones, Harry Longueville," in Dictionary of National Biography, London: Smith, Elder, & Co., (1885–1900) in 63 vols.
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