Lewis Masonic has been awarded the prestigious Stationers’ Company Warrant for its Commemorative Tercentenary Volume
A mark reserved for the most exceptional products in British publishing, the Stationers’ Company Warrant has now been awarded to Lewis Masonic for its outstanding editing, design and production of their publication for the tercentenary of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Ireland.
Date:
2nd April 2026
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A mark reserved for the most exceptional products in British publishing, the Stationers’ Company Warrant has now been awarded to Lewis Masonic for its outstanding editing, design and production of their publication for the tercentenary of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Ireland.
The scheme, which was launched by The Stationers Company in 2014, was established as a mark of recognition to highlight excellence within their industries, celebrating those who demonstrate exceptional innovation, craftsmanship and impact across the communications landscape.
Published by Lewis in 2025, the Grand Lodge of Ireland Tercentenary Souvenir Guide (Commemorative Edition) offers a unique journey through over three centuries of Irish freemasonry, showcasing treasures from the Grand Lodge’s remarkable heritage collections.
This title covers the fascinating history of the world’s second Grand Lodge, and features rare archival documents, historic books, paintings, and ceremonial regalia, providing a vivid insight into the rich material culture of Irish freemasonry and its impact both in Ireland and abroad. Each treasure is illustrated with a full-page, high-quality photograph so the reader can appreciate the details of each piece.
The book was released to coincide with the official tercentenary celebrations held in Dublin and needed to cater to a wide-ranging, international audience. First and foremost, to the masons attending from both home and abroad, some of whom would have in-depth knowledge of the subject, but also those relatively new to the order or Ireland’s place in its timeline. And then also to non-masons attending the public tours at Dublin’s Freemasons’ Hall. A paperback version was also produced, primarily for this audience.
Key Features:
- The Baal’s Bridge Square, possibly the earliest speculative masonic artefact worldwide
- The first Grand Master of Ireland
- The presence and influence of Irish freemasonry in England
- The earliest editions of the Constitutions of the Free-Masons
- ‘The Lady Freemason’ – Elizabeth St Ledger of Doneraile
- Warrants, regalia and tokens
- Military Lodges and Travelling Warrants
Design and Production
For this commemorative edition, each element was chosen to create a lasting memento:
- Binding & Foil: The dark blue binding in Corvon Iridescents Bengaline and gold foil blocking on the front cover were selected to mirror the colours of the Grand Lodge logo. The signatures were section-sewn to provide strength and longevity.
- Endpapers: The light blue, textured endpapers were produced using Colorplan Azure with cord embossing, drawing inspiration from the silk ribbon found on Irish regalia and the official Tercentenary Jewel.
- Typography: The text is set in Granjon, a serif typeface designed c.1924 by master printer and freemason George W. Jones. Its design is rooted in the 16th-century Roman types of Claude Garamond and the italics of Robert Granjon.
- Iconography: The cover art adapts the universal Square and Compasses to mimic the enigmatic Baal’s Bridge Square, a cornerstone of masonic heritage, while incorporating elements from the official Tercentenary Logo.
As Lewis Masonic continues to expand its publishing programme, this recognition further cements its position as the world’s leading voice in masonic publishing, committed to preserving and elevating masonic history while delivering high-quality works for generations to come.
Contact Information
For further information or to request an interview, please contact Nick McCluskey on +44 (0) 7763 959449 or nick@lewismasonic.com
Website – https://www.lewismasonic.co.uk/
Socials – @lewismasonic
About Lewis Masonic
Founded in the 19th century by James Hogg (the son of the famous Scottish poet) under the name ‘A Lewis’, Lewis Masonic is the world’s oldest masonic publisher. It produces the main ritual books used by members of both the male and female English Grand Lodges, as well as others worldwide. Other publications include historic texts and academic journals of particular interest to fraternal, chivalric and charitable societies. Their authors cover subjects from the Enlightenment and the early guilds to speech-making handbooks and guides on understanding medieval and alchemical symbolism.
This award is presented to Lewis Masonic in Recognition of Excellence for their Editing, Design and Production of The Tercentenary of the Grand Lodge of Ireland: 1725–2025 (Commemorative Edition).
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