She moved to the Baltic station. On 26 August 1807 she detained the Danish bark Spes Feller.[2] Four days later, on 30 August, she detained Resolution.[3] Then on 4 September she captured Stockfisker, and on 29 April 1808 Neunderueiring.[4]
Claudia was wrecked off Kristiansand (Norway) on 20 January 1809 as she was attempting to enter the Baltic. Driven close to shore by a storm, after the storm abated she struck a reef and sank before her crew could launch her boats. Although Lord swam through the freezing waters to get a line to Norwegian rescuers, 14 men died from drowning or exposure to the extreme cold.[5][6]
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