This is a different Honeybun/bourne line, but I have some information on them, they can be traced back to the area with roots going back to the 1500's.
Have you been in touch with Martin Farr? He can email you all the information, presented beautifully.
Susannah's will is available via the internet, mentioning her six children (she was widowed when the will was written). I'm in the middle of doing some building work at the moment, so nothing is where it should be, and I can't lay my hands on it at the moment. The spelling of the surname was more like Honeybourne, so the easiest way to find it is to seach "Loders wills" on the National Archive website, then if you trawl through you'll find it eventually. It wasn't very expensive to buy online, then it will be sent to you electronically almost immediately. Jill