1815. King and queen against king.
King and rook against king.
King and two bishops against king.
King, bishop, and knight, against king.
King and queen against king and rook.
King and rook against king and minor piece.
King and pawn against king.
King and two pawns against king and pawn.
1816. If you move after your adversary has made a false move, or committed other irregularity, you cannot claim the penalties.
1817. Spectators are forbidden to make remarks.
1818. Disputes to be referred to a third party.
EVENING PASTIME.
1819. Among the innocent recreations of the fireside, there are few more commendable and practicable than those afforded by what are severally termed Anagrams, Charades, Conundrums, Enigmas, Puzzles, Rebuses, Riddles, Transpositions, &c.