from
Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
RETURN OF WRITS, practice. A short account in writing, made by the sheriff,
or other ministerial officer, of the manner in which he has executed a writ.
Steph. on Pl. 24.
2. It is the duty of such officer to return all writs on the return
day; on his neglecting to do so, a rule may be obtained on him to return the
writ and, if he do not obey the rule, he may be attached for contempt. See
19 Vin. Ab. 171; Con]. Dig. Return; 2 Lilly's Abr. 476; Wood. b. 1, c. 7; 1
Penna. R. 497; 1 Rawle, R. 520; 3 Yeates, 17; 3 Yeates, 47; 1 Dall. 439.