At the top end of Place Saint-Georges square, opposite the school, there remains a sort of stone table.In the 18th century, a tall stone cross stood on this table.In the past, there were 26 lime trees in three rows planted in 1713. In 1901, a storm blew them over.It was near to this place that the tree of justice stood, a spruce said, from records in the middle of the 16th century, to be near to the Perron monument.