Reddish, the actor of Drury Lane, obtained all Jones's manuscripts, which included 'Harold' and three acts of another tragedy called 'The Cave of Idra.' The last-named drama was augmented and completed by
Paul Hiffernan, and, under the title of 'The Heroine of the Cave,' was produced for Reddish's benefit on 25 March 1774 (ib. v. 450). It was printed in the following year. The fate of 'Harold' is unknown (Baker, Biog. Dram. ed. 1812, ii. 284-5). Jones wrote also: • ''Philosophy : a Poem address'd to the Ladies who attend Mr. Booth's Lectures. By the Bricklayer,'' 8vo, Dublin, 1746. • ''An Epistle to the . . . Earl of Orrery, occasion'd by reading his Lordship's translation of Pliny's Epistles,'' 4to, London, 1751. •
Merit: a Poem, 4to, London, 1753. •
The Relief, or Day-Thoughts: a Poem, occasioned by The Complaint, or Night Thoughts [of E. Young] (anon.), 8vo, London, 1754. •
Verses to , . . . the Duke of Newcastle, on the Death of the Rt. Hon. Henry Pelham, 4to, London, 1754. •
The Invention of Letters, and the Utility of the Press [a poem], s. sh. fol., Dublin, 1755. •
An Address to Britain [a poem], 4to, London, 1760. •
Vectis; the Isle of Wight: a Poem, in three Cantos, 4to, London, 1766; another edition, published anonymously as
The Isle of Wight, 8vo, Newport, I. W., 1781. •
Clifton: a Poem, in two Cantos, including Bristol and all its Environs, 4to, Bristol, 1667, or rather 1767; second edition,
to which is added an Ode to Shakespear in honor of the Jubilee, &c., 1773. •
Kew Garden: a Poem, in two Cantos, 4to, London, 1767. • ''Inoculation, or Beauty's Triumph: a Poem,'' 4to, Bath, 1768. ==References==