Indfødsretten was constructed at Nyholm to a design by naval architect Henrik Gerner. She was laid down on 27 June 1784, launched on 27 April 1786 and the construction was completed on 12 October 1787.[5]
Career
During the Battle of Copenhagen on 2 April 1801, this blockship was commanded by Captain A. de Thurah with a complement of 394 sailors. The ship suffered heavy casualties in the battle; 21 were killed and 41 wounded. The ship struck her colours at 15.00.[6][7] After her capture, Indfødsretten was burnt, along with all the other captured Danish warships except Holsteen.[3]
Notes
^The earlier ship of this name, Indfødsretten (1775), disappeared in the Atlantic in 1783