as its flag device this red raguled cross with slight variation and without the coat-of-arras at the ends. One of the minor titles of ‘he King of Spain was that of K.P Lord of Biscay.. Biscay had for its device a white, cross, raguLad, on a red field. Raguly is the trunked or notched effect. These flags of Ostend and Biscay are shown in the Beaumont collectionjh 1705 . Geographic Magazine, October 1917, p 371 with interesting discussion.from. Beaumont’s record. MEMO This "Burgundian cross" in the language of heraldry is a raguled saltire. Rag'uly is the notched effect in regular oblique breaks. Saltire is the X like cross, not the upright cross. See Wedbster's Int Diet -. ' . •