Trevor Pryce Jones (born 24 April 1948)[1] was the first Archdeacon of Hertford within the Diocese of St Albans.
Ordained as a deacon in 1976 and priest in 1977, Jones previously served as Assistant Curate at the church of St George in Lower Tuffley in Gloucestershire from 1976 to 1979, and Warden of Bishop Mascall Centre in Ludlow from 1979 to 1984.
[3] In 1997 Jones was appointed to the newly created post of Archdeacon of Hertford[4] and an Honorary Canon of St Albans Abbey; his responsibilities within the diocese included "educational issues and ecumenical relations and responsibility for oversight of the Board for Christian Development, covering clergy training, education, and youth and children's work.
[3] Jones led the service of remembrance on the first anniversary of the Potters Bar railway disaster.
From 2005 to 2012, Jones was also the Chairman of the Trustees of The Hockerill Foundation, a charity which makes grants in the field of education.