That would be Joseph Conrad. His full name at birth was Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski.
He was born on the 3 December 1857 and died on the 3 August 1924.
Because you were either born in Britain or applied to become naturalised British.
YES
Some rich South Asians were granted full British citizenship under the British, they have not naturalised as Chinese citizens.
Not usually. For example, a British subject who has become a naturalised Australian can received both the British and the Australian aged pensions.
Felipe Arocena has written: 'William Henry Hudson' -- subject(s): Biography, British, English Novelists, History, In literature, Naturalists, Novelists, English
George M. Johnson has written: 'Late Victorian and Edwardian British Novelists'
Yes, I remember a newspaper obituary suggesting just that concerning a veteran of WW2.
Simon Lane has written: 'Fear' -- subject(s): Fiction, Erotic stories, Novelists, Authorship, British 'The real illusion'
Birth Name: Daniel Jacob Radcliffe. Height: 5' 6". Sex: M. Nationality: British. Birth Date: July 23, 1989 . He's the Harry Potter actor. - plc
Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe, (British, 1719) - considered the first novel in EnglishHenry Fielding, Tom Jones, (British, 1749)Samuel Richardson, Pamela, (British, 1740)Jonathan Swift, Gulliver's TravelsJohn Cleland, Fanny Hill
No the only people who can join the British Army as natural born British citizens, and naturalised citizens. Britain is defined as members of the Union states of England Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. (not including Southern Ireland (Eire)). Treaty Applicants from the Commonwealth may be considered for service in HM armed forces but European citizens do not.
Yes, but to clarify - the event was open to anyone in the Commonwealth, but after 2003, the rules were changed so that only British and Irish players could play. That would include British people of Indian descent, whether they were born in Britain or were naturalised citizens. But an Indian national could no longer enter, same for any other Commonwealth nation.