Yes. There is absolutely no restriction on marriage for both female or male priests in the Anglican Church. My wife has been an Anglican priest since 2001 and I am due to be ordained a priest in 2012.
Within the Anglican Church even homosexual priests (both male and female) are allowed to be in a civil partnership. However, the diocesan bishop sponsoring them for ordination must be satisfied that the partnership is for non-sexual reasons (eg so that a surviving partner inherits as next of kin on the death of the other partner) and that the relationship between them, though loving, is non-sexual.
Yes, they can - that is allowed in the Anglican Church.
Yes, Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cranmer married in the Reformation. All have been able to do since.
I don't think so.
Anglican ministers
They both sprang from the Catholic Church but didn't accept the Pope as infallible. They allowed their ministers to marry.
no
Ordaination is not required to perform a marriage. Just the authority of the court.
Francis Woodlock has written: 'Are Anglican ministers Catholic priests?' -- subject(s): Anglican orders
None. All British Prime Ministers were Christian and most were Anglican Christians. Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli was an ethnic Jew, but was religiously an Anglican Christian.
Yes. The Church of England is part of the worldwide Anglican communion.
Their fathers were all Anglican ministers.
They both sprang from the Catholic Church but didn't accept the Pope as infallible. They allowed their ministers to marry.
Anglicanism is another protestant sect of Christianity, and there is no logical reason why a couple from these two denominations shouldn't be able to marry.
Yes. There are no restrictions on Baptists, Methodist or Anglican clergy marrying.
Then as now Catholic Priests could not marry; but Anglican Priests who were not members of religious orders were allowed to get married.