Parsons, Sir Charles

These are the arms of the Earls of Rosse ( Peerage of Ireland ) differenced for the Hon. Sir Charles Algernon Parsons, OM, KCB, FRS. He was born in London on 13 Jun 1854 the fourth and youngest son of the famous astronomer William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse.
Pinoteau

Overall a sinister canton Gules is used for a baron, with a sword palewise point upward Argent for a military officer (in Napoleonic heraldry.)
The Cap or beret is called a Toque: it is used to indicate the rank of baron
( in place of the more conventional coronet ) in Napoleonic heraldry.
Raleigh

Here we have the arms of Sir Walter Raleigh which arms struck us in their resemblance to the Winslow arms.
Ramsay

The late David John Ramsay, born 17 April 1931, was a retired US Army Colonel and a former Commandant of the Veteran Corps of Artillery, State of New York
Rippon

Xavier I. F. Rippon, a living armiger and French citizen, was the contest winner of
the first “Name that Laird”
Risk

James Charles Risk, CVO, FSA, born on 13 May 1913, served as a US Naval Officer in WW2, became a specialist in coins, orders and medals and worked at Coin Galleries on 57th Street in New York City for many years.
Riverdale

Sir Arthur Balfour, 1st Baron Riverdale, GCB, JP, Bt. born on 9 Jan 1873 was a British steel manufacturer.
Robertson of Oakridge

ield Marshal Sir William Robert Robertson, 1st Bt. GCB, etc. (1860-1933) a senior British Army officer, who served as Chief of the Imperial General Staff (CGIS) for much of WW1 (Dec 1915-Feb 1918).
Robertson of Port Ellen

George Islay MacNeill Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen, KT, GCMG, PC, FRSA, FRSE (born 12 April 1946), is a British politician of the Labour Party who served as the 10th Secretary General of NATO from 1999 to 2004.
Rootes

Sir William Edward Rootes, GBE(17 Aug 1894 – 12 Dec 1964) 1st Baron Rootes, was a British motor manufacturer.