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Fungus (see deathcap muchrooms) in the grave, ie. a decaying body.
Fingal's Cave is a sea-cave on the uninhabited island of Staffa, in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. It derives its name from a legendary 3rd century Scots / Irish king, Fingal (Fionn mac Cumhail), the subject of a poem attributed to James Macpherson. It is formed entirely from hexagonally-jointed basalt, similar to that of the Giant's Causeway in nearby Northern Ireland. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fingal%27s_Cave
Therefore: Finnegan's grave
Finglas area of Dublin, the site of Prospect Cemetery.