He received the Copley Medal in 1884 for his research.
He is considered the father of comparative microbiology, and in 1953 won the Copley medal.
He won the Copley Medal in 1777 for a paper on reflecting telescopes.
For the last he was honoured with the Copley Medal.
Copley Medal (for work in any field of science)
- a discussion of Roy's work that won him the Copley Medal.
For his report he was awarded the Copley Medal.
He was also awarded the Copley Medal in 2005.
This scale was included in the paper for which he was awarded the Copley Medal.
He shared the 1766 Copley Medal where he was cited for his research on metals and glass.