The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Rt. Rev. Dr. Rowan Williams, Primate of the Church of England.
I have seen nothing in the Bible to say that people must get married by ordained clergy, and there are many stories in the Old Testament that attest to people getting married without clergy.
William C. MacVean has written: 'The Clergy reserves' -- subject(s): Anglican Church of Canada, Church and state, Clergy reserves (Canada)
William A. Floyd has written: 'Your future as a minister' -- subject(s): Clergy, Office
William Mair has written: 'My life' -- subject(s): Church of Scotland, Clergy, Correspondence, reminiscences
Generally speaking, in modern Christianity, only Protestant and some independent Catholic churches allow for ordained clergy to marry after ordination.
1693 - College of William and Mary B.L.
Frederick William Freking has written: 'The canonical installation of pastors' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Clergy, Installation
William M. Moremen has written: 'Developing spiritually and professionally' -- subject(s): Clergy, Office, Religious life
A number of early popes were married before it was decided that the clergy should not be married. This is a decision of the Church and was not dictated by Our Lord.
William Bowman has written: 'The imposture of Methodism display'd: in a letter to the inhabitants of the parish of Dewsbury. ... By William Bowman, ..' 'The traditions of the clergy destructive of religion' 'Mr. Bowman's sermon'
William C. Smith has written: 'Indiana miscellany' -- subject(s): Methodist Episcopal Church, History, Clergy, Biography
Probably not. In eleventh century Europe, the ability to read was uncommon outside of the clergy.