The earliest record of Cadishead date to 1212, and show that the whole of Cadishead – then called Cadewalesate – was rented from
King John by Gilbert Notton for four
shillings a year, a sum . The name derives from the
Old English words
wælla and
set, and Cada, a personal name; it means the "dwelling or fold by the stream of a man called Cada". Until the early 19th century most of the area was part of the peat bog known as
Chat Moss, but by 1805 work had started to reclaim the land. The opening of the
Manchester Ship Canal in 1894 had a major effect on the subsequent development of Cadishead. == Governance ==