Kenedon

Kenedon is an historic manor situated in the parish of Sherford in Devon.

It is listed in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Chenigedone, the 55th of the 58 Devonshire holdings of Ralph de Pomeroy,[2] feudal baron of Berry Pomeroy, one of the Devon Domesday Book tenants-in-chief of King William the Conqueror.

It was subsequently held by the Praulle (alias Prall) family, under the overlordship of the honour of Berry Pomeroy.

[11] The Hals family held it for many generations, although they moved their seat to Efford in the parish of Egg Buckland, which manor they had inherited by the marriage of Richard III Hals (great-grandson of John Hals the judge) to Joan Whitley, 2nd daughter and co-heiress of Richard Whitley of Efford.

Finally, following the death of Matthew Halse (1657/8-1684) of Efford without male progeny, the Hals estates descended to his sisters: The mansion house was originally quadrangular in form, and is today represented by a small 16th c. farmhouse known as Keynedon, about 1 mile south of the village of Sherford.

Arms of Hals of Kenedon: Argent, a fess between three griffin's heads erased sable [ 1 ]