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curiouskat | 11:52 Wed 01st Dec 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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What is the origin of the phrase 'Derby and Jones'?
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I wonder whether you mean 'Darby and Joan'. An 18th century song contained these lines:

"Old Darby with Joan by his side,
You've often regarded with wonder;
He's dropsical, she is sore-eyed,
Yet they're never happy asunder."

So, ever since then, any devoted elderly couple always seen together have been given those names.

Derby and Joan Clubs were quite popular for a while.

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