According to author and occultist Aleister Crowley,[2] Jones lived for some time in Basingstoke, Hampshire, England, working at a metallurgy there.
Born in Croydon, Jones was educated at City of London School, Central Technical College and Birmingham University.
He was the son of George Cecil Jones, Sr.[1] He studied analytical chemistry at Central Technical College in South Kensington and Birmingham University and became employed in the profession upon graduation.
She was the sister of Golden Dawn member Julian Levett Baker, who had introduced Crowley to Jones.
[4] Jones also contributed to Crowley's book of essays on and references for Qabalah, 777 and other Qabalistic writings.