1618; surname also Facey, Facie, Facye or Facio[1]), was an English composer from the Renaissance.
He composed largely choral or keyboard pieces.
Facy acted as an assistant to John Lugge, the organist at Exeter Cathedral[2] and a secondary chorister.
[3] He possibly traveled abroad after his term at Exeter.
The openly religious themes of his work, such as veneration of the Virgin Mary, make it probable that he composed much of his work abroad, as open Marian veneration was not tolerated in England at the time of his composing.