[Note 3] After commissioning she spent her short career in Home Waters and the West Indies.
[1] Pembroke was the second name vessel since it was used for a 28-gun ship launched at Woolwich and sunk due to a collision with Fairfax off Portland in 1667.
[2] She was ordered on 28 June 1689 from Deptford Dockyard to be built under the guidance of Master Shipwright Fisher Harding.
Her next commander was Captain George Warren, RN for service in Wheeler's squadron in the West Indies.
[4] HMS Pembroke was taken by a 40-gun French privateer Le Louis off the Lizard on 23 February 1694 then run ashore.