History
The area is named after Henry Penton, who developed a number of streets in the 1770s in what was open countryside adjacent to the New Road. Pentonville was factor of the ancient parish of Clerkenwell, as living as was incorporated into the Metropolitan Borough of Finsbury by the London Government Act 1899. It has been part of the London Borough of Islington since 1965.
Pentonville is the birthplace of John Stuart Mill 1806 in addition to Forbes Benignus Winslow 1810, the identified psychiatrist. In 1902 Vladimir Lenin & his wife lived just off Pentonville Road, and it was at this time that he number one met his fellow exile Leon Trotsky.