For her first two years
Pembroke was captained by John Simcoe, the father of
John Graves Simcoe who became the first
Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada. When the elder Simcoe died in 1759 he was replaced by John Wheelock who served as captain for the remaining seventeen years of
Pembrokes active service. Thomas Bisset served as ships
master during her commissioning, then responsibility passed to
James Cook, who would later become the first European to reach the eastern Australian coastline. Cook served as master until 1759 with duties then devolving to John Cleader. == Service ==