Adam MacBean MacRobert MacAy Shaw of Tordarroch, 5th Chief of Clan Ay1 
He held the position of 5th Chief of the Clan Ay from.1 He held the position of 10th Chief of the Clan Shaw from.1 On 9 December 1607 he granted sasine on Tordarroch at Inverness on his future wife.1 On 30 May 1608 served heir to his father.1 In 1609 he signed the great Clan Chattan Bond of Union at Termit as Ay MacBean vic Robert of Tordarroch, being the only one ofteh Clan to sign.1
Child of Adam MacBean MacRobert MacAy Shaw of Tordarroch, 5th Chief of Clan Ay and Agnes Fraser
Angus MacBean Shaw of Tordarroch, 6th Chief of Clan Ay1
He held the position of 11th Chief of the Clan Shaw from.1 He held the position of 6th Chief of the Clan Ay from.1 On 6 November 1621 he was served heir-male of Tail and provision.1 On 23 March 1629 he had a grant of Knocknagael.1 In 1635 he had a fresh right to Tordarroch granted to him.1 In 1655 he acquired feu of Wester Leys (in Inverness Parish.)1
Children of Angus MacBean Shaw of Tordarroch, 6th Chief of Clan Ay and Catherine MacBean
Andrew Shaw1
He was ancestor of the Shaws in Ayrshire.1 He held the office of Burgess of Inverness.1
Margaret Matthew1 
Her married name became Shaw.
Euphan Shaw1
Her married name became Macpherson.
Donald Macpherson of Essich1
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Alexander Fraser, 3rd of Farraline1
Child of Alexander Fraser, 3rd of Farraline
Agnes Fraser1
From after 1607, her married name became Shaw.1
Child of Agnes Fraser and Adam MacBean MacRobert MacAy Shaw of Tordarroch, 5th Chief of Clan Ay
Margaret Shaw1
Her married name became Mackintosh. On 12 March 1621 she was granted rights to Tordarroch in a charter by Sir Lachlan Mackintosh.1 On 18 September 1622 she renounced her rights to Tordarroch in favour of her uncle Angus MacBean.1
William Mackintosh of Raig1
Child of William Mackintosh of Raig
