ZUTPHEN, a strong and considerable town of the United Provinces, in Guelderland, and capital of a county of the same name. It has a magnificent church, and is surrounded with walls. It was taken by the French in 1672, who in 1674 delivered it up to the States General. It is seated at the confluence of the rivers Berkel and Yssel, nine miles south-east of Deventer, and 55 east by south of Amsterdam.—E. Long. 6. 13. N. Lat. 52. 12.