Agnes Ramsay Shaw OBE (née Cree; 1902-1978),[1] was an early European settler in Sotik in the West of Kenya.
She sat for twelve years until Kenyan Independence in 1963, attending the Lancaster House Conferences (Kenya).
In the 1952 Kenyan general election, Shaw defeated Noel Irwin by 632 votes to 317.
[3] In the 1956-57 Kenyan general election, Shaw again defeated Irwin of the Independent Group (Kenya) by 468 votes to 314.
[6] Shaw joined the Lancashire House Conference, chaired by Iain Macleod, together with Michael Blundell as a representative of the multi-racial New Kenya Party.