The following is a list of wedding events in Islington, London.
Those living in Angel,Archway, Barnsbury, Canonbury, Clerkenwell, Farringdon, Finsbury Park, Finsbury, Highbury, Highgate, Holloway, Islington, Kings Cross, Lower Holloway, Mildmay, Nag's Head, Newington Green, Old Street, Pentonville, St Luke's, Tufnell Park and Upper Holloway are just a short journey from the event(s) listed below.
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 The London Borough of Islington is a North London borough (North London sub-region) forming part of Inner London, which itself is part of the Ceremonial County of Greater London. The borough was formed 1st April, 1965 by merging the former metropolitan boroughs of Islington and Finsbury.
 The London Borough of Islington is a North London borough (North London sub-region) forming part of Inner London, which itself is part of the Ceremonial County of Greater London. The borough was formed 1st April, 1965 by merging the former metropolitan boroughs of Islington and Finsbury. The borough's administrative headquarters are based in Upper Street in Islington.
 The borough's administrative headquarters are based in Upper Street in Islington. During the Saxon period, Islington was know as 'Giseldone' and then - in the second half of the eleventh century - as 'Gislandune'. The name stands for 'Gilsa's Hill', being derived from the Old English 'Gisla' (a personal name) and 'dun', meaning 'hill'. Through mutation, the name changed to 'Isledon' and then from the seventeenth century its modern name was used.
 During the Saxon period, Islington was know as 'Giseldone' and then - in the second half of the eleventh century - as 'Gislandune'. The name stands for 'Gilsa's Hill', being derived from the Old English 'Gisla' (a personal name) and 'dun', meaning 'hill'. Through mutation, the name changed to 'Isledon' and then from the seventeenth century its modern name was used. The manor of Islington was one of many small manors in the area during the medieval period, but was used as the name to cover all these small villages. In 1899 the Metropolitan Borough of Islington was formed.
 The manor of Islington was one of many small manors in the area during the medieval period, but was used as the name to cover all these small villages. In 1899 the Metropolitan Borough of Islington was formed.